Voices of Tomorrow, Visions of Unity: BDBBPS MUN 2025
Brahm Dutt Blue Bells Public School proudly unveiled the 3rd Edition of its International Model United Nations Conference on August 23–24, 2025, a transformative celebration of youth, ideas, and global citizenship. With the theme “Diverse Voices, Shared Vision: Defining 21st Century Diplomacy,” the conference became a living laboratory of dialogue and cooperation, drawing together more than 500 delegates from across India and beyond. It was a simulation of the United Nations, a powerful reminder of how the young can dream, deliberate, and define the future of our shared humanity.
The Opening Ceremony on August 23, 2025, was a symphony of culture, pride, and purpose. After a soulful cultural presentation, Ms. Roopali Kudesia, Officiating Principal, BDBBPS, extended a heartfelt welcome to the distinguished dignitaries, delegates, and faculty, emphasizing the school’s relentless commitment to nurturing global dialogue and promoting student voices as instruments of peace. The keynote address by Dr. Cornelia Weiner, Deputy Director-School Operations, Blue Bells Group of Schools, our esteemed Chief Guest for the Opening Ceremony, set the tone for the days ahead. With eloquence and conviction, Dr. Cornelia championed empathy, inclusivity, and visionary leadership as the foundations of diplomacy in the 21st century, affirming the pivotal role of MUNs in shaping compassionate and responsible world leaders.
Over two intellectually charged days, delegates immersed themselves in rigorous deliberations across diverse committees, including UNHRC, AIPPM, UNW, UNGA, UNEP, UNSC, IPC, ECOSOC, MOM, G20, and IC. The agendas tackled some of the most urgent issues of our times: bridging the gender pay gap, dismantling the pink tax, addressing the global digital divide, ensuring equitable access to technology, and harnessing climate innovation for a Net Zero future. Creativity and inclusion were further celebrated through the Ministry of Magic Committee, which examined themes of justice, equity, and reconciliation in a post-war world, while the International Press Corps captured the spirit of the conference through thoughtful reportage, interviews, and newsletters. Guided by an experienced and dynamic Executive Board, delegates collaborated, negotiated, and drafted resolutions embodying the essence of diplomacy and the power of collective action.
The Closing Ceremony on August 24, 2025, marked a moment of pride and celebration as outstanding delegates were honoured for their brilliance, dedication, and spirit of collaboration. Gracing the occasion as Chief Guest, Col. Samir Kumar Kaushik, Commanding Officer, 5 Haryana NCC Battalion, Gurugram, inspired the gathering with his powerful message on discipline, teamwork, and service to society, reminding young leaders that true diplomacy flourishes in respect, humility, and understanding. Adding to the glory of the occasion, the presence of Dr. Ankita Menon, Mrs. World International 2025, as Special Guest, infused the atmosphere with inspiration. With warmth and wisdom, she urged delegates to walk the path of confidence, compassion, and courage; qualities that transform individuals into global changemakers.
The 3rd Edition of BDBBPS MUN concluded not simply as a vibrant confluence of ideas, cultures, and aspirations. It left every participant with richer perspectives, lasting friendships, and a renewed determination to champion dialogue over division and peace over conflict. Through its meticulous planning, inclusivity, and spirit of excellence, BDBBPS MUN 2025 stood tall as a beacon of hope and an enduring legacy of empowering young diplomats to reimagine and rebuild a more just, united, and sustainable world.
