teachers' day celebrations

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(1) CMS is the Guinness World Record holder as the world’s largest school by pupils (with 31,000 students on roll now) (2) CMS is the First school of the world to be awarded the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education (2002) and (3) The only school to organise and host 20 international events annually. See http://www.cmseducation.org Listen to MR JAGDISH GANDHI Founder-Manager, CMS everyday on 1. Aastha TV channel at 9.10 am 2. Sanskar TV channel at 5.25 pm 3. Local TV channel (CMS Activities) 6.30 pm 4. Sadhana TV channel at 7.25 pm October 2006 Issue No. 6 A 4-day International Educational Technology Development Programme was organized by CMS, Kanpur Road at the World Unity Convention Centre, CMS, Kanpur Road, Lucknow from 31 August to 3 September 2006. Around 75 educationists, teachers, educational directors and principals came together on a common platform and voiced their firm belief that the new century will bring about a quality revolution in education. Delegates from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and various states of India participated in this programme. Various This year CMS launched a massive tree plantation drive on Teachers Day, the birthday of former President of India, Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, one of the most outstanding teachers - philosophers of his time.. The chief guest on this occasion was Mr Ambika Chaudhary, Minister of State, Revenue, U.P. The special guest was Mr Virendra Singh, Minister of State, Forests (Independent charge), U.P. Also present was Mr V.N. Garg, Principal, Secretary, Forest Department, U.P. and several other distinguished citizens who planted saplings at Jai Jagat Park adjacent to the CMS Girls' Degree College, Kanpur Road. CMS awarded prizes of Rs 15 lakhs to the outstanding meritorious teachers who are the builders and shapers of the destiny of future world citizens. Computer teacher of CMS Mahanagar, Shri S. K. Gaur and Hindi Teacher of CMS Rajajipuram Mrs Archana Tiwari declared Best CMS teachers for ISC and ICSE sections were honoured with prize cheques of Rs. 23,000/- and Rs. 10,284 respectively. The teachers whose students had performed with excellence in the ISC and ICSE Board Examinations 2006 were also honoured and awarded cash prizes. (Talk with Best Teachers on page 7) Four-day International Educational Technology Development Programme at CMS Kanpur Road Educationists hail new century as one of quality in education case-studies were presented by these renowned educationists, discussing students’ problems like punctuality, tuitions etc.The Convener of the training program was Dr (Mrs) Vineeta Kamran, Principal, CMS Kanpur Road. National Education Conclave at CMS A two-day National Education Conclave was organized at CMS, Kanpur Road, Auditorium, on 21 and 22 September 2006 by Eduexcel India in collaboration with the CMS World Unity and Peace Education Department. It included several leading companies and industries who are always on the look out for fresh trainees who will make total quality managers. The participant organisations were PHD Chamber of Commerce and Industry, National Association of Software and Service Companies, Delhi College of Engineering, CMS educationists visit Bangladesh Dr (Mrs) Sunita Gandhi, Honorary Primary Consultant, CMS and Mrs Susmita Basu, HOD, CMS, Innovation Wing, delivered the keynote address at the inaugural session of the First National Convention on Quality in Education, Bangladesh, held on 15 and 16 September, 2006 at Dhaka, Bangladesh. The inaugural keynote was well received by the gathering comprising many eminent educationists, principals and teachers from across Bangladesh and other countries of south Asia including Nepal, India, Sri Lanka etc. TIPS ON HEALTHY LIVING By Dr Amitabh Pandit on page 5 Teachers' Day Celebrations Mr S.K. Gaur and Mrs Archana Tewari declared Best CMS Teachers See results and prize-winning articles of Creative Writing Contest (Junior) organised by Editorial Department on page 4 & 5 To Japan with love A delegation comprising Dr (Mrs) Bharti Gandhi, Founder- Director, CMS, as leader, and student delegates, Saurabh Singh of CMS, Gomtinagar and Priyanka Singh of CMS, Kanpur Road will be visiting Japan from 17 November on a peace mission to attend the International Youth Forum organised by Goi Peace Foundation, Japan. Delegation to Indonesia A 9-member delegation of CMS, Jopling Road and Gomtinagar branches will be leaving for Indonesia to participate in the International Maths and Science Olympiad on 10 November. The delegation comprises Mrs Manju Nautiyal, Principal, CMS, Jopling Road (leader), Mrs Kahkashan Saleem and Mrs Vaishali Bhardwaj teachers, and students, Shashwat, Vedansh, Ayushee, Shahnoor, Damini R. Shankar and Tanya Anshu. 'Peace One Day' at CMS CMS students celebrated Peace One Day, a call given by Hollywood actor, Jeremy Gilley and accepted unanimously by the United Nations, by distributing food and clothing to the poor at Charbagh, Lucknow and listening to their problems. 21st September is celebrated all over the world as International Day of Peace and Global Ceasefire Day. A film titled 'Peace One Day' was shown to the huge gathering assembled at WUCC, CMS, Kanpur Road on this occasion. CMS Bulletin wishes its readers a happy and peaceful Dushehra and Diwali! Best CMS teachers Mr S.K. Gaur and Mrs Archana Tewari with their proud parents and Principals at the honouring ceremony. CMS delegates being honoured in Bangladesh Harbingers of quality in Education — participants of ETDP Educational experts guiding students at the National Education Conclave Celebrations of Peace One Day at CMS, Kanpur Road International Conference on innovation in education Global TIE, the International Conference on Global Trends and Innovations in Education has been introduced by CMS this year. This unique event symbolizes the tie of unity which binds our hearts together. Educationists, Principals, administrators and teachers from top educational institutions of India and abroad will be coming to Lucknow to participate in the Global TIE being organised by CMS at CMS, Kanpur Road on 16, 17 and 18 October. Participating countries include Bangladesh, Algeria, Kenya, Pakistan, Nigeria, Turkmenistan, Bulgaria, Abidjan, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore and India. Indian Air Force headquarters, Institute of Company Secretaries of India, United States Education Foundation in India, Canadian Education Centre and CMS World Unity and Peace Education Department. Over 3000 students from around 30 schools of Lucknow were given informative material on various options open to them after their undergraduate and graduate studies. International Innovation Day on 15 October CMS is all set to open a new chapter by celebrating the birthday of the President of India, H.E., Dr APJ Abdul Kalam as International Innovation Day on 15 October 2006. It is a tribute of CMS, Jopling Road to the man who has dedicated his complete life for the cause of welfare of humanity through scientific innovations.The international event is aimed at pooling creative ideas on a global scale for the betterment of humanity and inculcating scientific temper in students. Over 1700 entries have so far been received from different parts of the world for creative idea, model making, poster making and essay writing contests. National Teacher's Award Mr Dheeraj Mehrotra, computer teacher of CMS, Kanpur Road has been awarded the National Teacher Award. He received this award from the President of India, His Excellency, Dr A. P. J. Abdul Kalam on Teachers Day. The award carries a silver medal and a cash prize of Rs. 25,000/-. Mr Dheeraj Mehrotra receiving the award from H.E., Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

