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Indian Model United Nations (INMUN)
- 2007
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Inspires
Leaders in the Making
Training to be world leaders,
a group of 520 young "diplomats"
from six countries are here now to discuss,
debate and find peaceful solutions to political,
social, economic and environmental issues
that threaten the world today.
The students are part of
the Indian Model United Nations Conference
(INMUN) -- a copy
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from Indonesia, Bahrain, Nepal,
Singapore, Sri Lanka and India are participating
in this three-day initiative of the Ryan International
Group of Institutions that ends on Saturday.
Ryan International Group of Institutions
managing director Grace Pinto explained: "The
INMUN conference is an endeavour to train the
young people of today to resolve the most crucial
issues confronting the world through peaceful
dialogues. Independent research, oration, resolution
writing and effective communication are some of
the competencies that the participants we hope
will become proficient in during the course of
the conference."
Ryan International Group of Institutions
chairman Augustine F. Pinto said: "The INMUN
is a mock enactment of the UN Assembly with the
objective of providing the senior students from
across the world the opportunity to comprehend
the dynamics of international diplomacy. The conference
offers students from the world over a global perspective
on major international and peace related issues.
This year the theme is 'Young Leaders for World
Peace'."
Conference
The conference has completely
replicated the working of the various wings of
the UN. "A lot of learning took place as
we deliberated on issues of global concern like
real life international diplomats. Among the interesting
features of the conference is World Press that
brings out a bulletin of the daily deliberations
at the conference," said Gunjan Chawala,
secretary-general of INMUN.
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