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Divine Education Conference organized by CMS Aliganj Campus I and Kanpur Road Campus


 

Lucknow, March 12 :  In the 'Divine Education Conferences' organized by City Montessori School, Aliganj Campus I, and Kanpur Road Campus, the students of the school won the hearts of their parents with the spectacular educative-cultural presentations and the parents were mesmerized to see the versatility of the tiny tots. The multifaceted talents of the students of CMS Aliganj Campus I were evident at the Divine Education Conference held at CMS Gomti Nagar Extension auditorium. Earlier, the program was inaugurated by CMS Founder and eminent educationist, Dr. Jagdish Gandhi by lighting the lamp of learning and knowledge. In his address delivered on the occasion, Dr. Gandhi said that education based on life values supports the students throughout their lives. Expressing heartfelt thanks for the cooperation of the parents, he said that every child is a gift of God and it is our endeavor that every child becomes the light of the world.

            On the other hand, CMS Kanpur Road Campus organised its Divine Education Conference in the auditorium of the school. On this occasion, the students spread such light of divine unity and devotion to the Almighty through their songs and music that the entire auditorium resonated with the applause of the audience. The students of the school not only displayed their knowledge in front of their parents but also gave a full display of the moral and spiritual values being inculcated in them by the school. Expressing gratitude to the parents, Dr. Vinita Kamran, Senior Principal, Kanpur Road Campus said that the time has come when education should be used as an effective tool of social change. To achieve this goal, City Montessori School is taking all necessary steps and providing moral strength to the children by imparting spiritual education.

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