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National Band Competition winning CMS team meets the Governor

Lucknow, February 20 : The student team of City Montessori School, Kanpur Road Campus, which secured the first prize in the National School Band Competition, visited the Raj Bhavan today to receive blessings from the Hon'ble Governor, Smt. Anandiben Patel. The team was led by the CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon. On this occasion, the Governor praised the students for their versatile talents and appreciated the contributions of Band Directors,
Mr. Haripath, Mr. Balam Singh Bisht, and Mr. Sunil Singh Rawat. She remarked, "CMS students are immensely talented. I also congratulate the teachers who are not only nurturing the students' abilities but also instilling life values and character excellence in them." The CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Hon'ble Governor for taking the time to meet the CMS students.

        It is noteworthy that the talented Pipe Band team of CMS Kanpur Road Campus won the first prize at the National School Band Competition held at the National Stadium in New Delhi. This competition was recently organized as part of the 76th Republic Day celebrations, in which prestigious schools from across the country participated. Despite tough competition, the Pipe Band team of CMS Kanpur Road Campus won the first prize with their musical performance, showcasing exceptional creativity, high discipline, and national pride.In an informal conversation, Prof. Geeta Gandhi Kingdon shared her experience of meeting the Governor, saying, "This meeting is a memorable moment for all of us that will always inspire us. Her Excellency is a person of simplicity, grace, and high moral values. She met the students with great affection and encouraged them. This interaction will undoubtedly inspire other students to strive for excellence.

            Mr. Rishi Khanna, Head, Communications, CMS, informed that the students who made Lucknow proud with their exceptional performance in the National School Band Competition and received blessings from Hon'ble Governor Anandiben Patel include: Atharv Mani, Aviral Sagar, Atharv Tiwari, Ayush Kumar Pandey, Manomay Tiwari, Prithvi Singh Satya, Akshat Jaiswal, Dweep Pal, Atharv Parmar, Abhishek Pandey, Yasharth Vikram Singh, Yuvraj Prakash Verma, Nihal Kumar, Sanskar Singh, Saksham Upadhyay, Namanjeet Singh, Ansh Pratap Yadav, Sahil Singh, Ayush Verma, Vaibhav Sehgal, Ganesh Gupta, Kanishk Gupta, Aarush Shukla, Arpan Chatterjee, Erik Shukla, Prakhyat Dubey, Ansh Kashyap, Naman Kumar, Manas Tripathi, Debanjan Chakravarty, and Vansh Raj Dwivedi
 

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