“The future has already begun and we are all responsible for it.”

Keeping the same in mind Queens’ College, Indore organized QC MUN 2022 on September 27, 2022 and September 28, 2022 on ‘The Global Happiness Summit.’ This provided an opportunity to the students to replicate the work of the UN and to view the problems while facing the international community from unique perspective.  The event was graced by the presence of two renowned visionaries of MUN world;  Mr.Nabeel Faruki and Ms. Neerja Chawhan.

Students of standard VIII to XII participated enthusiastically and gained enormous confidence. This also provided them an opportunity to enhance their analytical , research and problem solving skills which in turn widened their arena of thinking.  The various committees were SAARC, United Nations Commission on the Status of Women, World Food Programme and UNICEF.

The first day of QC-MUN was power packed with fruitful deliberations. Taking about SAARC, they were eloquently discussing and debating about the reasons for South Asian Countries’ declining rank in happiness index.  The delegates of UNCSW set their best foot forward while suggesting necessary steps to promote mental health and well being among women across the globe. The delegates of UNICEF came up with well analyzed parameters for Global Children’s Happiness Index. The delegates of WFP talked about the policies to ensure food security and sound nutrition in developing and impoverished nation.

The second session had all the delegates back with newer ideas. All the committees reverberated with great ideas, thoughts and arguments which proved to change the mindset towards various issues. The closing ceremony witnessed a plethora of cultural events. The two day conference concluded with the felicitation of following outstanding delegates of each committee with a trophy and certificate:-

SAARC

  1. Best delegate – Canada- Yashita Tilwani
  2. High commendation- Chile- Ashmika Talreja
  3. Special mention – Sri Lanka – Ananya Agrawal

UNICEF

  1. Best Delegate – South Africa – Joana Philip
  2. High Commendation- Finland – Yashvi Garg
  3. Special Mention- Bangladesh – Lavika Sethi

UNCSW

  1. Best Delegate – Israel – Mahak Mankani
  2. High Commendation- Soudi Arabia -Aditi Patel
  3. Special Mention – Tanya Dishorya

WFP

  1. Best Delegate – Russia – Rakshita Soni
  2. High Commendation – India – Gracy Patidar
  3. Special Mention – UK – Yashita Khatri