CMS students display a hue of unique colours in their educational-cultural items

Lucknow, February 3 :  'Annual Parents' Day' celebrations of City Montessori School, Asharfabad Campus concluded at the CMS Kanpur Road auditorium. On this occasion, students of the school displayed unique colours of educational-cultural items and left the parents mesmerized by the multi-sided talents of their children. The large gathering of parents applauded open heartedly to cheer them. Earlier, CMS Founder and renowned educationist, Dr Jagdish Gandhi inaugurated the function by lighting the lamp of learning. Addressing the gathering, Dr Gandhi urged the mothers and teachers to create an environment of morality and spirituality at home and school and pave way for the establishment of an ideal world society.

            The programme began with 'All Religion and World Peace Prayer' that filled the hearts of audience with divine love and glory. A devotional song 'Ek Tu Hi Bharosa' presented by mothers of students was much appreciated. On this occasion, students presented a series of educational-cultural items like Qawwali, skit 'Ali Baba', Aerobics 'Robotic Dynamite', Choreography 'Nritya Ragini', choir, action song, rhymes, dada-dadi song and bhartiyam displaying the unique view of unity in diversity, cooperation, mutual understanding and team work and left the audience awe-struck. A wonderful presentation of World Parliament based on the theme 'Family Unity' was also worth watching.

            Mrs Trapti Dwivedi, Principal of CMS Asharfabad campus expressed heartfelt thanks to parents saying that parents provide opportunity to the children to refine themselves. She added further that CMS is endeavouring through education to prepare children to abide by the teachings of God so that each child can become  an ideal citizen of the society in future.

 

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