CMS has created a unique educational environment in the state -Shri Suresh Kumar Khanna, Finance Minister, U.P.
Lucknow, September 4 : Grand Online
Celebrations were held at City Montessori School here today to celebrate
Teachers Day, the birthday of former President, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan on
the eve of the great day. The function was inaugurated amid great enthusiasm by
the Chief Guest, Mr Suresh Khanna, Minister for Finance, Health Education and
Parliamentary Affairs, Government of U.P. Over 3000 CMS teachers and staff
members attended the function registering their online presence and adding to
the gravity of the occasion. CMS Founders and renowned educationists, Dr
Jagdish Gandhi and Dr Bharti Gandhi and the CMS President and
Managing-Director, Professor Geeta Gandhi Kingdon expressed their profound
gratitude towards the Chief Guest for sparing his invaluable time to inspire
the teachers. They were also thankful towards the dedicated and
self-sacrificing teachers who are involved day and night in moulding the
character of the students, imparting knowledge of the highest order and
building their future as World Leaders and Shapers of the destiny of Humankind.
Professor Geeta Kingdon especially congratulated the teachers for their
wonderful adaptation to the new teaching technology in corona times and
carrying out their work with full dedication and devotion in spite of all the
stress in these hard times. Earlier, the Head of Quality Assurance and
Innovation Department, Superior Principal, Mrs Susmita Basu welcomed the
teachers and all the dignitaries present online witnessing the Teachers Day
programme.
Addressing
the august virtual gathering of teachers, the Chief Guest Mr Suresh Khanna, Finance
Minister, U.P., said that City Montessori School has created such a unique educational
environment in Uttar Pradesh that it has placed Lucknow on the world map and
brought honour to India internationally. The way Dr Jagdish Gandhi and his
wife, Dr Bharti Gandhi are serving the noble cause of education has very few
examples in the whole world. Whilst earlier, the names of Allahabad, Darjeeling
and New Delhi were synonymous with quality education, today, the name of
Lucknow has overtaken these places and the state capital enjoys a place of
great pride in academic circles as the seat of quality education. No words of
praise are sufficient for the founders and teachers of this great institution,
he said. Students from CMS are contributing effectively in the advancement of
human civilization and holding posts of great responsibility in various corners
of the globe.
Earlier,
Teachers Day Celebrations began at CMS a series of educational-cultural items.
The atmosphere was charged with an insatiable zest for learning and desire for
knowledge and wisdom as the various items - School Prayer, All Religion and
World Peace Prayer, Vande Mataram, Welcome Song, World Parliament, Qawalli, and
items based upon the life and teachings of Dr S. Radhakrishnan rolled out one
by one. A special presentation on Vision 2025 proved extremely effective.
CMS
Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi was emotional and inspiring as he applauded the
achievements of CMS students and teachers saying that it was due to their
total dedication to the teaching profession and their hard work which had
placed them on a high pedestal of success both nationally and internationally.
The excellent performance of students in ISC and ICSE Boards was ample
testimony of the high quality of teaching at CMS. It is because of this
continuous improvement practised by the teachers that the school is a Guinness
World Record Holder and winner of UNESCO prize for peace education 2002. We
started with only five students in 1959 and have now become the world’s largest
school in a single city, he said. CMS Founder Director, Dr Bharti Gandhi
said that CMS teachers are following the path of noble ideas, character
formation and imparting moral values to children as shown by the great
teacher-philosopher, Bharat Ratna Dr S. Radhakrishnan. She wished the teachers
all happiness and success in this noble profession of serving the children. CMS
President, Professor Geeta Gandhi Kingdon once again thanked the teachers
and motivated them to keep up the good work of serving the children as they had
been doing for the past 62 years of the school by building their character and
inculcating in their tender hearts the love of God. These children will be the
leaders of tomorrow and the builders of a New World Civilization.
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