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CMS student appointed officer in National Forensic Science Laboratory


 

Lucknow, June 20 : Mini Chandra, a student of City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus has brought glory to the city by being appointed as Senior Scientific Officer (Lie Detection) in the Forensic Science Laboratory of the Government of India. Dr Mini Chandra has been selected through UPSC, the results of which have been declared recently in May. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi has congratulated Dr Mini Chandra on her outstanding achievement. This information was given by Shri Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS. Shri Sharma informed that Dr Mini Chandra has credited her success to her parents and teachers at CMS and the conducive environment of the school. The entire CMS family is proud of her achievement, who realized her dreams with her hard work and determination.

            Shri Sharma further informed that Dr Mini Chandra did her entire schooling from CMS. She studied from Nursery to the undergraduate level from CMS Kanpur Road campus. In a conversation, Dr Chandra said that whatever I am today, it is only because of CMS. CMS education has played an important role in my success. CMS taught me to face challenges from childhood, as well as inspired me to achieve my goals in life. I developed a global outlook while in school which boosted my confidence immensely. Shri Sharma further informed that CMS provides opportunities to its students to pursue careers of their interest by developing their personality. This is made possible due to the hard work and dedication of CMS teachers.   

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