DPS MUN 2007 (DAY2)

DPS RK PURAM BEST DELEGATION

                   
Delhi Public School R.K Puram, New Delhi has clinched the DPS MUN 2007 rolling trophy for the best delegation representing the United States of America followed by Our Own English High School, Sharjah taking the runner up trophy as Japanese delegates after the two day long diplomatic deliberation and exemplary display of debating skills by 300 delegates from 20 schools from the Middle East and India at the 4th DPS Model United Nations 2007 organized by DPS Sharjah from November 9 and 10, 2007.

                   
The valedictory ceremony was graced by the presence of His Excellency Mr. Venu Rajamony, Consul General Of India and Mr. Khaled Alloush UN Resident Coordinator UNDP, UAE who jointly awarded the winners their trophies and certificates.
                   
The winners of other categories:

 

BEST DELEGATE

  •   IAEA- 1st  position  Australia -Indian School Doha

  • Runner Up – North Korea -Our own Indian School, Dubai

  • HRC- 1st- Tanzania   Our Own English high School, Sharjah

  •  Runner Up – Japan by Our Own English high School, Sharjah

  • GA-  1st- France DPS Mathrua Road

  • Runner Up – Russia – DPS Sharjah

  • Security Council- 1st- Russia DPS Sharjah

    • Runner Up – USA DPS RK Puram

  • ECOSOC- 1st – DPS Mathrua Road

  • Runner Up – Brazil Our Own English high School, Dubai

                   

BEST COUNTRY PROFILE

  • 1st- Sudan St. Mary’s Catholic School, Dubai

  • 2nd- Ghana Indian School Bahrain

  • 3rd- Iran DPS Sharjah

 

BEST POSITION PAPER

  • IAEA- 1st- Myanmar - St. Mary’s Catholic School, Dubai

    • Runner Up – United Kingdom – FAIPS - Kuwait

  • ECOSOC- 1st- Tanzania Our Own English high School, Sharjah

    • Runner Up – Mexico - Abu Dhabi Indian School, Abu Dhabi

  • GA- 1st- USA DPS RK Puram

    •  Runner Up – Russia DPS Sharjah

  • HRC- 1st- Mexico - Abu Dhabi Indian School, Abu Dhabi

    • Runner Up – Saudi Arabia Indian School Bahrain

 “Two days of debate, frenzied arguments, laughter and solid moments have come to an end”, said our Head Boy Akshay Wahi during the glittering closing and valedictory ceremony of the MUN07.

 

The event got off to a good start with a short address by the Chair of the Security Council, Aradhya Malhotra.

                   

                   

The Consul General of India gave a very enlightening speech in which he appreciated the MUN as a great way for the youth to learn to forge a consensus among large groups of very different people with very different ideas. He also stated his pride in seeing the student delegates in action and called their performance and confidence truly outstanding. He also quoted former Secretary General of the U.N, Mr. Kofi Annan saying that in today’s world “problems don’t have passports” and that the MUN is a wonderful opportunity for exposure to global issues and the world’s political process at a young age. He then opened the floor to questions from the audience and the students took it upon themselves to question him in the most important issues at hand. Topics varying from the experiences and challenges of working as a foreign diplomat, to the validity of the U.N, to worker’s and women’s rights were discussed. The Consul General was also questioned time and again regarding the Indian education system here in the UAE which often gained thunderous applause. He finally left us with the message that we must carry the Indian message with us everywhere we go and that we should try to excel in whatever we do in life.

                   

                   

Our Guest of Honor Dr. Khalid also spoke and shed light on the lesser-known development side of the U.N. He said that while the U.N was established to maintain peace and security, in today’s world these are impossible goals to achieve without development of all nations. He described the issues being faced by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) such as poverty, environment issues, gender equality and HIV-AIDS. He hoped that this MUN would help students to understand the flaws in the UN and the need to develop its organizations to make the world a better place.

                   

   

                   

After the valedictory function the Head Boy, Akshay Wahi gave us a full overview of the events of the past two days and stated that all the students had grown into global citizens.

Finally, The Secretary General of DPSMUN07, Ashutosh Dhar, thanked the entire conference staff for making the event possible in his closing speech. He commented that he admired the fact that all debates had resulted in unanimous decisions and even crisis situations were handled extremely well.

 

He officially closed the session of the MUN with the words, “In the same spirit of togetherness and unity that the session was opened yesterday, I now declare this session of the DPSMUN07 closed.”     

                   
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