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NMMUN’15 Report
The seventh edition of NMMUN was held in MPSTME, NMIMS, Shirpur Campus
from 2nd October to 4th October 2015. It was a 3 day conference and was attended
by 132 delegates of which around 32 were external and 10 IPC members. The
Executive Body comprised of highly experienced individuals many of whom had an
international level MUN experience. This year, the organizing team did a brilliant
job and took NMMUN to a much higher level. The conference was a huge success
and was enjoyed by all throughout.
There were five councils in NMMUN this year namely ECOSOC, DISEC, UNSC
,UNHRC and UNODC .
However the success of this event would not have been possible without the support
of Chancellor of our esteemed NMIMS University Mr. Amrish Patel and Director of
NMIMS, Shirpur Dr R.S.Gaud.
] OPENING CEREMONY OF NMMUN'15
The opening ceremony of NARSEE MONJEE MODEL UNITED NATIONS
(NMMUN) was held on the auspicious evening of 2nd October 2015. The delegates
and dignitaries were invited at the ever spectacular auditorium. The delegates were
briefed about NMMUN and its proceedings.
The SARASWATIVANDANA was played followed by the lightening of the lamp.
After the same Dr. P P Raichurkar delivered a few motivating and encouraging
words to the delegates and wished the delegates good luck for the coming
discussions. The delegates were informed about their forthcoming agendas. The
entire event was carried forward by Sagarika Singh. The podium was then taken
over by Aman Johri, the Secretary General of NMMUN'15. He officially declared
the NMMUN open by saying "I officially declare the NMMUN'12 OPEN!" and
opening the poster of NMMUN by the senior faculty. The dignitaries were then
thanked for spending their valuable time and attending the ceremony.
Disarmament and International Security Council
The First Committee deals with disarmament, global challenges and threats to peace
that affect the international community and seeks out solutions to the challenges in
the international security regime.
It considers all disarmament and international security matters within the scope of
the Charter or relating to the powers and functions of any other organ of the United
Nations; the general principles of cooperation in the maintenance of international
peace and security, as well as principles governing disarmament and the regulation
of armaments; promotion of cooperative arrangements and measures aimed at
strengthening stability through lower levels of armaments.
Agendas to be discussed in this particular committee were as follows:
From the time of World War I till the present times, the basic rights of Kurdish
people are still under question. Kurds are the largest stateless minority in the world
and are suffering a constant threat to their existence with no place to go to. They
have been ousted from their homes which have led to increase in the number of Kurd
refugees.
Turkey has been refusing them of their promised lands, whereas the committee is
concerned The Delegate of Turkey continued to refuse them and accused the Kurdish
people of killing their citizens and being involved in many illegal activities. While
the delegate of Lebanon suggested that the Kurds must be given a state of their own.
After a lot of discussion and a few unmoderated caucuses the representative of
Kurdish people concluded by saying that their problems will be solved if they are
provide with a separate state.
The committee did a commendable work and has raised the expectations of I.P.C
and the EB in terms of debate .They were able to come up with a working paper and
has strategies to address the other agenda as well.
United Nations Human Rights Council
The Human Rights Council is an inter-governmental body within the United Nations
system made up of 47 States responsible for the promotion and protection of all
human rights around the globe.
The UNHRC council saw maximum number of delegates. The council went under
discussions for three days, i.e. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. UNHRC was lead by Abhradeep
Mukherjee (Chairperson) and Shailee Rajak (Co-chairperson). The agenda chosen
on Day to be discussed was “Assessment of the Rohingya genocide and protection
of the minority right in Myanmar”.
Human Rights are the fundamental need of a person and depriving them of their
basic rights is a moral and a criminal offence. The state of Rohingya Muslims has
been a matter of major concern because of serious human right violations. The
victims have faced violence, humiliations and their right to be heard and express
their opinions has also been suppressed completely.
Day 1:
The delegates of every country paid prime attention to citizenship. While the
Myanmar government coming under scanner and a lot of accusations towards their
handling of this serious issue still the delegate of Myanmar resort to suffer and
remained silent. The other nations took control until it got represented by the Co-
Chairperson of ECOSOC who very strongly declared about ZERO Rohingya
Muslims in their state.
The council had an amazing deliberation with four moderated caucus taking place
and GSL was filled with opinions of various countries. The council has taken up
really good suggestions and the council came up with a working paper.
The Executive Board expressed high expectations of even better debate for the next
day. UNHRC can be called the committee of the day.
ECOSOC – ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COUNCIL
The NMMUN is one of the most awaited competitions of university which consists
of five councils discussing about the recent world issues. This time the ecosoc
council consisted of 26 delegates representing different countries from all over the
world. The agendas for ECOSOC council was “Present situation pertaining to the
currency wars and adhering to a comprehensive solution for the same”. The
council went under discussions for three days, i.e. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. UNHRC was
lead by Saurabh Andhare (Chairperson) and Vishesh Tulsiyan (Co-chairperson).
As they are one of the major problems affecting the world, all the delegates with
immense amount of knowledge were ready to accept the challenge and find practical
and feasible solutions to the problem. All the proceedings of the council were done
in a diplomatic and professional manner by the chairperson and co-chairperson.
