3rd day of International Festival of World Unity and World Peace Confluence-2023

Lucknow, 1 September : The third day of 'Confluence-2023', a 4-day International World Unity and World Peace Festival organized by City Montessori School, Indira Nagar Campus  was wonderful as the participating students of Nepal, Sri Lanka and various states of India spread the message of unity and peace across the globe. These participants exhibited their creative ideas through a series of interesting and informative competitions creating a confluence of universal values of unity, peace and harmony. It may be mentioned that the 4-day 'Confluence-2023' is being organized from 30 August to 2 September at CMS Kanpur Road auditorium in which around 500 students of various countries are participating.

            The competitions began with the final round of the World Parliament (Paper Presentation) Contest wherein 38 participants of India and abroad beautifully dressed as representatives of different countries presented several burning issues and its solutions. The competition was based on the theme 'Inclusion of Sustainable Development goals in the local sphere' wherein the participating students presented their papers, highlighting the  regional and global issues and their solutions. Similarly, At a Glance (Collage Making) competition was also very interesting and informative wherein participants from India and abroad took part very enthusiastically. They made attractive collages on the topic 'What kind of a world would you like to see for yourself in 2050'. Overall, 47 teams of junior category participated in this contest and showcased their amazing talents and creativity.

            Today the final round of Brain-a-Thon (Quiz) competition was one of the most attractive competitions. After two rounds of competition, 10 teams selected for the final round. In this competition, questions related to science, history and environment were asked, which the participating students proved their talent by answering at lightning speed. The audience also enjoyed the competition and encouraged the students with loud applause.

            In the afternoon session, Euphoric Trills (English Choir) competition was held that kept the audience glued to their seats. This competition was based on the theme 'Sound of Unity', in which 34 teams comprising both senior and junior category students participated. In this competition, not only the audience but also the judges were mesmerized to witness the singing talent of the students, excellent knowledge of music and depth of thought.

 

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