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MUN/PRAJATANTRA SANGATHAN COUNCIL
PRAJATANTRA SANGATHAN COUNCIL
Part of the PRAJATANTRA SANGATHAN COUNCIL series

PRAJATANTRA SANGATHAN COUNCIL

delhi-ncr, India · high-school

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Dates
Jul 25–2026 (day: 25)
Fee
TBD
Reg deadline
TBD
Delegates
TBD
Language
English
Format
In-person
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Summary

Prajatantra Sangathan Council is an academic and experiential youth conference convening in the Delhi NCR corridor of India. Rather than following a conventional Model UN simulation format, the program is structured around realistic simulations of governmental and civic institutions, inviting secondary-level participants to engage with democratic systems, governance structures, and civic decision-making processes. The conference is built as a single-day gathering aimed at high-school students, with applications and registration routed through the MyMUN platform. Its civic-institutions framing distinguishes it from committee-based diplomatic simulations and places the emphasis squarely on how governments, councils, and civic bodies actually deliberate and decide.

Why this edition matters in 2026

Programs that simulate domestic governance institutions occupy a different niche than international diplomatic conferences. Where a typical Model UN trains students in multilateral negotiation, a council format centered on democratic systems trains them in legislative reasoning, policy drafting, and the procedural texture of civic life. For students who may go on to careers in public policy, law, or civic technology, that distinction is meaningful. The Delhi NCR setting matters as well. The corridor is one of the most active hubs for youth academic programming in South Asia, and a high-school conference grounded there offers participants exposure to a dense ecosystem of peers, mentors, and adjacent programs. For students based in the region, the single-day format also lowers the logistical barrier to first-time participation. For the broader youth conference market, programs like this one are a reminder that the simulation space is broader than UN committees. Civic-institution formats are growing, and they speak to a generation increasingly interested in how decisions get made closer to home.

How to prepare

Preparation for a civic-institutions conference looks different from preparation for a UN committee. Participants should expect to engage with the mechanics of governance rather than the mechanics of international diplomacy. That means studying how legislatures, councils, and executive bodies actually function, how bills move, how amendments are negotiated, and how civic stakeholders enter the process. Because the conference is pitched at the high-school level and runs as a single-day program, time management on the day itself will be a significant variable. Students who arrive with a clear sense of their position, a short list of priority interventions, and a willingness to engage with opposing arguments are likely to get more out of the experience than those who try to improvise from scratch. Finally, students should treat the MyMUN application as the entry point and consult the conference's own materials for the specific institutions being simulated. The institutional choice shapes everything else: the vocabulary, the procedural rules, the kinds of evidence that count, and the kinds of outcomes that are realistically on the table.

Eligibility deep-dive

Level
high-school
Age
Team size
Country quota
Open

Schedule & deadlines

  1. Conference

    Jul 25, 2026 – Jul 25, 2026

Frequently asked questions

  • What kind of conference is Prajatantra Sangathan Council?

    It is an academic and experiential youth conference built around simulations of governmental and civic institutions, with a focus on democratic systems and civic decision-making, rather than a conventional Model UN committee program.

  • Who is eligible to participate?

    The program is pitched at the high-school level, making it suitable for secondary students looking to engage with governance and civic-institution simulations.

  • Where does the conference take place?

    It convenes in the Delhi NCR corridor of India, in the Asia region.

  • How long does the program run?

    It is structured as a single-day gathering, with the start and end falling on the same date in the summer.

  • How do students apply?

    Applications are routed through the MyMUN platform, where the conference's listing serves as the primary point of entry for registration.

Last verified May 27, 2026 · Source: mymun.com

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