CMS students take out Save Water march


 

Lucknow, July 21 : Students of City Montessori School, Rajendra Nagar Campus II took out a grand march to motivate the society for water conservation and spread awareness about the importance of water in our lives. The students’ march was led by the school Principal, Mrs Shameem Singh. This initiative was highly appreciated by the general public who encouraged the students in their efforts. The students, carrying banners-posters in their hands, and raising slogans, took rounds of the Rajendra Nagar area and made public aware about water conservation, limited availability of drinking water, water pollution, wastage of water etc. They also took a pledge to save water.

            Earlier, inaugurating the ‘Water Conservation’ march, Principal of CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus II, Mrs Shameem Singh said that we are all aware of the importance of water in daily life, despite that we are not sensitized about the wastage of water and significance of water conservation. If the importance of water conservation is not understood, then we are leading our future in darkness. Therefore, it is necessary to make children aware about the importance of water conservation from childhood itself. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi congratulated the students, teachers and Principal of Rajendra Nagar Campus II for their socially impactful initiative.

            Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Shri Hari Om Sharma informed that CMS students have always been at the forefront of public awareness campaigns and this water conservation march is another series in its efforts. Today it is necessary that every citizen of the society should be aware and serious about water, energy and environment. He expressed confidence that this march of CMS students will inspire teenagers and youth for conservation of water and environment.

           

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