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Divine Education will lead to all-round development of personality — Dr Jagdish Gandhi


 

Lucknow, February 26 : Addressing the gathering at the 'Divine Education Conference' organized by City Montessori School, Mahanagar Campus at CMS Gomti Nagar Campus II auditorium, CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that we can develop the total personality of children only by imparting 'Divine Education'. Prayers should be an integral part of school curriculum and homes should also have divine atmosphere. Only then can teachers guide the children on the path of righteousness. Dr. Gandhi further said that meaningful education leads to total development of children. CMS inspires its children to gain hundred percent knowledge of all subject and and imparts wisdom so that they become good human beings. Earlier, Dr Gandhi inaugurated the function by lighting the lamp of learning.

               On this occasion, students of CMS Mahanagar campus presented various lively educational-cultural items that kept the audience glued to their seats. Prayer dance, Qawwali, aerobics, skits, dada-dadi action song and many more items were worth watching. Students also mesmerized the parents with their meaningful speeches on values, global thinking, service to world society and displayed moral, character building and spiritual education imparted by the school. The students who achieved first position in annual examination and showed excellence in various competitions were honoured.

               Principal of CMS Mahanagar Campus, Dr Kalpana Tripathi while expressing her heartfelt gratitude towards parents and guardians, said that education is aimed at developing latent talents in children. She hoped that 'Divine Education Conference' will be helpful in developing good qualities in children and making them 'Total Quality Person' by empowering with divine, material and human education.

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