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CMS Principal Abha Anant felicitated by the Chief Minister


 

Lucknow, 6 September : Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath honoured Principal of City Montessori School Campus I, Mrs Abha Anant on the auspicious occasion of Teacher's Day. On this occasion, Hon'ble Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath presented Mrs Anant with a citation, shawl and memento in a special honouring ceremony organized at Lok Bhavan. Several ministers, administrative officers, educationists and many dignitaries were present on this occasion. The above information has come from the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma. Mr Sharma informed that Mrs. Anant has been honored by the Honorable Chief Minister for her valuable contribution to the field of education, providing the best results in the board examinations in the whole country and for her efforts to make the future generation ideal citizens of the society. Expressing happiness over this achievement, the Founder of CMS and renowned educationist Dr. Jagdish Gandhi extended heartiest congratulations to Mrs Abha Anant. Dr. Gandhi said that due to the dedication and devotion of its principals and teachers, the school is achieving new milestones of success with each passing day. He said that the records set by CMS teachers are an inspiration for other schools.

               Mr. Sharma informed that Principal of  CMS Gomti Nagar (Campus I), Mrs. Abha Anant is particularly known for setting high standards of 'Teaching-Learning' in the educational field. Like the previous years, this year also, under the able leadership and guidance of Mrs. Anant, the students of the school recorded best performance in the country in the ISC and ICSE Board Examinations, making the city proud. He said that besides providing the best of knowledge to students about different subjects, Mrs Abha Anant is playing a leading role in motivating the students for various social causes, thereby making them ideal world citizens imbued with excellent moral character and life values. 

 

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