12-member CMS student delegation to visit Japan

Lucknow, 1 March : A 12-member student delegation of City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Extension, comprising 11 students and 1 teacher, will be visiting Japan to participate in Sakura Science Exchange Programme being organized by Japan Science & Technology Agency from 6 to 12 March 2023.  Student teams from almost 30 countries of the world will be participating in this Science Exchange Programme. This information was given by the Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma. He added that during this visit, CMS students will be visiting the best universities and Research Institutes of Japan, attend lectures on the latest advancement in science and technology and witness hands-on experiments by top scientists. All the expenses of the visit to Japan i.e. international round-trip air tickets, accommodation, meals and transportation in Japan etc. will be borne by the organizers of the Science Programme. Mr Sharma further informed that Ms Triguna Singh, teacher of CMS Gomti Nagar Extension is the leader of the CMS delegation comprising student members Shashank Ranjan, Anurag Singh, Yash Nehra, Atharv Mohan, Shivendra Pratap Singh, Samarth Raghuvanshi, Avi Mishra, Subha Shukla, Shivansh Maurya, Manas Saxena and Eshan Srivastava.

               Mr Sharma informed that this Science Programme aims at developing students' talent and skills in science. This trip will be helpful in developing students' interest in science and preparing upcoming scientists to compete at international level. They will also get an opportunity to share a common platform with the students of different cultures and be acquainted with their lifestyle and language. Mr Sharma said that CMS makes all efforts to give a scientific and global perception to the students. Such events help the children to become world leaders and lead the world.

 

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