Lucknow, 25 July : A twelve-member
students’ team of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus I left for Noida
to participate in World Robotics Championship-2023 being held there. This
Robotics Championship is being organized under the joint aegis of the Ministry
of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India and All India Council for
Robotics and Automation from 25 to 27 July at Noida Indoor Stadium. This
information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of City Montessori
School, Mr Hari Om Sharma. Mr Sharma informed that over 3000 students’ teams
from 32 countries of the world are participating in the World Robotics
Championship. The CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I team which left for Noida comprises
the student members Aryan Abhay Verma, Vyom Ahuja, Shresth Verma, Vikrant
Singh, Yash Gupta, Vansh Kumar, Arnav Jain, Ansh Srivastava, Ayan Ahmad and
Prakhar Gupta, led by their teacher Mr Atul Tiwari as team leader and Mr Amresh
Sharma as helper teacher. Competitions at the
Robotics Olympiad include Robo Soccer, Robo Race, Bots Combat, Maze Solver,
Drone Race, RC Plane, Water Rocket, Fastest Line Follower etc. Through these
competitive events, the students will display their hidden talents in robotics,
scientific acumen and creative energy. The CMS students are full of enthusiasm
and eagerness to participate and showcase their talent by displaying their
self-made robots and compete with the best brains in the student community of
the world. The Olympiad will also encourage the rich exchange of thoughts and
innovative ideas which will be of great benefit to the scientific world.
Lucknow, March 5 : City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus, successfully organized the grand ‘Divine Education Conference’ today at the school auditorium. The Chief Guest, Shri Harsh Singh, IPS, inaugurated the event by lighting the ceremonial lamp. Speaking on the occasion, Shri Singh praised the program and stated that CMS students are multi-talented. He further said that human civilization has now entered a technologically advanced era full of conveniences. In such times, it is essential to provide children with moral and spiritual education from an early age so that they naturally develop humanitarian qualities, enhance their intelligence and wisdom, and can differentiate between right and wrong to make correct life decisions. He urged teachers and parents to nurture a global perspective in students so that they can contribute positively to the world community in the future. Welcoming the Chief Guest and other distinguished guests, CMS M...

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