- AIPPM
- UNHRC
- CCC
- DISEC
- UNSC
- F1
- SEBI
- UNOOSA
“At NPS Super 4, we hold a deep commitment to academic excellence and shaping future leaders. Scholars’ MUN by NPS Whitefield is a powerful platform that challenges you to think critically, speak thoughtfully, and engage with global perspectives. As you step into the shoes of diplomats and changemakers, remember that true leadership lies in empathy, clarity, and conviction. I wish each one of you a meaningful and inspiring experience."
Tanuj Garg,
Director, Super 4,
NPS Whitefield, East, Marathahalli, and Silk Board
DIRECTOR
Tanuj GargDear Delegates,
It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Scholars’ MUN at National Public School Whitefield. Model United Nations is more than a conference; it is a platform where leadership, collaboration, and excellence come alive.
In a world that is constantly evolving, the need for leaders who can collaborate, listen, negotiate, and think beyond boundaries has never been greater. Model United Nations offers students an opportunity to develop these skills while learning that leadership is not only about speaking with conviction, but also about working together with purpose and respect for diverse perspectives.
Behind an event of this scale lies immense commitment, thoughtful planning, and months of dedicated effort. Our organising committees, faculty mentors, and student leaders have worked with care and perseverance to create an experience that is engaging, relevant, and meaningful, one that resonates with the concerns of the present while preparing students for the demands of the future. It is through such sustained effort that excellence slowly transforms from an aspiration into a habit.
We are delighted to welcome participants from your schools and look forward to the vibrant exchange of ideas, spirited debate, and meaningful collaboration that define the essence of MUN. I am confident that this conference will showcase not only the eloquence and ingenuity of our young delegates, but also their willingness to listen, learn, and lead together.
Thank you for being a part of this journey. I look forward to welcoming you to the event.
Warm Regards, Roopa Sridhar, Principal, National Public School Whitefield
Principal
Roopa Sridhar A. P. J. Abdul Kalam once said, “Excellence is a continuous process and not an accident.” In many ways, Model United Nations reflects this very spirit.Dear Delegates,
It is both an honour and a pleasure to welcome you to the 2nd edition of the National Public School Whitefield Model United Nations Conference, to be held on the 19th and 20th of June.
Building upon the remarkable success of our previous conference, we have strived to create an experience that is even more engaging, dynamic, and intellectually enriching. Over the course of these two days, you will immerse yourselves in meaningful discussions, challenging agendas, and the vibrant spirit that defines every MUN.
Model United Nations is not merely about speeches or resolutions, it is about perspective. It teaches us to lead with empathy, to listen with intent, and to navigate differences with integrity and purpose.
This conference goes beyond simulation; it is a platform to question, to innovate, and to collaborate. From the structured deliberations of committees to the fast-paced nature of crisis sessions, each experience is designed to shape you into thoughtful global citizens.
I sincerely hope that Scholars’ MUN at NPS Whitefield motivates you, pushes your boundaries, and leaves you with insights and memories that stay with you long after the conference concludes.
Yours faithfully,Tejas Ananthakrishnan Secretary General Scholars’ MUN 2026
Secretary General Scholars’ MUN 2026
Tejas Ananthakrishnan “Dream, dream, dream. Dreams transform into thoughts and thoughts result in action.” — A. P. J. Abdul KalamOur Secretariats
Meet the dynamic secretariat behind Scholars’ MUN by NPS Whitefield. They are the driving force shaping diplomacy, dialogue, and leadership across every committee.
Our Esteemed Committees
AIPPM Agenda
Deliberating Upon the Condition of the Prison System in India with Reference to Custodial Torture
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UNHRC Agenda
Discussing the Human Rights Implications of Digital Afterlife Technologies and Posthumous Data Governance
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UNSC Agenda
Addressing Transborder Water Disputes with Special Reference to the Nile River Basin Dispute
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F1 Agenda
Reforming the FIA’s Financial, Technical, and Governance Frameworks to Ensure Integrity
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SEBI Agenda
Regulatory Arbitrage and the Evolving Contours of Legal-Economic Structuring in India’s Capital Market Development
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UNOOSA Agenda
Deliberating the Legal and Ethical Implications of Extraterrestrial Resource Extraction
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General Instructions
- Delegates must report to the registrations desk by 8:00 AM. Punctuality is expected.
- Delegates must wear modest western formal or ethnic attire appropriate to their portfolios. Female delegates are requested to wear modest trousers. Skirts and dresses should be avoided.
- Delegates must wear their school ID card and delegate ID card at all times while on campus.
- Delegates will be provided with a delegate kit which would include basic stationary along with a temporary ID and placards.
- Morning snacks, lunch, and refreshments will be provided by the school.
- Participants may carry electronics at their own risk. The OC is not responsible for any loss of property.
- The decision of the EB is final and binding. The directives of the Secretariat General are deemed final.
- Delegates must maintain decorum and avoid disrupting sessions in neighbouring committee rooms.
- Internet use during committee hours is restricted and allowed only at the Executive Board’s discretion. Delegates are advised to use offline tools for resolutions, research, and reports. Misuse may lead to revoked access or disqualification without reinstatement.
- To ensure that SCHOLAR MUN’25 is as inclusive as possible, all delegates must exhibit sensitivity and respect while interacting with others, especially when discussing sensitive topics. We acknowledge that fostering inclusivity requires both goodwill and ongoing learning. Delegates are encouraged to grow in this regard through self-directed learning and collaboration.