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Darsh Agarwal of CMS initiates protection of wildlife as youngest conservationist

Lucknow, 12 January : Darsh Agarwal, a student of Grade V at City Montessori School, Cambridge Section, Gomti Nagar Campus II has taken up the unique initiative of wild life conservation and inspiring the younger generation to take up this noble cause. For one whole year, he has adopted a crocodile from the Lucknow Zoo and decided to bear all its expenses with his own pocket money. Ten year old Darsh Agarwal has become the youngest child to adopt any wild animal and thus created a new record. This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma. Mr Sharma stated that this wonderful act of Darsh clearly outlines his compassionate nature, love for wild animals, and an earnest desire to do something constructive to bring about a positive change in the lives of animals and contribute to their well-being. Besides this, Darsh has also launched a campaign on the social media platform through you tube. Here he motivates people to adopt protected wild animals and give them food, love and security so that they enjoy a happy and healthy life.

               Mr Sharma further said that CMS promotes soil, water and land conservation and trains its students to take up wildlife conservation in a big way both individually and collectively. It leads to social and environmental awareness and brings us close to nature. He likes to participate in programmes related to preservation of flora and fauna and enriching the earth’s resources. CMS believes that wild life is an important part of the earth’s ecosystem and it is our duty as world citizens to protect them. It is due to the commitment and efforts of the institution that students are motivated to take up social awareness and wildlife conservation programmes besides creating new records in academics.

 

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CMS organizes Civil Service Conclave in a grand way

Lucknow, March 6:  A grand online event 'Civil Service Conclave' was organized today under the aegis of International Relations Department of City Montessori School. Former CMS student and Member of Rajya Sabha, Dr. Sudhanshu Trivedi added to the dignity of the function with his presence as the Chief Guest. The Conclave was joined by many eminent personalities, who are former students of CMS and presently serving the country as IAS, IFS, IPS, IRS officers. These eminent CMS alumni shared their experiences of student life in CMS and their experiences as civil servants with the current CMS students who dream of joining the coveted services. Earlier, CMS Founder and renowned educationist Dr. Jagdish Gandhi warmly welcomed the chief guest and other dignitaries.             In his address delivered on the occasion, Chief Guest Dr. Sudhanshu Trivedi expressed his happiness that CMS students are spreading the philosophy of Jai Jagat to all corners of the world. He said that the CMS al

3rd Day of 4-day International Mathematics Olympiad Matheletics 2023

  Lucknow, December 2 : The third day of the International Mathematics Olympiad organized by City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Campus II was full of exciting moments. While on the one hand students excelled in Mathematical Quiz and Puzzle Competition, on the other hand the mathematical games were keenly contested by the eager participants. Students from top public schools of Nepal, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and various states of India entered into fierce competition, each team trying to outdo the other with superior skill and knowledge.                Competitions at ‘Matheletics 2023’ began in Group C today with the Mathsketeers (Quiz) Contest. The written round was completed today in which the top ten teams were selected for the final round. The written round brought to light the hidden talents in mathematics and tested the logical and numerical ability of the participants of various countries. A major highlight of the day was the final round of Number Ninja (Maths Games) contest. C

CMS Girls Brass Band Team wins national honour at National School Band Competition

Lucknow, February 9 : CMS Girls’ Brass Band Team of Kanpur Road Campus brought honour to the city of Lucknow by securing the 2nd prize, the Runners up Trophy at the National School Brass Band Competition. The team was awarded a cash prize of Rs 16000/-, a certificate and a trophy by the organizers. This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma. Mr Sharma stated that this competition was organized as part of the 75th Republic Day Celebrations. Several prestigious schools and colleges from all over the country participated in this tough competition and displayed their skills and talent in music. Mr Sharma further said that such celebrations are extremely beneficial for students as they encourage young talent to come forward and make their mark at the national and international level and CMS is constantly encouraging its students to participate in competitions of music, dance and sports leading to their all-round personality development. CMS Pr