Day 1 :
Initially, the debate wasn’t going so well. The Delegates made similar statements in
monotony, and then an un-moderated caucus within the first hour of the session came
to the rescue. Post the un-moderated caucus the Delegates were energised and
surprised the Executive Board.
The kind IPC World Bank gave away an amount of donation to all the delegates of
the committee to donate to the nation that ‘needed’ the most. Some delegates gave
it away to the Delegate of Switzerland may be confusing the entire nation with the
Swiss Bank. While the Delegate of Pakistan bagged maximum donations from other
Nations including $50,000 from Delegate of India.
UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME
UNODC is mandated to assist Member States in their struggle against illicit drugs,
crime and terrorism. In the Millennium Declaration, Member States also resolved to
intensify efforts to fight transnational crime in all its dimensions, to redouble the
efforts to implement the commitment to counter the world drug problem and to take
concerted action against international terrorism.
The UNODC council consisted of 26 delegates from all over the country. The
Executive Directors of the UNODC council were Mr. Abdullah Parkar and Anand
Banerjee. The main agenda was “Illegal narcotic drug trafficking in Latin America”.
The delegates put forward their views and showed a lot of enthusiasm.
Day 1 :
From the very beginning of the council had started coming up with solutions
regarding the agenda such as the people should be educated about how the drugs
affect them biologically and come up with skill building programs to help people
identify their skill and work upon them to overcome unemployment .
Some Delegates made remarkable statements such as the delegate of Italy “Some
of the drug cartels in Latin America make more money than many
transnational companies.”
One after another, be it formal or informal debate, the delegates were emphasizing
on poverty of farmers which is the major reason of their cultivating illegal crops
and education of youngsters on harms of drugs.
Overall the E.B. was quite impressed by the efforts of the delegates of Day 1. The
E.B further motivated by mentoring the first time MUNNERS
United Nations Security Council
Under the Charter, the Security Council has primary responsibility for the
maintenance of international peace and security. It has 15 Members, and each
Member has one vote. Under the Charter, all Member States are obligated to comply
with Council decisions.
The Security Council takes the lead in determining the existence of a threat to the
peace or act of aggression. It calls upon the parties to a dispute to settle it by peaceful
means and recommends methods of adjustment or terms of settlement. In some
cases, the Security Council can resort to imposing sanctions or even authorize the
use of force to maintain or restore international peace and security
It had Jaideep Sood and Roopam Mishra as the Chairperson, both very experienced
MUNNers with each having done more than 50 MUN’s. The council started on 2nd
October with the ever enthusiastic participants as the Diplomat of their respective
countries. All the participants gained MUN experience through this council. The
agenda discussed was Threat posed to international peace and security by ISIS.
Day 1:
The council witnessed the growth of alliances such as Venezuela-Yemen, whilst the
discussion saw USA-Venezuela, USA-China & Israel-Saudi Arabia in complete
opposition. The council went around in constant and monotonous loops of blame
games with countries trying to safeguard their interests. The solutions provided by
countries such as France and Venezuela had a lot of potential but the discussions
became very mundane. A lot of topics related to the agenda were overlooked which
needed attention and later were pointed out by the Executive Board. The motions
had a very narrow scope and the deliberation could have been better with thorough
research.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
The United Nations General Assembly is one of the six principal organs of
the United Nations and the only one in which all member nations have equal
representation.
The General Assembly meets under its president or Secretary-General in regular
yearly sessions the main part of which lasts from September to December and
resumed part from January until all issues are addressed (which often is just before
the next session's start). It can also reconvene for special and emergency special
sessions. Its composition, functions, powers, voting, and procedures are set out
in Chapter IV of the United Nations Charter.
General assembly took place after all the agendas of all the councils were resolved
in the Seminar hall on the 4th October. The best thing about general assembly was
that all the delegates and the chairpersons from all the councils came together and
discussed about the crisis. The delegates from all the countries were highly excited.
Though the crisis’s given to them were challenging but the delegates brainstormed
their heads to find the solution to the problem. The chairpersons and co-chairs from
all the councils came together to discuss common issues. The coming together of
delegates in the general assembly helped in increasing competition and interaction
between the delegates. General assembly was considered as the best part and also
most informative of the NMMUN’15. It was chaired by the Secretary general along
with the Chairs for UNSC. The remaining Executive Board members sat as delegates
in the GA and the delegates were given an opportunity to witness an participate in a
very informed, experienced debate showcased by them.
“CLOSING CEREMONY”
Closing Ceremony was held on the evening of 4th October 2015, the event was hosted
by Jai Gupta (Deputy Secretary General) The event started with a welcome note
addressing the delegates and all the dignitaries. The event was the followed by the
speech of our honorable Associate Dean, Dr.M V Deshpande, followed by other
dignitaries. Presentation was shown to all which included the special moments of
the event. Certificates for the most outstanding delegates of the respective council,
the head, the best chairperson, the best IPC and the participation certificates were
given. The event ended on an emotional note by Secretary General Aman Johri “The
NMMUN 2015 is ends”.
NM MUN 2012 | Committee List
Name Committee Year
Sagarika Singh Director General BTech CS, Fourth Year
Rachit Kapoor Charge d’affairs BTech CS, Fourth Year
Sarthak Sahgal Deputy Director
General MBA(Tech) IT, Third Year
Raman Arora Deputy Director
General BTech EXTC, Fourth Year