Two CMS students qualify PCS (J)

Lucknow, 1 September : Two outstanding students of City Montessori School, Anju Yadav (Rank 116) of CMS Rajajipuram Campus I and Adil Ansari (Rank 205) of CMS Rajendra Nagar and Aliganj Campuses secured selection in the prestigious PCS (J), earning kudos for the institution. They accredited the guidance of CMS teachers, motivational and serene atmosphere at their campuses and the blessings of their parents for their success. This information has come from Mr Hari Om Sharma, Chief Public Relations Officer of CMS.Mr Sharma stated that the Founder of CMS and renowned educationist Dr Jagdish Gandhi expressed his profound happiness over the success of these students and expressed hope that these brilliant students of CMS will positively add value to the legal structure. Dr. Gandhi sent his gratitude to the Principals and teachers of these campuses.

            Mr Sharma further said that, in an informal conversation, Ms Anju Yadav said that inspirational events organized in CMS significantly contributed to my holistic development. Self-confidence and consistent efforts are the key to success, she said. Ms Anju studied from Class VI to XII at CMS Rajajipuram Campus I, followed by a five-year L.L.B. (Honours) course from Lucknow University. Her father Mr Ram Avtar Yadav is a Police Inspector, and her mother Mrs Geeta Yadav is a homemaker. Mr Adil Ansari of CMS Rajendra Nagar and Aliganj Campuses also owns the title of World Champion in bodybuilding. In an informal conversation, Mr Adil gave a tip to the young generation to think about uplifting society for the common good of the masses instead of thinking only for self-promotion. Speaking further, he said that the value based education received at CMS gave a boost to his confidence. His maternal grandfather, a social activist, has been a motivational force for him.

 

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