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CMS students excel in Hindi competition

Lucknow, 29 November : The talented students of City Montessori School, Aliganj Campus II, namely Vachi Singh, Arnav Pandey, Mohammad Zain Tariq Khan and Aradhya Awasthi, have brought glory to the institution with their remarkable performance in the India Hindi Spelling Bee Competition 2024 held at the national level. Among the achievers, Vaachi Singh secured the 5th National Rank, while Arnav Pandey achieved the 8th National Rank. Additionally, Mohammad Zain Tariq Khan and Aradhya Awasthi earned the 9th National Rank, showcasing their excellent knowledge of Hindi. This competition was organized by the educational institution India Spelling Bee. This information was given by Mr. Rishi Khanna, Head, Communications, CMS. Mr Khanna informed that this examination was conducted at an all-India level for students from classes 1 to 9 with the aim of fostering an interest in the national language, Hindi, and enhancing their knowledge and skills in the language. The meritorious CMS students demonstrated exceptional proficiency in Hindi spelling, vocabulary, and writing skills, proving their superiority. The panel of judges highly commended the students' knowledge of Hindi and honoured them with certificates of appreciation. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, extended her best wishes to these talented students for their bright future.

               Mr. Khanna further stated that CMS consistently motivates its students to develop their multifaceted talents and excel in life through such creative and innovative competitions. This unique educational philosophy has enabled CMS students to win accolades at national and international levels, bringing pride to the school.

 

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