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CMS students win Gold medals in International Hindi Olympiad



Lucknow, January 9 : Five students of City Montessori School, Chowk campus brought glory to the institution by winning Gold medals in International Hindi Olympiad. Vardaan Kashyap, Swasti Asthana, Fabeha Atif, Ikra Shahid and Aryan Yadav won gold medals by scoring 100% marks in the Olympiad. CMS Chief Public Relations Officer, Shri Hari Om Sharma informed that this Olympiad was organized under the aegis of Hindi Olympiad Foundation, New Delhi in which students from prestigious schools of India and abroad participated and showcased their knowledge of Hindi language. Amidst a tough competition, CMS students demonstrated with their brilliant performance that in order to be successful in today’s times, it is necessary for every student to have excellent  knowledge of his/her mother tongue. It is also important to have knowledge of Hindi for moral and character development of students. The organisers of the Olympiad applauded the knowledge of Hindi of CMS students and awarded them with gold medals and certificate. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi congratulated these students for their outstanding achievement.

Shri Sharma informed that while CMS students have a firm grip on English language, they have also demonstrated their prowess in their mother tongue, Hindi. The aim of CMS is to impart an education to its students which can prepare them to become world leaders, so that they may lead the global society with their humane vision. Due to this education, CMS students bring glory to the city and country by emerging as winners in various international and national competition.

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