Ramagya School proudly hosted the second edition of its Model United Nations Conference – MUN 2025, organised by the Ramagya School MUN Society. Held on campus, the two-day event brought together 200 student delegates from 17 schools, all eager to explore diplomacy, international affairs, and global problem-solving.

The theme “Exploring global challenges: border security, rising nationalism, and rebuilding war-affected regions” set the tone for intense and meaningful debate. Delegates represented various nations in three major UN committees:

UNGA discussed redevelopment in post-conflict regions including Syria, Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Gaza.

UNHRC discussed human rights challenges in Ukraine and Palestine.

UNSC focused on the Council’s role in the ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

From experienced debaters to first-time participants, every student experienced the value of collaboration, empathy, and critical thinking. The event reflected Ramagya School’s commitment to nurturing leadership, awareness, and social responsibility among students.

MUN 2025 offered students a meaningful experience where they explored world problems, voiced their opinions, and felt empowered to become changemakers of tomorrow.