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CMS students learn success mantrasfrom Super-30 s Anand Kumar

Lucknow, August 9 : The Founder of the world-renowned 'Super-30' coaching institute, and world-famous mathematician and academician, Padmashri Mr Anand Kumar visited Lucknow on the invitation of City Montessori School today. During his visit, he engaged in extensive discussions with CMS students, sharing essential insights for success and inspiring them to reach new heights. The excitement among the thousands of students who had gathered in the CMS Gomti Nagar Campus II auditorium, to listen to Mr Anand Kumar's impactful speech was indeed palpable. His words resonated with the audience, motivating them to pursue their ideas with passion and determination. Mr Anand Kumar also made sure to address the students’ curiosity, thoughtfully answering every question they posed. Founded in Patna, Bihar, 'Super-30' is a prestigious institution in India and recognized globally for its commitment to providing free education to underprivileged children. Mr Anand Kumar has played a pivotal role in empowering economically and socially disadvantaged yet talented students to achieve remarkable success. His dedication has earned him numerous accolades, including the prestigious Padmashri award.

        CMS Founder-Director and esteemed educationist Dr. Bharti Gandhi warmly welcomed Mr Anand Kumar and in her address to students, she encouraged them to recognize that they are beloved children of the Almighty God and should actively engage with social causes. She urged them to channel their talents, abilities, and energy toward meaningful development. CMS Manager Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon expressed her heartfelt gratitude towards Mr Anand Kumar for sparing his valuable time to visit the school and interact with the students. She expressed her confidence that these discussions would inspire students with fresh ideas and a renewed desire to achieve great success in life. Prof. Kingdon emphasized that it has always been the mission of CMS to nurture the creative energy of future generations and instill enthusiasm through various means. She also urged teachers to be proactive in uplifting students’ morale by addressing their subject-related queries with appropriate solutions. Ms. Sushmita Ghose, Superior Principal and Head of CMS Quality Education and Innovation Department, also motivated the students with her inspiring speech.

 

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