CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I organizes Robotics Championship
Lucknow, October
25 : The grand opening of the two-day Inter-school Robotics Championship,
hosted by City Montessori School, Gomti Nagar Campus I, took place today in the
school auditorium. The event was inaugurated amidst scintillating educational
and cultural items by the Chief Guest, Dr. G.K. Goswami, ADGP and Director of
UP State Institute of Forensic Sciences. The event was graced by distinguished
figures from the fields of science, education, and literature, including Dr.
Arif Siddiqui, General Manager of ISRO Telemetry, Tracking, and Command
Network, who added to the grandeur of the ceremony with their presence. This
Robotics Championship, organized in association with the Council for the Indian
School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) and IIT Delhi, has brought together 27
selected student teams from renowned schools across the country.
In his address, the Chief Guest Dr. G.K.
Goswami emphasized
the importance of a humanitarian approach in this era of scientific progress,
technological advancement, and artificial intelligence. Encouraging the
students, he said that they are the most advanced and exceptional creation of
the Almighty, and as such, the responsibility of building a new society lies on
the shoulders of the younger generation. Dr. Goswami praised CMS for nurturing
the talents of the youth while shaping them into ideal citizens of society. Guest
of Honour, Dr. Arif Siddiqui wished all the participating students a bright
future and encouraged the young generation to utilize their knowledge,
creativity, and talent for noble causes. CMS Manager, Prof. Geeta Gandhi
Kingdon warmly welcomed the participants from various states, saying that
this Robotics Championship offers a golden opportunity for budding scientists
to showcase their scientific knowledge and multifaceted skills, which will
inspire not only the participants but also other students toward advanced
technology. Mrs. Abha Anant, Principal of CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I, extended
heartfelt thanks to the participating student teams and the distinguished
guests.
After the inauguration ceremony, the
championship commenced with competitions on the theme ‘Robo Villa’ where
the students’ scientific talent, skills, and creative thinking were on full
display. In a competitive and healthy environment, the student teams showcased
their scientific and exploratory abilities through their self-constructed
robots. In this competition, all 27 student teams were tasked with constructing
a house using their robots. The top six teams, who successfully built the house
within the stipulated time, were selected for the final round of the
competition, which will be held in Hyderabad, where they will display their
scientific prowess in the final round of this championship.
CMS Head of Communications, Mr. Rishi
Khanna, informed that the winning student teams from today’s competition will
be honored and awarded at the prize distribution and closing ceremony scheduled
for Saturday, October 26, at the CMS Gomti Nagar Campus I auditorium.
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