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200 student ambassadors to deliberate at Model United Nations Conference

Update: 2019-10-24 01:36 IST

Hyderabad: St. Peter's High School is to organise a Model UN Conference (MUN) at its premises at Bowenpally on Thursday. The 2nd Edition of the Model UN Conference will be participated by over 200 students who will act as delegates representing many countries including USA, Russia, China, India, Pakistan and Turkey. Prof K Purushotham Reddy, a well-known academician will be the chief guest and T. Bala Reddy, Chairman of the St. Peter's Group of Educational Institutions will preside over the conference.

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The student ambassadors will debate on current issues such as Food Security, Child Trafficking, This interesting Model UN Conference is scheduled to be held at St. Peter's High School in Bowenpally on for about three hours. The UNI is approaching its 70th Anniversary next year. Under this background the second edition of Model UN Conference is organised to mould students to be a true global citizens informed T Alphonse Reddy, Correspondent of St. Peter's High School in a press note.

Thousands of middle school, high school, and college students across the country and around the world participate in Model United Nations, which involves substantial researching, public speaking, debating, and writing skills, as well as critical thinking, teamwork, and leadership abilities.

Participating in Model United Nations Conference helps one to open doors to explore new places. It teaches young students how to engage the audience. It helps to be a better leader in school and life. It takes more than good grades and strong test scores to get into competitive colleges like IIMs, IITs, ISB, Harvard, Stanford, Yale. Students today have to stand out by excelling in their extracurricular activities. Participation in Model UN Conference is a fun way to study history, politics, and general knowledge. It helps to gain confidence. Helps to brush Public Speaking Skills, Oratory, Debate, Discussion, Mock Trials and many such positive leadership qualities.  

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