CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: Jain International Residential School (JIRS), Bangalore, successfully hosted JIRSMUN 2025, bringing together 320 student delegates from schools across India and Nepal for a three-day celebration of diplomacy, leadership, and cultural exchange. The conference featured rigorous debates, collaborative discussions, and diverse cultural showcases, positioning JIRSMUN as a premier platform for future global thinkers.
Delegates engaged in multiple committees tackling pressing issues:
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All India Political Parties Meet (AIPPM): Focused on women’s safety, mental health, and policy reform.
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United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC): Debates on digital security, humanitarian law, and press freedom.
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Disarmament and International Security Committee (DISEC): Explored autonomous weapons, international law, and illicit arms trade.
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Futuristic UNSC (FUNSC): Addressed unfolding crises and nuclear programs.
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UNODC & Special Committees: Creative simulations inspired by mythology and literature encouraged fresh perspectives on global challenges.
Cultural performances, including classical dances, folk songs, and fusion acts, along with a Gala Dinner, fostered camaraderie among participants.
Over three days, delegates drafted actionable resolutions, demonstrating analytical skills, consensus-building, and problem-solving. Chief Guest Dr. N.V. Prasad (IAS) inspired students to pursue intellectual and global excellence. Awards such as Best Delegate, Outstanding Delegate, and special mentions recognized exceptional contributions.
JIRSMUN 2025 highlighted the power of youth leadership, intercultural understanding, and collaborative diplomacy, aligning with JIRS’s mission to develop socially responsible, globally aware young leaders.
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