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Every child has the potential to innovate and create something new — Dr Jagdish Gandhi

Lucknow, 25 March : City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus II organized Divine Education Conference today at its auditorium with great fanfare. CMS Founders and renowned educationists, Dr Jagdish Gandhi and Dr Bharti Gandhi inaugurated the event ceremoniously. Addressing the gathering of parents on this occasion, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that every child has the potential to innovate and create something new. Today's child is living in an age of rapid development in the field of science and technology, which inspires the creativity of the young generation. If proper education and moral values are provided to them at the right time, these children will later bring fame to the country, earning a name for themselves in the world.

            On this occasion, students of CMS Gomti Nagar Campus II presented cultural and devotional programmes full of divine music, songs and dances.  Parents were highly elated to witness the thought-provoking presentation of World Parliament. On this occasion, the meritorious students of school, who had won prizes in various competitive examinations, cultural programmes, sports competitions and performed excellently in the Annual Examinations were honoured and awarded.

            Senior Principal of CMS Gomti Nagar Campus II, Ms Manjit Batra said that CMS is a school with difference where new ideas are sown and encouragement given to innovation and experimentation. All these tasks make students Total Quality Persons. Principal, Mrs Sangeeta Banerjee express her heartfelt gratitude towards parents and guardians.

 

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