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Social development is only possible through purposeful education —Dr Roger Kingdon, British scientist and educationist


 

Lucknow, December 13 : Vasudha International, an event based on sustainable development, being organised by City Montessori School, Rajendra Nagar Campus II was inaugurated online in the midst of colourful educational-cultural performances by CMS students. The objective of Vasudha International is to promote active contribution of students in achieving the ‘Sustainable Development Goals 2030’set by the United Nations. Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Shri Hari Om Sharma informed that student delegations from USA, UK, Kuwait, Georgia, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Mauritius, Jordan, Montenegro and different parts of India are participating in this international event. In the inauguration ceremony held today, CMS students put up a scintillating performance of educational-cultural items in the honour of participating students from India and abroad and mesmerized the audience.

            Speaking at the inauguration, British Scientist and educationist, Dr Roger Kingdon said that social development is only possible through purposeful education. Dr Kingdon futher said that the 'Sustainable Development Goals' of the United Nations have been set for welfare of the entire world humanity but its success depends on the participation and contribution of the younger generation. Therefore, the effort of CMS in this direction is really commendable and exemplary. I am confident that this event will further strengthen our students’ commitment towards sustainable development.

            Speaking on the occasion, CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that CMS students are continuously striving for world unity, world peace and welfare of world humanity for more than six decades and this event is another effort in the same direction. CMS Founder Director,
Dr Bharti Gandhi
also called for contribution of young generation for social development. CMS President & MD, Prof Geeta Gandhi Kingdon said that this event will certainly inspire the young generation to create an atmosphere of unity, peace, harmony and prosperity in the world. Chief Executive Officer of CMS, Mr Roshan Gandhi also expressed his views on ‘Sustainability in Schools’. Convenor of Vasudha International and Principal of CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus II, Mrs Shameem Singh, while expressing her gratitude towards everyone, said that only the future generation with a global outlook shall build a new world order.

           

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