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Third day of International Youth Fest in CMS Participating students win hearts with passionate acting

Lucknow, December 5 : The third day of the five-day International Youth Fest-2022 organized by City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Campus II at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium had been very heart-warming for the audience sitting in the auditorium to watch the drama competition staged with emphatic talents of the participating students arrived from Nepal and states of India. The joyous audience clapped profusely to encourage students. The drama competition revealed the acting talents of participating teams and their practical expressions and gestures while enacting the play. It may be noted that the five-day International Youth Festival-2022 is organized at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium from 3 to 7 December, with participants’ teams arrived from India and abroad.

            The drama competition organized today was on the topic ‘Role of Youth in Nation Building’, in which each team of eight students displayed their dramatic finesse while enacting the role of youth, and they also sketched the picture of a society where peace, unity, and cordiality prevail. Their attire was attractive, and their expressions convincing, proving their prowess in enacting. Students’ creativity showed that the progress of humanity is possible when art and the brain work in coherence. The team of O. P. Jindal School, Urja Nagar Campus, Raigarh, spread the message through the drama that youths should possess original thoughts to actualize their creative dreams. The team of Rustomji International School, Mohadi Campus, Maharashtra, staged the drama to spread the message that youths can maintain India’s culture of unity in diversity. The Delhi Public School team showcased through the drama that young people must focus on the green economy. The students of Jaycees Public School, Rudrapur, gave the message that all young minds have different ideas and diverse personalities, and therefore, they can bring changes not only in India but in the world. They got marks on different parameters of acting and presentation
 

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