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CMS Kanpur Road organizes a Grand Divine Education Conference


 

Lucknow, 9 March : Addressing the august gathering of students and teachers at the Divine Education Conference of City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus, the Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Mr Brajesh Pathak said that the CMS pattern of education is really praiseworthy as it creates ideal world citizens who can bring about positive change and development in society.  Mr Pathak said that education infuses humanity in students. When students receive purposeful and holistic education full of character building qualities and humane values, they will become balanced and compassionate human beings ready to serve with full dedication and devotion. Earlier the programme began with lighting the lamp of learning at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium. On this occasion, the students put up cultural items and songs which made the atmosphere rich with spirituality. The prayer dance, all Religion Prayer, musical renditions, skits and various other educational-cultural presentations were much appreciated by the parents and guardians.  The occasion was made even more memorable when the prize-winners of various competitions and the meritorious students were felicitated and honoured with prizes, certificates and medals.

            CMS President and Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, while addressing the parents and guardians said that the child today is living in an age of science and technology. Rapid advancement in the field of science has made the child curious to know and to learn more and more each day. In this situation, it is significant that divine education is imparted to children at an early age and the child gets a global viewpoint. At CMS it has become our endeavour to impart education of a high quality which gives wings to their imagination and creativity and makes them active agents of profound social transformation. Senior Principal of CMS Kanpur Road, Dr Vineeta Kamran expressed her gratitude towards the parents and guardians saying that the institution is fortunate to receive their overwhelming support in all its activities and it is for this very reason that students are continuously touching the heights of fame and excellence.

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