
MUN teaches you how to speak.
We exist to give you something worth saying.
Since 2023, SMJMUN has trained thousands of delegates through conferences, institutional programmes, and leadership training — building not just confident speakers, but thoughtful, responsible young leaders.
An Institution Built Around Purpose.
“MUN teaches you how to speak.”
Shri Seth Mangilalji Sahu International Model United Nations exists because the world does not simply need confident speakers.
It needs thoughtful people — delegates who can listen before they argue, research before they claim, and carry responsibility long after the gavel falls. SMJMUN was built to shape that kind of person, one committee session at a time.
We are not a weekend event. We are an ongoing practice in judgment, character, and service — one delegates carry with them long after their final round of debate.
The World Is
Still Being Written
“The world is not handed to you complete. It is handed to you in progress.”
Most conferences prepare delegates for committee rooms.
We prepare them for the world.
Public Speaking
01Critical Thinking
02Character
03Responsibility
04Stewardship
05Four Pillars That Shape Every Delegate
Roots Before Reach
Know where you came from before you decide where you're going. Great leadership begins with understanding your values, culture, and integrity.
Knowledge Before Action
Learn deeply before speaking boldly. Every opinion deserves understanding — we ask delegates to think critically before they act.
Character Before Credentials
Who you become matters more than what you win. Awards recognize excellence, but character is what defines lasting influence.
Service Before Recognition
Leadership begins where ego ends. Success is measured by the lives improved through your actions, not by applause.
Dare
Step beyond comfort, question assumptions, and find the courage to participate.
Rise
Commit to continuous growth, deeper understanding, and responsible leadership.
Impact
Use your knowledge, character, and passion to create meaningful change.
“We do not aspire to produce better delegates. We aspire to develop responsible stewards of an unfinished world.”
