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Model United Nations at Jai Vatika Public School – UNHRC Committee.
On Aug 7, 2025 Jai Vatika Public School proudly hosted an intellectually stimulating Model United Nations (MUN) session under the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) committee, fostering global awareness, diplomatic dialogue, and leadership skills among our young minds.
Vatikans from grades VII- X represented 10 countries: Japan, China, India, Russia, Philippines, Germany, UK, and Australia, Canada engaging in thoughtful discussions on the agenda:
"Strengthening Global Cooperation to Protect and Ensure Human Rights in Conflict Zones" and
"Addressing Discrimination & Inequality in Modern Societies."
The delegates showcased exceptional research, public speaking, and negotiation skills. The event culminated with the awards ceremony, celebrating outstanding contributions in the cetagories of Best Delegate, Special Mention,Verbal Mention and High Commendation.
Our respected Principal Ma’am Dr. PARVINDER KAUR addressed the gathering and motivates the students to think globally and take part enthusiastically in such events.
Kudos to all participants, mentors, and organizers for making JVPS MUN a grand success!

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