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Steppers attend Bishop’s MUN Conference and The Act to Impact MUN

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 1, 2020 18:00 IST

Lokmat News NetworkForty-six students of Stepping Stones High School from 7th to 12th standards participated in the Bishop’s ...

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Forty-six students of Stepping Stones High School from 7th to 12th standards participated in the Bishop’s Model United Nations Conferences held recently. The students had 10 different committees to choose from. The students were made aware of the current situation prevalent around the globe. The students grew more confident by taking part in the virtual event.

Ananya Yerolkar of class 7 representing Israel in the World Health Organisation and Aditi Vibhute of class 9 representing United Nations Human Rights Council received High Commendation Award. Aryan Salunke and Anushka Bharadwaj got verbal mention in their committees.

Madhura Gayake participated in the Act to Impact MUN conference organized by the Worldview Education. She was able to interact with students from across the globe and have a fruitful debate with them in the committee. The students were congratulated by the principal and the management.

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