15/08/2017
PRESS RELEASE - DAY 2
Shout out to the Press Team, headed by Soumya Ghosal
Special thanks to Satwato Dey for designing pretty much everything.
Event
15/08/2017
PRESS RELEASE - DAY 2
Shout out to the Press Team, headed by Soumya Ghosal
Special thanks to Satwato Dey for designing pretty much everything.
15/08/2017
PRESS RELEASE - DAY 1
Shout out to the Press Team, headed by Soumya Ghosal
Special thanks to Satwato Dey for designing pretty much everything.
Thank you delegates for making XMUN'17 everything we hoped it would be.
Signing off.
This is for the information of all delegates, that the attire for both days of the Conference will be Indian formals. We request delegates to kindly adhere to the dress code.
STUDY GUIDES ARE OUT.
UNGA-SPECPOL
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UNSC
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SDC-GKO
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IRM
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Delegates, this is to remind all participating schools as well as Individual Delegates, that the Orientation will be held tomorrow.
Time: 2.30pm
Venue: Xavier Hall, St. Xavier's Collegiate School.
30, Mother Teresa Sarani, Kolkata - 700016
We request you to kindly attend the orientation to clear any doubts you may have regarding procedure, the agenda, etc. You may also familiarise yourself with your Executive Boards.
Further, we ask all Head Delegates and Individual Applicants to submit their Delegate Fee at the Orientation.
See you there.
Delegates, Individual Applications are now closed.
Thank you for your responses.
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Study guides releasing soon.
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21/07/2017
Individual applications are now live.
Here's your chance to join us on our journey, to infinity and beyond.
Individual Delegate Application Form St. Xavier's Collegiate School Model United Nations Conference 2017 Dates: 5th and 6th August, 2017 Delegate Fee: INR 1000
20/07/2017
Brit: “Would you like some Darjeeling tea?”
Indian: “No thanks. I had some when I made it for you for the last 300 years.”
- AIB
Final Committee.
Indian Representatives Meet, 1946
Agenda: Discussing the Cabinet Mission Proposals and the future of India
"The year is 1946. The world may have been rescued from the ashes of war, but the Indian Union is burning. In the maelstrom of liberation, in the path for independence, the smell of blood has become as common as paan spittle.
Brother is killing brother. Muslim killing Hindu. Hindu killing Muslim.
As the smoke deepens, a group of three gentlemen arrive with a plan. They lay it before you - the Indians.
As the clock ticks, India bleeds. Each second wasted is a needle jabbed into its throbbing wounds. Each cancelled decision slows the quivers of its beating heart. We have been fighting for years now; this is the toughest test yet. What will you do? Will you fight for your beliefs or your country's?
As the clock ticks, India bleeds.
As the next month approaches, we expect this 'August' gathering to pit belief against belief and wit against wit.
Remember this, delegates - Freedom is not free."
Chairperson: Dipto Ghosh
20/07/2017
Penultimate Committee.
The State Defence Committee (GKO), USSR, June 1941
Agenda: Countering Operation Barbarossa and preparing a response to the Axis threat
Comrades,
They say you can win a war if you're stronger than the enemy.
What if the real enemy is not out there, but actually deep within?
Will you wage an all out war, or will you steady the crumbling pillars?
As ideologies clash and war clouds descend, what will you do?
Enemies swarm at your borders. A nation looks to you. The world waits.
Trust who you know, but know who you trust.
Are you ready to abandon incessant power struggles, and unite for the Greater Good? Or will you succumb to the enemy and lose the War that will seal your fate?
The real Great War is here. Only the best shall survive. You win, or you die.
Chairpersons:
Digvijay Chakrabarti
Subhadeep Basu
Tirtharaj Sengupta