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CMS Students win 8 medals including 4 Gold medals in International Hindi Olympiad

Lucknow, May 20 : Students of City Montessori School, Aliganj Campus II won 4 Gold Medals, 3 Silver medals and 1 Bronze medal totalling 8 medals at the International Hindi Olympiad organized under the aegis of Hindi Olympiad Foundation, New Delhi. While Prachi Singh, Pratibha Singh, Abhinav Verma and Netansha Varshney won gold medals each, Dakshita,  Rajeshwar Awasthi and Dhruv Dixit earned silver medals and Aradhaya Shukla won a bronze medal, thus bringing laurels to the institution. This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of City Montessori School, Mr Hari Om Sharma.  Mr Sharma further informed that students from India and abroad participated in this Olympiad wherein these students of CMS Aliganj Campus II showcased great talent and proved that each student must be well versed in his mother tongue to achieve true success in life and the knowledge of Hindi language acquaints one with our culture and heritage too. The organizers rewarded these students with medals and certificates praising their knowledge and talents. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon has wished a bright future to these promising students.

        Mr Sharma said that CMS endeavours to chisel multifarious talents of students to empower them to pace ahead firmly and steadily in life with various creative and innovative skills by providing them opportunities to participate in different competitions. CMS aims at imparting such education to children that can prepare them as world leaders so that they lead the world with their broadened humanistic approach. It has enabled the gems of CMS to win the maximum number of prizes in different national and international competitions and bring laurels for the state and the nation.

 

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