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Ramagya School Noida to organize Model United Nations (MUN) on Jan 18-19

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Ramagya School, Sector-50, Noida, is organizing its inaugural MUN 2024 Conference on January 18 and 19, 2024 as a catalyst for empowering students with invaluable skills and fostering a sense of global citizenship. Beyond the scope of traditional education, the conference seeks to ignite a passion for critical thinking and diplomacy, nurturing future leaders who understand the nuances of international affairs. By providing a platform for thought-provoking debates, the event aims to inspire students to think beyond borders and contribute to the creation of a more interconnected and harmonious world.

The school is ensuring to provide a supportive environment for participating delegates to immerse in thought-provoking debates, devise world-changing solutions, and promote awareness about the significance of a better, safer, and more peaceful world. Despite being in its primary edition, the summit aspires to transcend boundaries, creating a truly global atmosphere said Utkarsh Gupta, Managing Director of Ramagya Group. Ramagya MUN 2024 is committed to instilling leadership skills in students while providing a platform to uphold the spirit of international cooperation and peace. Students exposed to Model United Nations can play a pivotal role in conflict resolution. “The RamagyaMUN 2024 Conference reflects our dedication to fostering a holistic educational experience. We believe in empowering students with the skills and awareness needed to navigate the complexities of the globalized world. This conference is not just an event, but a transformative journey for the young minds that will shape the future,” he added.

Expressing happiness on the upcoming event, Rina Singh, Principal, Ramagya School said, “. Education needs an international dimension. Learning through Model United Nations is a pathway to making students aware of contemporary issues and concerns. My best wishes to the participating delegates, and I eagerly anticipate two days of fruitful and intellectually enriching debates.”

 

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