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Childhood is the best age to inculcate moralistic values in children — Mr Sanjiv Bhutani, Director General, RDSO

Lucknow: March 25 :  'Divine Education Conference' of City Montessori School, RDSO Campus concluded today at its beautifully decorated premises. Chief Guest, Mr Sanjiv Bhutani, Director General, RDSO, lit the lamp of learning and inaugurated the event. On this occasion, the students presented various educational-cultural items, giving the message of honesty, character building and spirituality. The large gathering of parents and guardians present at the function applauded the performance of the students enthusiastically. The top performers of various competitive examinations and those who excelled in annual examination were awarded prizes.

            Addressing the audience on the occasion, Chief Guest, Mr Sanjiv Bhutani, Director General, RDSO, said that childhood is the best age to inculcate character building qualities in children. Once grown up it becomes difficult to teach such traits to them, hence the foundations should be laid when they are quite young. CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that education is a perpetual and creative process. What will a child grow up as or how will he be useful for society, solely depends on what type of people he had interacted with in his/her childhood, he said. A child well educated at the school, enlightened with divine knowledge can become an ideal member of the family, society and the world, he said.

            Principal of CMS RDSO Campus, Mrs Jyotsna Atul expressed heartfelt gratitude towards parents and guardians saying that CMS is making every effort for holistic development of students.

 

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