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Lok Sabha

Indian Parliament - Lower House

Committee Agenda

Deliberation upon “The Great Nicobar Island project” : A path towards development or ecological risk, with special emphasis on the Forest Rights Act (FRA), 2006 and the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972.

Executive Board

Charan Krishna Tejha

Charan Krishna Tejha

Speaker

Charan Krishna Tejh is a fourth year engineering student currently pursuing his education at CBIT. With several years of experience participating in Model United Nations conferences across various Indian and international committees, he has earned the reputation of being a flexible delegate well-known for his impactful speeches and exceptional lobbying skills. Beyond MUNs, Charan is an avid listener of pop music and a passionate Formula 1 enthusiast who never misses a race weekend. He also enjoys binge-watching National Geographic documentaries. Charan currently serves as a research analyst at GEOSTRATA, a prominent think tank that works closely with the Ministry of External AƯairs. An aspiring diplomat, he firmly believes that diplomacy is the natural partner of defense. His intellectual interests span politics, history, and mythology, often finding expression in spirited debates and thoughtful discussions. "

Aashi Poogalia

Aashi Poogalia

Deputy Speaker

Aashi Poogalia is an A-Level student with a strong foundation in diplomacy, public speaking, and negotiation. Having participated in over 25 conferences, she brings a depth of experience, fostering collaboration, and guiding discussions toward constructive resolutions. An aspiring lawyer with a keen interest in international law and global aƯairs, Aashi approaches every conference with a commitment to meaningful dialogue and practical solutions. She looks forward to engaging with the delegates and have a fruitful conference.

Hayagreev Devanathan

Hayagreev Devanathan

Scribe

Hayagreev Devanathan, better known as “Nirmala Sitharaman”, is a Grade 11 student at CHIREC who approaches every discussion with clarity, rigour, and a keen sense of purpose. With experience across both the Hyderabad and Delhi NCR MUN circuits and as a parliamentary debater, he values precision in argument and perspective in policy. He believes that meaningful debate lies not in theatrics but in substance; in ideas grounded in logic, research, and relevance. His interests lie at the crossroads of law, governance, and constitutional reasoning, where he finds the essence of policymaking most vibrant. Outside committee, Hayagreev enjoys engaging with legal commentary and exploring diverse viewpoints on contemporary issues. He is delighted to be part of CHIREC JMUN this year and looks forward to a weekend of spirited debate and learning, along with lots of fun!