IIMUN pushes for India's permanent seat in United Nations Security Council

Kohima, February 17 (DIPR): India International Model United Nations (IIMUN) started its three-day meet at G. Rio School Kohima on February 16 with the main agenda of securing a permanent membership for India in the UN Security Council.   Speaking at the event as chief guest, Governor of Nagaland and Assam, PB Acharya expressed happiness that youths of the present generation have higher goals and concerns like permanent membership of India in UN Security Council. He said youths are the main strength of our nation and urged them to preserve secularity, democracy and richness of our culture. “Only a person who is proud of his culture can lead the nation,” he added.

  He stressed on education, electricity, and industry for the development of Nagaland and further maintained that equitable distribution of wealth is necessary for progress. The Governor also advised the youths to develop local resources and empower oneself first before pushing for permanent seat in the UN.   Secretary General of IIMUN, Harsham Jain chaired the first day programme. Vice President, IIMUN, Priyank Vasani and Principal, G. Rio Higher Secondary School, Kevino Savino spoke during the occasion.



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