Bunts Sangha’s S M Shetty International School and Junior College students visit Aarey Tribal Community
by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai: In comparison to the urban population of
our country, the education scenario of the tribal community is rather
disheartening. Trying to making a difference in this, Bunts Sangha’s S.M.
Shetty International School and Junior College invoked a special committee in
the Model United Nations program, which is a Student-Led initiative that
provides its participants with a platform to deepen their understanding of
world issues and think of practical solutions to solve them.
The special Committee in MUN-2019 was Social Impact, the purpose of which is to
understand the obstacles faced by the tribal youth in completing their formal
education. To this effect, a visit to the Aarey Tribal Hamlet was organized for
the MUN students to interact with the people and gather data regarding the
issues they faced. There were 25 students from different schools who
participated in the Social Impact Committee.
As the students connected and learned from each other, they were able to
witness first-hand the real issues impacting the tribal rather than watching
edited and sometimes misrepresented views on mainstream media channels. The
response from the tribal people was very warm and they were more than happy to
share their routines, traditions, and issues with the students.
Education is one of the most powerful means of bringing about socio-economic
development among tribes and it cannot be overemphasized. Through the
framework of a well-informed Committee, the students discussed, debated and
expressed their point of view with a consensus on practical solutions. The Motto of the MUN conference was “Plus Ultra”, which means "further
beyond" in Latin. The aim was to encourage the participants to think out
of the box and come up with pragmatic solutions without limiting themselves to
a narrow mindset with regards to understanding the socio-political landscape
of the region.
Bunts Sangha’s S.M. Shetty International School and Junior College is a part of
Bunts Sangha's S.M. Shetty Group of Educational Institutions which was
established in June 1998 in Powai. The MUN-2019 is amongst the many initiatives
undertaken by the school that helps students to understand the importance
of community service and social responsibilities.
The school provides international education that nurtures innovative,
reflective and engaged global citizens. “Education is the only enabler that can
upgrade the economic and social stature of the tribes. The students will
continue to work on the association by organizing a Sports Day for the Tribal
Children”, says Ms. Mildred Lobo, Principal. Shri Padmanabha Payyade
is the President of Bunts Sangha Mumbai and CA Shankar Shetty is the
Chairman of Powai Education Committee.
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