19 Dec 2013

#40 IMUNing few experiences

IMUNing few experiences


        As the year 2k13 approaches its end, I’ve got a fabulous pack of experiences to share with you all. This, I think, is one of the memorable experiences of mine at IGIT (Indira Gandhi Institute of Technology, Sarang, Odisha) till now. So, you can very well expect this post to be quite long but I promise you all readers to make the description as interesting as possible to read.


         Starting with the famous quotation of Nelson Mandela, “Things seem impossible until they’re done”. I was undergoing a period of similar phase involving the thought of impossibility during initial days of preparation of iMUN (Indira Gandhi Institute Of Technology’s model of United Nations). The experience of IMUN has already begun from the day of workshop held at college level by the executive board of iMUN Secretary-General Ipsit Bibhudarshi and Director-General Akash Sahoo. The first workshop was an introductory one which presented a fair picture of Model United Nation and its need. To tell you all readers, Model United Nation, as the name suggests, is the replica of United Nation where all the international issues are discussed and later solved. After the workshop, we were allotted countries and agendas to work upon and the session was held to make us acquainted with the proceedings of the event. I was one of the delegates of Ukraine. As it was my first experience, I was not clear about many things but at the end of the session the actual picture of United Nation started getting built up in my mind. It is after this mock thing, I started reading the column of International news (published in my favorite newspaper) Times Of India which I used to scan very quickly before.

   The reasons behind participating in IMUN 2k13(12th Dec-15th Dec) are mainly personal.
First, being a student of technical background, I hardly realize the importance of the political stuffs. So, participating in it would give a chance to gain knowledge about different countries as well as different international issues.

Second, it was an (international level) inter college event organized at our college. Semesters and the pressure of syllabus hardly permit us to participate in such events. Why missing out something grand taking place in your own college?? I did not want to miss this golden opportunity at any cost.

Third, it was my attempt to motivate myself to speak up in public. I very well remember that I never participated in any inter Youth Parliament held at school level during my school days in spite of the teacher’s suggestion. 




10th Dec, 2k13
 Countdown begins (2 days to go) for this mega event ….
   The country allotted to me was Bosnia and Herzegovina in the council UNHRC (Human Rights council). The allotment list was out before 15-20 days. I started collecting the facts as much as possible about the allotted country after the semester of 5th Semester got over on 27th NOV, 2013. The agendas were Cyber Crime and safeguarding the Rights of journalists in conflict areas. I was happy with both the topics given.

      The preparation of the organizing committee was at its peak. Thanks to the organizing committee for giving us important information regarding the event otherwise I would have missed out the most important information (from the fb page) of mailing the position paper to the director of our council and the deadline for submitting the paper was (horrifying) 10th Dec. I had only 6hrs left. After I returned to the hostel, I quickly downloaded the study kit of our council where the format for writing the position paper was very well mentioned. With the help of the collected information stored in my laptop, I started writing the position paper for the first agenda and my co-delegate on second agenda. The writing of working paper got over after 4hours and we were saved luckily.


12th Dec, 2k13
A day before the mega event

       I was super excited for the event. We read our researches (courtesy: Google) on the given agenda and prepared the speech for general speaker’s list. In the evening, a mock was organized for all the delegates as the distinguished and experienced members of executive board had already arrived. Initially, a brief introduction was given by Surendra Kumar and Ashes Das about model united nation which was followed by a session of inspirational talk by the Guests of Honor Colonel Dev Anand Lohamorur and US embassy Peter Vrooman. It was a very interactive session in which the participants got the chance to interact directly with the guests who encouraged their questions. It was great to find the spirit of our guests in supporting the event and wishing it to be a Great Success.

13th Dec, 2k13
Day of the mega event

     It was one of the most awaiting days for me. I got my delegation identity card as well as other important required stuffs from the Organizing committee. I checked the documents given to us and pleasantly surprised to see a CD containing all important stuffs related to MUN especially the videos of a Mock UN. It helped me a lot in actually getting the procedures.


The moment of performance ….

      In the second half of the day, we arrived at the hall as instructed. My heart was pulsating with both a sense of excitement and amazement. It was still difficult for me to believe that I was going to be a part of such event. On finding the placard of my country, Bosnia and Herzegovina, I calmed down my tensed nerves and occupied the seat. I also got to know that students of 26 colleges and schools of different parts of India and 4 countries had registered for this event.
     
