MUN 2024-2025

Imperial Heritage School Achieves Outstanding Success at Made Easy School, MUN 2024-2025

A delegation of 15 students from Imperial Heritage School participated in the prestigious Made Easy MUN, Gurugram. The conference was held on 16 th November 24. Our delegation had students’ participation across Grades VII, VIII, IX, and XI in committees such as the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), and the International Press. Their exceptional performance earned several awards demonstrating skills in debate, diplomacy, and research.

Arshia Malik and Ayushman Atrey made a significant impact in the UNGA, impressing the judges with their well-researched points and confident presentations and were awarded Honourable Mention and Special Mention respectively. In the UNHRC, Utsav Saroha and Eshaan Vikram Singh were recognized for their insightful arguments and strong advocacy for human rights and were given the titles of Honourable Mention and Special Mention. Meanwhile, in the International Press, Troy Prakash Malik and Purvi Khanduja excelled in their roles, with Troy being named Best Photographer for capturing the essence of the event, and Purvi receiving the award for Best Journalist for her comprehensive and engaging coverage.

In a testament to the hard work and dedication of our students, Imperial Heritage School was honoured with the ‘Best School Delegation’ award. This prestigious recognition reflects the collective excellence, teamwork, and spirit of our delegation.

The success at Made Easy MUN 2024-2025 marks a proud moment for Imperial Heritage School, showcasing the potential of our students to engage with global issues thoughtfully and effectively. We congratulate all participants and look forward to witnessing their future achievements in the realm of Model United Nations and beyond.