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CMS teacher Dr. Shiksha Tripathi honoured with International Pewter Award

Lucknow, 17 December : Dr. Shiksha Tripathi, a teacher and environment coordinator of City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus, has been bestowed the prestigious 'International Pewter Award' for her outstanding efforts towards environment sustainability  and motivating the students and young generation in this field. At the 'Global Sustainability Awards-2022 ceremony', organized in collaboration with the Center for Environment Education, Council of Royal Roots, The Energy and Research Institute (TERI) at New Delhi, Dr Shiksha Tripathi was presented 'International Pewter Award'. On this occasion, CMS Kanpur Road Campus was presented the 'Gold Award'. This information was given by the Chief Public Officer, Mr Hari Om Sharma. He added that the teachers of Dubai, Syria, UAE, Australia and many more countries participated for the International Pewter Award wherein Dr Tripathi received this singular honour for her phenomenal work, which is indeed a matter of great pride for the city of Lucknow.

            Mr Sharma further stated that CMS teachers are always motivating the students for constructive participation in the field of environmental protection. CMS teachers and students together have set a unique example in environmental protection and social awareness campaigns. CMS believes that earth’s natural resources are limited and we must use them wisely instead of exploiting them recklessly and depleting the earth of its richness. CMS students are enthusiastically involved in awareness marches, schemes, projects and competitions related to environment, pollution control, global warming, climate change and protecting the greenery of the planet.      

 

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