   It was a session for making us acquainted with the rules and regulations of MUN. This was unexpected for me as I thought it to start formally. The executive board members of UNHRC were Ashes Das (Chair) and Ananya Bharadwaj (Vice-Chair). It was quite an informal session which started with the introduction of each delegates. There were 31 countries on list for this council. There were in total 6 councils: UNGA (General Assembly)-1, UNGA-2, UNFSC (Futuristic Council), UNHSC (Historic Council), UNSC (Security Council), UNHRC (Human Rights Council). All delegates were informed to report to the council at 9a.m the next day.

14th Dec, 2k13(2nd day of the event)

 As instructed, we reached the council on time. We applied for PRESENT and VOTING option during the ROLL CALL. Three motions were passed by the delegates of different countries for selection of the agenda and after voting, it became quite clear that the delegates were more interested in discussing agenda one i.e cyber crime. Our country was first to be recognized for the General Speaker’s list. To make the things clear, General Speaker’s list is created as per the order in which the participating countries raise their placards and the delegate gets a chance to present his/her views on the agenda. I had the chance to present a 1minute long speech on cyber crime on the dais. There after other delegates presented their views as per their rank in the GSL. In the first session, we exercised our power of using different point like point to personal privilege, point to information, and point to parliamentary enquiry etc. If the points raised by the delegates are WELL NOTED by the executive board members, then some marks are awarded. This is the procedure of MUNing.

Social night

Social night was very enjoyable. All the delegates were invited. And not just delegates, executive board members, IP (international press) team and volunteers were also present. Everyone present there looked stunning.  Every one danced on the beat of the latest Bollywood and Hollywood songs and IGITs performed their self discovered traditional dance, Khaadi.  The journey from hostel to the hotel and back to hostel again was memorable. There can never be silence when girls are around, so the trip was full of fun amalgamated with Bolly songs and gossips.  

15th Dec, 2k13 (the last day)

4 a.m and….

My mobile rang up breaking the cold and eerie silence of a chilling night.
Dear delegates of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a crisis has occurred and you’ve to report at the council within 1hr”, instructed a commanding voice on the other side. I’m generally not weak at recognizing the voices of the people. So, in spite of being in the state of 70% sleep, I could recognize that to be the voice of the chair of our council. I could not, at first, take this instruction seriously.  

    I could not think of reporting at the institution (venue: United Nation Human Rights Council) as early as 5a.m in a cold chilly morning!! It was dark and foggy then.

      I was undergoing a state of drowsiness as we (delegates of all councils, executive board members and volunteers) had a social night at a hotel last night due to which we returned to our hostel as late as 11:30 p.m. Then we had to head towards the mess to satisfy our hungry stomach with frozen cold dinner.

           When we arrived at the venue, it was still very foggy and could find (surprisingly) few fellow delegates. No one had any idea about what was going on. We all had our seats and after the arrival of the executive board members, we were asked to keep our laptops aside. The reason for doing that was quite logical. Since, it was the case of emergency situation, it was expected for us to receive the updates from the chair at intervals. We received around 20 updates and I was amazed at the way they were beautifully designed to get connected relevantly to the topic “cyber crime”. We had no prior information on that issue. The update was about air crashes which happened at three different places of the world due to the failure in the function of OBD system in aircraft and that is because of the attack of some unknown virus over the system.  It was an amazing experience for me to work with strangers in group during unmoderated caucus. There were no seniors or juniors. We all were Delegates representing the culture of a particular country. After working (for continuously 6 hours) for finding the best solution of the issue, all the delegates consented to a common idea and a communiqué was drafted.  Thus, this session of crisis management ended successfully.

    We were given a gap of 2hours after which the session reconvened. The delegates of the countries on GSL continued with their speech. At the end of it, three resolutions were presented.

   After the session ended formally, everyone’s favorite and interactive informal session began with a lot of fun. All the delegates were asked to share their experiences and feedbacks for the executive board. The school kids in our council were highly spirited and energetic. It was amazing to witness their interest on world issues.

