CMS student gets finalist award in International Art Competiton

Lucknow, 11 February : Aadvik Dhawan, a class II student of City Montessori School, Chowk Campus has won the finalist award at the International Peace Pals Art Competition for the age-group of 5 to 7 years elevating the name and fame of city on international front. This International competiton was organized under the aegis of World Peace Prayer Society, New York for which entries were received from the students of various countries. As many as 4540 young students from 77 countries participated in this competition based on the theme 'May Peace Prevail on Earth', wherein the artwork of Aadvik adjudged for the finalist award. CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi, while praising the achievement of Aadvik, blessed him for a very bright future. This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma. He added that it is a great achievement for the CMS that the attractive artwork made by the little gem of CMS was recognized on international level. This talented student of CMS disseminated the message of world unity and world peace very effectively through his artwork exhibitng his outstanding creativity and imagination. Organizers of the event awarded this CMS students with certificate of appreciation profusely praising his talents and creativity.

               Mr Sharma informed that CMS encourages its students to participate in such creative and innovative competitions to chisel their multifaceted skills. The main objective of the CMS education is to prepare world leaders who can lead the future world society with their broad humane outlook. Thus, the unique CMS education technique helps them to win national and international level competitions and bring name and fame to the institution.

 

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