DLF Public School organised a two-day event DLFMUN, the second edition of Model United Nation Conference to apprise its students about the functioning and proceedings of United Nations. The conference was inaugurated by Executive Director of the School, Dr. Mrignaini and was moderated by Ms. Mukesh Choudhary, HOD –Social Science along with her dedicated team. It was attended by over 200 students from classes VI to XII. The two main committees United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) and United Nations Security Council (UNSC) were simulated during the session and were guided by the their respective Executive Boards led by school alumni. The delegates representing member countries debated on global issues related to non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and water scarcity. During this educational simulation, students learnt more about the various dimensions involved in political diplomacy and international relations. They also got an opportunity to brainstorm and suggest ways to resolve the impending politically sensitive bilateral issues. ‘The session has been a great success with the students contributing to and suggesting ideas borne out of critical thinking and cultural dynamics’, shared school alumnus Ayaan Mudra Rakshasa. Principal Seema Jerath expressed that such events are a gateway to global exposure and provide a platform to children to experience and understand political discourse that take place at International forums. ‘We are grateful to our school for giving us such a vibrant platform that has not only groomed our social and interpersonal skills but has also given us an insight into the working of existing international bodies and the contribution they make to help solve issues and challenges that affect our world today.’, expressed students Aditya Rai and Arush Mangal .