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It is not for our family, it is not to secure a good position, it is not to earn money, it is not to obtain a diploma, that
we study. We study to learn, to know, to understand the world, and for the sake of the joy that it gives us.
Primrose Schools [ICSE]
Prim Buddies
Prim Bulletin
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Hey!!!! Welcome back!!!!
“A country's greatness lies in its undying ideals of love and
sacrifice that inspire the mothers of the race.”
--Sarojini Naidu
Like always last month was very interesting with several events happening in Primrose. The
most important event was CHSV MUN. Many of us had a great learning experience that will
forever be in our minds.
In this month’s issue you will see many pictures and articles from fellow students. Happy
reading!!
Aug 2016 [Vol 4 Issue 8]
Aug 2016 [Vol 4 Issue 8]
With Love and Hope, Editorial Team
Meenakshi Subramanian, IX Nandhini Ganesh, IX
Aug 2016 [Vol 4 Issue 8] 2
CHSV MUN
CHSV MUN stands for Chettinad Hari Shree Vidyalayam Model United
Nations. I was one among the many students, our school sent to attend
this conference! All of us were asked to register and in the process we
had to select which committee we wanted to be in and if we were lucky
we would get the one we wanted. My first option was ‘WHO’. World
Health Organisation and the agenda was ‘Preventing femicide and
reducing abortions’. Luckily I had received a mail from CHSV, saying
that I was successfully a part of ‘WHO’ and was the delegate of
‘Jordon’. This ‘MUN’ was my 4th one and the experience was absolutely
amazing! Not only you gain a huge amount of knowledge about pressing
world issues, at the end of the day you also get to come up with proper
solutions to solve them. Every committee drafts a resolution and very
few pass them successfully, we passed a resolution and the outcome was
amazing! Our chair and Co-chair actually send it to the actual ‘WHO’.
The conference goes on for two days. The first day representatives of
countries (delegates) address their countries say on the given agenda,
and we debate on the various topics our chair (Head of the conference)
gives us. Usually this is the phase where we learn a lot about our agenda.
The next day, the debate on various topics continue and after lunch
breaks things begin to get a little serious. We divide into blocks and we
draft resolutions. A block is a group of delegates representing various
countries. We had two blocks, two sets of resolutions out of which only
one from a particular block will be selected unanimously. Our set of
resolutions got the most number of votes and we made it quite strong
with proofs.
A committee is only said to be successful, only if it passes a resolution.
We passed one, and by one I don’t mean ‘one’. I mean more than it is
resolutions in one paper. I got to learn a lot, see new people and make
friends. The experience on the whole was wonderful!
--Nandhini Ganesh, IX
Aug 2016 [Vol 4 Issue 8] 3
Field Trips
Aug 2016 [Vol 4 Issue 8] 4
Aug 2016 [Vol 4 Issue 8] 5
Artist’s Masterpiece