   I found the executive board members to be superb and amazing. They were very experienced, cordial, supportive and encouraging. They were full of attitude and knowledge. Their way of presenting their ideas were unparalleled and much appreciable. They were skilled orators, no doubt.
The assembly dispersed with delegation certificate and group photos.


    After attending iMUN, I found following advantages of MUNing:
First, it makes us formal. It improves our personality. It teaches us how to behave or react in a professional field.

Second, it fosters the quality of listening. It’s great to be a good orator but it is equally necessary to be a patient listener as well because a good listener can only be a good orator.

Third, it develops the quality of socializing. In a very short span of time, all the delegates started functioning as a unit to sort the problem. So, it enhances the problem solving skills in real world.

Fourth, it makes us acquainted with a unique way of arguing. Arguing not just means shouting at one’s peak of the voice but what matters most is the audacity of words with valid reason or logic not the audacity of the voice.
The after effects of IMUN over myself is non-neglecting the section of world news in Times of India. Now, I no longer find the world news uninteresting as earlier. I at least try to read something in that section, if not fully then 40%.

I’m looking forward to attend other MUNs in future, if possible!!

   It would be injustice if I don’t mention about the organizing committee. They were the actual people behind the success of this grand event. They put their all possible efforts and it was the result of their untiring and endless efforts that put ever thing in its best place.

So, there go a lot of HIP-HIP-HOORAYS and a HUGE ROUND OF APPLAUSE for the commendable job they did!! They deserve it really.


   The closing ceremony was equally GRAND. Each act was unique and the act dedicated to Nirbhaya was so realistic that it made each eyes wet with tears. I was elated to find the name of our country, Bosnia and Hezegovina in the list of countries receiving a verbal mention in the council of UNHRC. It was really a great for me to hear this as it was the first MUN, I ever attended.
 
  I find this a life changing experience- an experience to cherish for rest of the life. I could not realize how these 3 days passed so quickly. I don’t even believe I attended a session as long as 6 hours at a stretch!! Yes, it happened and really it happened!! I’ve preserved everything associated with IMUN with me, starting from ID card, files, print out of position paper, placard even coupons for meals( :P) , writing pad and everything, believe me. I don’t want to miss out even a single experience. During those 3 hectic days, we had the opportunity to meet students from different colleges and schools.

 Hoping for a season-2 IMUN 2k14 in our college next year.

   Thanks to all those people who dreamt of hosting and organizing IMUN because of whom I got a golden opportunity to witness this grand event.
With a positive note, I end this article here.

LONG LIVE IGIT and LONG LIVE IGITians.


P.S: Link to the official website of IMUN, Sarang is given below.
http://www.imun-sarang.com/




Swati Sarangi

17.12.2013

4 comments:

  1. Emulating world bodies like UN in the kind of conferences like MUN is a good way to make people understand how these bodies work....... First of all it gives a first hand experience of the intricacies and technicalities of international diplomacy...... The initiative of organising iMUN by Institute of IGIT was a great step in this regard......
    It taught you how to be formal and how to behave formal, it made you enhance your debating skills and helped in increasing your knowledge of the international affair........
    A wise Japanese once said , " BY LIMITING ABILITIES, WE FIND OUT NEW POSSIBILITIES"........ Crisis situations were a reflection of that..... Where you were cut off from the outside world in that your innovative thinking skills and problem solving attitude wer tested.........
    Last but not the least recieving acknowledgement by 'VERBAL MENTION' is a great achievement itself for a first timer....... Congratulatins to you for that... This also shows that seeds have been sown for a good harvest...........
    Nice article...... Chronolgy of events were well taken care of....... The events of each day are expressed in absolute detail.....

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    1. Thanks a lot for showing interest to go through this LONG article!! Have a nice day.. :)

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  2. Hey, I am an ardent reader of your blog and is always captivated by your array of articles..keep this up always..really.."main ta fan ban gaya"..n hey yes..thnks for all the appreciation. Its really heartening to see to create such memories through all the hard work .Keep smiling and keep excelling.

    ~Wishes and Regards, Secretary General, iMUN 2k13

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    1. It feels great to get a comment like this :) Thanks a lot for your encouraging words.:).. Definitely, IMUN will always be a cherishing moment for me.

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