Young orators display skills at Shimla meet
Intense and insightful debates took place during the two-day St Edward’s Model United Nations Conference, which concluded here today.
As many as 150 students from eight schools participated in the event, the theme of which was ‘Justice for All’. St Edwards principal Fr Anil Sequeira said the event went off really well, and the participating students impressed everyone with their preparation and knowledge. The event was inaugurated by Justice Sureshwar Thakur, a Punjab and Haryana High Court Judge, on Saturday.
The Winners
ITU (International Telecommunication Union)
Agenda: Promoting International Collaboration on AI Standards, Policies, and Research to Guarantee Equitable Access and Benefits
Best Delegate: Naini Pandit
High Commendation: Prisha Sood
Special Mention: Stavya Pandit
APC (All Parties Conference)
Agenda: Ensuring Fairness and Legality in Conducting Competitive Examinations for College Admissions
1 Sucheta Chauhan
2 Nikunj Rangta
3 Arshya Titla
4 Bhavyansh Verma
5 Alina Kanta
HRC (Human Rights Council)
Agenda: Addressing the Impact of Rising Immigration Rates on Indo-Canadian Citizenship
1 Jyotsana Singh
2 Shubha Mahajan
3 Rashel Kashyap
SEC (Student Empowerment Council)
Agenda: Peer Influence
1 Rudra Pratap Singh Pathania
2 Ruhan Mehta
3 Rohan Sharma
4 Sanitya Kanwar
IP (International Press)
No particular agenda, these students are allocated committees, and cover them as reporters, photographers and caricaturists
Best reporter: Tenzil Dhapola
Best photographer: Krish Bhettan
Best caricaturist: Rudransh Jindal