

Amrit Vidyalam
The Amrita Vidyalayam Leadership Summit 2025 and the Amrita Vidyalayam Model United Nations 2025, held from 17th to 19th July 2025, marked the inaugural edition of the Leadership Summit. Organized by Amrita Vidyalayam School, New Delhi and powered by Aspirant Learning, the three-day conference witnessed the participation of over 250 delegates representing 12 prestigious institutions across Delhi NCR.
Inaugural Ceremony
The conference commenced with a Grand Inaugural Ceremony, setting a profound and inspiring tone for the deliberations that followed. The ceremony began with a welcome address by the Principal of the host school, who extended warm greetings to the distinguished guests, delegates, and participants. This was followed by a welcome note from Mr. Priyanshu Grover, CEO of Aspirant Learning and Chief Advisor of AVLS and AVMUN, who emphasized the vision of nurturing leadership and critical thinking among students through such platforms.








Participant Schools and Partnerships

Participant Schools and Partnerships
Amrita Vidyalayam Model United Nations (AVMUN) 2025 was successfully hosted on the 18th and 19th of July, 2025 at Amrita Vidyalayam School. The conference witnessed five dynamic committees—each designed to foster critical debate, negotiation, and diplomacy—namely the Indian Premier League (IPL), World Health Organization (WHO – Beginners’ Committee), United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW), United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), and the International Press (IP). With over 170 enthusiastic participants, both internal and external, the event stood as a celebration of dialogue, intellect, and collaboration.
Committees and Executive Boards
Delegates participated in various committees, each designed to tackle critical global issues. The committees were led by experienced Executive Boards who guided the deliberations with expertise and professionalism.
- UNGA:
- Participants:35+
- Executive Board: Mr. Danish MacKnight (Chairperson), Mr. Aarjav Jain (Rapporteur)
- Results:
- Best Delegate: Australia
- High Commendation: USA, Turkey
- Special Mention: Czech Republic, Italy, Colombia
- UNCSW:
- Participants: 45+
- Executive Board: Mr. Priyanshu Grover (Chairperson), Ms. Bhavika Dabur (Co-Chairperson), Mr. Aashank Singh (Vice Chairperson)
- Results:
- Best Delegate: Democratic Republic of Congo
- High Commendation: Georgia
- Special Mention: United Kingdom, Algeria, Indonesia, Bolivia, India
- WHO:
- Participants: 30+
- Executive Board: Ms. Prerna(Chairperson), Ms. Tiya Mittal (Vice Chairperson), Mr. Neel Brahma (Rapporteur)
- Results:
- Best Delegate: Germany
- High Commendation: Barbados
- Special Mention: Cameroon, Oman, Argentina, UAE
- International Press:
- Participants: 13+
- Executive Board: Mr. Vihan Saraswat (Head of IP), Mr. Kunsh (Head of Photography)
- Results:
- Best Journalist: Hunar Gulati
- Best Photographer: Aditya Lahiri
- Best Caricaturist: Bhavika Arora
- Indian Premier League:
- Participants: 61+
- Executive Board: Mr. Adarsh Kumar Singh (Chief Auctioneer), Mr. Priyansh Kumar (Auctioneer), Mr. Yuvraj Chibber (Substantive Director)
- Results:
- Best Team: Haryana Hurricanes
- Second Position: Uttarakhand Avalanche
- Special Mention: Mumbai Indians
Amrita Vidyalayam Leadership Summit (AVLS) 2025
Dates: 17th & 19th July, 2025
Total Events: 4
1. Amrita’s Got Talent
- Date & Time: 17th July, 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
- Eligibility: Classes 3rd to 5th
- Number of Participants: 48+
- Judges: Jahanvi Grover; Jasmehar Kaur
Winners: Prince (3rd D), Nandana (5th C), Gyanvi (3rd C) , Jivika (4th D), Dheera (3rd D), Avani (5th A), Wamika (3rd A), Kushagra (3rd A)
2. Art Attack
- Date & Time: 17th July, 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
- Number of Participants: 15+
- Judge: Mr. Aditya Gupta
- Winners: Pehar; Vedansh; Shubhi; Priyanka
3. Moot Court
- Dates: 17th & 19th July, 2025
- Number of Participants: 25+
- Judges: Mr. Shabd; Mr. Aviral
- Winners: Hemansh & Avish
4. Haccaccino (Hackathon)
- Dates: 17th & 19th July, 2025
- Number of Participants: 13+
- Judge: Mr. Archit Pant
Winners: Team 1 — Anjith Sunil; Aditya Joshi
Results and Recognitions
The conference culminated in a series of awards and recognitions, celebrating delegates for their exceptional contributions and leadership. Each award, from Best Delegate to Special Mention, honored the dedication and innovative approaches of the participants in addressing global challenges.
Conclusion and Reflections
This year’s conference stood out for its scale, professionalism, and the quality of debate it fostered. The participation of bright young minds, the seamless organization, and the engaging agendas marked it as a milestone edition. With the bar set high, the anticipation for an even larger and more impactful conference next year is already in motion—promising deeper dialogue, wider participation, and stronger outcomes.








