CMS student, who spreads awareness for Eye donation, earns place in Harvard World Records

Lucknow, February 23 : Devaagyh Dixit, a class 4 student of City Montessori School, Mahanagar Campus earned place in the prestigious ‘Harvard World Records’ for motivating the general public and spreading awareness for the noble cause of eye donation at the young age of just 8 years. Devaagyh’s record is the result of two years of constant hard work. Besides motivating people for eye donation through organizing music workshops, Devaagyh is also fulfilling his social responsibility by educating the children of slums and rehabilitation centres. He has been awarded the title of 'Youngest Child to Have Motivated Most Number of People for Eye Donation' for these virtuous efforts, and awarded the 'Harvard World Record' certificate for his passion for social upliftment. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi congratulated Devaagyh for his enormous achievement and has wished him success in his future endeavours.

            CMS Chief Public Relations Officer, Shri Hari Om Sharma informed that this multi-talented child entered the Guinness Book of World Records at an early age of 8 years and has 9 world records and 25 national records to his name. He has also been awarded several prizes in the field of music, sports and other activities. Devaagyh aspires to join Indian army or DRDO when he grows up.

 

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