Youth should actively contribute to Unity and Peace -- Dr. Bharti Gandhi, Founder-Director, CMS
Lucknow,
August 13 : The 4-day International Children's Olympiad, organized by City
Montessori School, Aliganj Campus II, concluded today with a grand ceremony at
CMS Kanpur Road auditorium. The event began with an insightful address by Dr.
Bharti Gandhi, Founder-Director of CMS. In her speech, Dr. Gandhi urged the
younger generation to rise above distinctions of race, colour, language, and
religion, and actively contribute to the establishment of global unity and
peace. She emphasized that this Olympiad is not just an educational competition
but also a mission to promote world unity and peace by fostering a sense of
brotherhood among the future generation. Encouraging the participating
students, she remarked that all participants are winners because each of them
has learned something new. It is noteworthy that the International
Children's Olympiad was organized by CMS Aliganj Campus II from 10th to 13th
August at the CMS Kanpur Road Auditorium, where around 500 students from Nepal,
Sri Lanka, and various states of India showcased their multifaceted talents in
various interesting and knowledge-enhancing competitions.
In the Olympiad, the student team
from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Bhagwandas Purohit Vidya Mandir, Nagpur, won the
first prize in Wordless Wonders (Dance and Music competition), displaying
their outstanding talent. Meanwhile, National English School, Kolkata, secured
the first position in the Wordy Muse (Poetry Recitation) competition.
Similarly, in the Re Magica (art exhibition), Sunshine Public School,
Ghazipur and Jaycees Public School, Rudrapur, jointly secured the first
position. In the Tintinnabulation (Jingles) competition, City
International School and National English School, Kolkata, were declared joint
winners. The concluding and prize distribution ceremony of the International
Children's Olympiad was a grand affair filled with enthusiasm and joy. On
this occasion, Mrs. Samvida Adhikari, the Convener of the Olympiad and
Principal of CMS Aliganj Campus II, said that this festival has been
successful in not only nurturing the talents of the young generation but also
in developing a humanitarian and spiritual outlook among them.
Earlier, this morning, the
students participated in the Tintinnabulation (Jingles) competition in which
students revealed their creative thinking and power of expression through
musical rhymes and rhythm relating it to science, mathematics and other
subjects. The event helped the students to think creatively and learn science
and mathematics in an innovative way.
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