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Foundation of a Good Society is laid in school-Dr Jagdish Gandhi,

Lucknow, March 28 : City Montessori School, Kanpur Road campus organized the Divine Education Conference today at its auditorium. CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi inaugurated the function by lighting the lamp of learning. Addressing the gathering of parents on this occasion, Dr Gandhi said that the foundation of a good society is laid in the school itself. As is the atmosphere in school, so is the mind of the student. The responsibility of making the child a light of the world lies on the home, school and society but it is the school which exerts maximum influence on the child's mind. CMS students are schooled in thoughts of peace, unity and harmony so that they grow up to understand that God is One, Religion is One and Humanity is One.

            Earlier, the students of CMS Kanpur Road Campus displayed their talents before their parents at the Divine Education Conference held held here today. While on the one hand, CMS Kanpur Road auditorium glittered with the divine unity as the students presented School Prayer, All Religion Prayer and World Unity Prayer, on the other hand, unique presentation of World Parliament attracted the attention of audience. At this World Parliament, students presented peaceful solutions of various global problems. Besides, the students presented several educational-cultural items keeping the audience enthralled. Songs and dances, qawwali, skits and many more presentations won the hearts of parents and the auditiorium resounded with applause from the parents. Through these cultural items, students propagated the CMS philosophy of Vasudhaiv Kutumbakam, the four pillars of education - knowledge, wisdom, spiritual perception and eloquent speech besides the values of universality, excellence in education, global thinking and service to the world. The students who had given brilliant performances in academics, co-curricular activities and sports throughout the year were  rewarded with certificates and trophies.

            Principal of CMS Kanpur Road Campus, Dr (Mrs) Vineeta Kamran said on this occasion that the whole society including parents, grand parents and neighbours, must play the role of character builders and pledge for developing the mental capability of children. Such a united family and amicable society should offer a healthy atmosphere for the character building of children. 

 

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