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Only integrity of character can make the students Total Quality Persons — Dr Jagdish Gandhi

Lucknow, March 21 : City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus organized 'Divine Education Conference' today with great fanfare at its auditorium. CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi inaugurated the function by lighting the lamp of learning and  awarded prizes to the meritorious students of the school who secured top positions in annual examinations and other competitions. Addressing the gathering on this occasion, Dr Gandhi said that children must receive character building and moral education to groom them as Total Quality Persons. He further said that the aim of education is to bring out the hidden capacities and abilities in human beings so that they may contribute constructively in the upliftment of the human race.

        On this occasion, CMS students presented an array of scintillating educational-cultural items mesmerizing the audience and the whole auditorium resounded with clapping and applause of parents and guardians. The programme began with melodious presentations of School Prayer and Vande Matram followed by All Religion Prayer, World Peace Prayer, Qawwali and many other educational-cultural items. They presented a mock World Parliament and discussed the burning issues of the day ending with peaceful solutions of the same.

        Principal of CMS Kanpur Road Campus, Dr Vineeta Kamran while expressing heartfelt gratitude to parents and guests, said that CMS imparts material, human and divine education to its students to nurture them as global citizens, gifts of God to humanity and Total Quality Persons. 

 

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