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30-member CMS student delegation leaves for Udaipur and Mount Abu on educational excursion

Lucknow, May 25 : A 30-member delegation of City Montessori School, Station Road Campus comprising 27 students and 3 teachers left for a six-day educational excursion to Udaipur and Mount Abu. The student team is led by Senior teacher Ms Kavita Ahuja Sharma and teachers, Mr BK Singh and Ms Shelly Prakash, as the deputy leaders. Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma informed. Mr Sharma said that during this educational tour, CMS students would get a first-hand experience of the vastness and beauty of the most picturesque locations of Mount Abu, Udaipur and Jaipur including Nakki Lake, Mount Abu Wildlife Sanctuary, Aravalli Hills, Lake Pichola, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, etc. besides observing the historical landmarks, city planning, rock garden, natural beauty, lakes, temples, and shrines. The excursionists will also go for trekking and camping in nearby places. This trip will help increase the knowledge and personality development of the students besides bringing them face to face with the unity in diversity in India.

            Mr Sharma informed that City Montessori School often sends its students on excursions to various parts of India and abroad, especially during vacations. These excursions are meant to enhance their general awareness, and healthy entertainment and develop their global outlook. Mr Sharma said that modern advanced technologies have made the world a global village, thus it has become the need of the hour to make them aware of different cultures, traditions and diverse thoughts.

 

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