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Jodhamal students shine at Mayo Girls' MUN
5/6/2025 9:27:40 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 6: In a resounding display of intellect, diplomacy, and confidence, the students of Jodhamal Public School made a powerful impact at the prestigious Mayo College Girls' School Model United Nations (MCGSMUN) 2025. Competing against some of the most distinguished schools from across the nation, the Jodhamal delegation showcased exceptional poise, preparation, and perspective-further cementing the school's reputation as a nurturing ground for future global leaders.
The conference revolved around contemporary global concerns, allowing delegates to engage in policy-making simulations, conflict resolution, and solution-oriented dialogues. The event witnessed participation from India's most elite institutions including Mayo Boys' School, Ajmer; The Scindia School, Gwalior; Welham Boys' and Girls' Schools, Dehradun; Daly College, Indore; Modern School, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi; Birla Public School, Pilani; Mayoor School, Ajmer; and many more.
The six-member delegation-Manya Vikram Randhawa, Kunwar Ranvir, Amsah Shazad, Samayra Sarup, Aarit Malhotra, and Advitya Jandial-participated across various high-level committees that stimulated challenging global discourse. Each delegate brought to the table in-depth research, persuasive diplomacy, and a firm grasp of international affairs. The Jodhamal School delegation was the youngest in the competition.
Aarit Malhotra and Samayra Sarup emerged as standout performers, earning Verbal Mentions for their articulate interventions, strategic collaborations, and strong committee presence. The remaining delegates also delivered remarkable performances, with their thoughtful arguments, active participation, and leadership qualities being appreciated by chairs and peers alike.
Jodhamal Public School's consistent presence at such acclaimed MUNs reflects its long-standing commitment to developing leadership, confidence, and a global mindset in students. The delegation was escorted by Ms. Nikita Gupta, and the team's preparation was meticulously guided by CCA Coordinator Ms. Pooja Sharma, and MUN Coordinators Ms. Anjali Gupta and Mr. Raghunandan Singh, whose dedication and mentorship were instrumental in the team's success.
The delegation's achievements were acknowledged and celebrated by the school's Trustee Mr. Nandan Kuthiala; Director Mrs. Arati Kuthiala, Principal Mr. Girish Kumar; and Vice Principal Ms. Amita Arora. They extended their heartfelt congratulations to the students and emphasized that the performance of the delegates was not just a testament to their personal excellence but also a reflection of the school's culture of academic rigor, co-curricular excellence, and values-based education.
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