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Five CMS students selected in IAS


 

Lucknow, May 23 :  City Montessori School students have once again proved their mettle, with five selections in the coveted Indian Administrative Service, thus elevating the school flag high. This year, CMS Rajendra Nagar student Manan Agarwal (All India Rank 46) ; CMS Gomti Nagar I campus student Anuja Trivedi (AIR 80); CMS Aliganj student Aditya Srivastava (AIR 236), CMS Mahanagar Campus student Amit Gupta (All India Rank 246) and CMS Kanpur Road student Anushri Sachan (AIR 633) have blazoned the name of the city by their selection into the IAS.  All five students gave credit for their success to their parents, teachers and the calm atmosphere of CMS. Delighted at the achievement of these students, CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi congratulated them and wished them a bright future ahead. Dr Gandhi also congratulated the teachers of CMS saying that it is only because of their encouragement and dedication that students' foundations are strong. This information was given by Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Shri Hari Om Sharma.

            Shri Sharma said that Manan Agarwal has received his entire education from Kindergarten till Class XII from City Montessori School, Rajendra Nagar Campus I. He has always been a topper in his class. In Class X, he got 97.60 % marks in the ICSE Board Examinations while in Class XII, he scored an agg. percentage mark of 99% in the ISC Board examinations. He was inspired by the speeches of the CMS Founder Dr Jagdish Gandhi and the atmosphere in the school which instilled him with universal values and global thinking. He wants to enter the Indian Foreign Service (IFS) and spread peace and harmony in the world.

            Anuja Trivedi srudied at City Montessori School from Class IV to Class XII, clearing her ICSE Exam (Class X) with 97.80% marks and her ISC (Class XII) Exams from CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I with 98% marks. Anuja’s father is a retired Civil Services officer and her mother is a housewife.

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