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CMS student wins first prize in Singing Competition


 

Lucknow, March 12 : Dhyey Singh, a talented Nursery student of City Montessori School, Aliganj Campus II brought laurels to the institution by winning the first prize in a singing competition namely the Indian Golden Voice - Session 9. This competition was organized under the aegis of Mangrove Production. This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma. Shri Sharma stated that the students of various schools participated in this contest wherein this shining gem of CMS emerged victorious. His remarkable talent and unwavering dedication shone brightly in this contest, earning him the first prize and capturing both the audience's hearts and the judges' admiration. Organizers of the event praised his multi-sided genius profusely rewarding him with a certificate and trophy. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon wished him a very bright future ahead. She also expressed gratitude towards the Principal and teachers of the school.

            Mr Sharma informed that CMS encourages its students to participate in such creative and innovative competitions to chisel their all-round talents. The main objective of CMS education is to prepare world leaders who can lead the world towards a better world society, its all-round growth and unrestrained progress. Thus, the unique CMS educational methodology helps them to win national and international level competitions and bring name and fame to the institution.

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