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CMS student bags first prize in painting competition

Lucknow, January 14 : Insha Khan, a talented Class VIII student of City Montessori School, Station Road Campus, brought fame to Lucknow by winning the first prize in an inter-school painting competition. She was awarded a cash prize of Rs. 2000/- for her outstanding painting. The competition was organized under the aegis of Indian Council for Agricultural Research (ICAR - NBFGR) in which students of various noted schools participated. This information has come from Mr Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS. Mr Sharma added that through her first prize winning entry, Insha has not only displayed her artistic talent and noble ideas but also disseminated the message that India can prove to be a leader on the world map only with the progress of agriculture sector. Her painting won the hearts of one and all. The organizers profusely praised her talents and rewarded her with cash prize and certificate. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi wished her success in all future endeavors.

           Mr Sharma further stated that CMS always motivates its students to move ahead and perform with excellence by participating in innovative and creative competitions and chisel their skills in different fields. CMS aims to impart quality education to its students to nurture them as world leaders and thereby enables them to lead the world with their humanistic outlook. The unique teachings of CMS prepare its students to earn various national and international prizes in contests and bring laurels to the institution.

 

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