Children should be nurtured with character building virtues by parents and teachers — Mrs Kiran Bala Chaudhary, Commissioner, Right to Information Act
Lucknow,
February 24 : City Montessori School, Rajendra Nagar Campus I organized its
'Divine Education Conference' with great joy and enthusiasm at CMS Kanpur Road
auditorium here today. Chief Guest, Mrs Kiran Bala Chaudhary, Commissioner,
Right to Information Act, inaugurated the function by lighting the lamp of
learning. Addressing the gathering on this occasion, Mrs Chaurhary called upon the parents and teachers to
join hands and inculcate character building virtues in the younger generation.
She further stated that our rich cultural heritage believes in the ideal of
Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam and we must imbue the seeds of this concept in the young
minds of our children. CMS Founder-Director and renowned educationist, Dr
Bharti Gandhi said on this occasion that education must sometimes become an
agent of profound social transformation. Meaningful education provides a
direction to the younger generation so that they can become leaders in society
and contribute effectively for a higher and nobler civilization.
On this occasion, the students of CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus I
presented several educational-cultural items like songs, skits, dances, rhymes,
etc. keeping the audience glued to their seats. The meritorious students from
Pre-Primary to Class II were honoured and awarded prizes for having topped in
their classes in the Annual Examination and also those who had brought name and
fame to the school by winning prizes in various competitive events, cultural
activities and sports etc. Senior Principal of CMS Rajendra Nagar Campus I,
Mrs Jayashree Krishnan while expressing gratitude towards the parents and
grandparents, said that a modern school carries an important social
responsibility on its shoulders. CMS ensures that its students receive
material, human and divine education and become persons of good character and
sublime disposition.
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