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CMS teacher felicitated

Lucknow, November 8 : Ms. Pooja Tandon, a teacher at City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Campus II, has been awarded the 'Outstanding Dance Teacher Award' for her dedication to students’ holistic development and her remarkable contributions to the field of dance. Recently, Ms. Tandon was honoured with this prestigious award at a grand ceremony. This information was given by Mr. Rishi Khanna, Head, Communications, CMS. He further stated that Ms. Tandon, with a career spanning over fifteen years, has made significant contributions in both Kathak and Western dance, nurturing students' natural creativity, discipline, and artistic abilities through dance while playing an invaluable role in their personality development. Under her guidance, numerous students have elevated Lucknow's prestige on national and international stages in dance and music. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon, extended her heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Pooja Tandon for this outstanding achievement.

            Mr Khanna said that the institution and its teachers are progressing and winning new accolades through their hard work and self-sacrifice. CMS teachers are ready to go the extra mile for the benefit of their students and prepare them for a safe and healthy future. During the past 65 years, CMS teachers have won many honours for which the people of Lucknow are justly proud and happy. With these well qualified CMS teachers, the school moves ahead confidently imparting all three kinds of education i.e. material, human and divine and forming Total Quality Persons who can face the challenges of tomorrow with confidence.

 

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