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Page 1: Teachers' Day Celebrations

(1) CMS is the Guinness World Record holder as the world’s largest school by pupils (with 31,000 students on roll now) (2) CMS is the First school of the world to be awardedthe UNESCO Prize for Peace Education (2002) and (3) The only school to organise and host 20 international events annually. See http://www.cmseducation.org

Listen toMR JAGDISH GANDHI

Founder-Manager, CMS everyday on1. Aastha TV channel at 9.10 am2. Sanskar TV channel at 5.25 pm3. Local TV channel (CMS Activities) 6.30 pm4. Sadhana TV channel at 7.25 pm

October 2006Issue No. 6

A 4-day International EducationalTechnology Development Programmewas organized by CMS, Kanpur Road atthe World Unity Convention Centre, CMS,Kanpur Road, Lucknow from 31 Augustto 3 September 2006. Around 75educationists, teachers, educationaldirectors and principals came together ona common platform and voiced their firmbelief that the new century will bring abouta quality revolution in education. Delegatesfrom Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh,Nepal and various states of Indiaparticipated in this programme. Various

This year CMSlaunched a massivetree plantation driveon Teachers Day,the birthday offormer President ofIndia, Dr SarvepalliRadhakrishnan, one

of the most outstandingteachers - philosophers ofhis time.. The chief gueston this occasion wasMr Ambika Chaudhary,Minister of State,Revenue, U.P. The specialguest was Mr Virendra Singh, Minister ofState, Forests (Independent charge), U.P.Also present was Mr V.N. Garg, Principal,Secretary, Forest Department, U.P. andseveral other distinguished citizens whoplanted saplings at Jai Jagat Park adjacentto the CMS Girls' Degree College, KanpurRoad.

CMS awarded prizes of Rs 15 lakhsto the outstanding meritorious teacherswho are the builders and shapers of thedestiny of future world citizens.

Computer teacher of CMS Mahanagar,Shri S. K. Gaur and Hindi Teacher ofCMS Rajajipuram Mrs Archana Tiwarideclared Best CMS teachers for ISC andICSE sections were honoured with prizecheques of Rs. 23,000/- and Rs. 10,284respectively.

The teachers whose students hadperformed with excellence in the ISC andICSE Board Examinations 2006 were alsohonoured and awarded cash prizes.

(Talk with Best Teachers on page 7)

Four-day International Educational TechnologyDevelopment Programme at CMS Kanpur RoadEducationists hail new century as one of quality in education

case-studies were presented by theserenowned educationists, discussingstudents’ problems like punctuality,tuitions etc.The Convener of the trainingprogram was Dr (Mrs) Vineeta Kamran,Principal, CMS Kanpur Road.

National Education Conclave at CMSA two-day National Education

Conclave was organized at CMS, KanpurRoad, Auditorium, on 21 and 22September 2006 by Eduexcel India incollaboration with the CMS World Unityand Peace Education Department. Itincluded several leading companies andindustries who are always on the look outfor fresh trainees who will make totalquality managers. The participantorganisations were PHD Chamber ofCommerce and Industry, NationalAssociation of Software and ServiceCompanies, Delhi College of Engineering,

CMS educationists visit Bangladesh

Dr (Mrs) Sunita Gandhi, HonoraryPrimary Consultant, CMS and

Mrs Susmita Basu, HOD, CMS,Innovation Wing, delivered the keynoteaddress at the inaugural session of theFirst National Convention on Qualityin Education, Bangladesh, held on15 and 16 September, 2006 at Dhaka,Bangladesh.

The inaugural keynote was wellreceived by the gathering comprisingmany eminent educationists, principalsand teachers from across Bangladesh andother countries of south Asia includingNepal, India, Sri Lanka etc.

TIPS ON HEALTHY LIVINGBy Dr Amitabh Pandit

onpage 5

Teachers' Day CelebrationsMr S.K. Gaur and Mrs Archana Tewari declared Best CMS Teachers

See results and prize-winningarticles of

Creative Writing Contest(Junior)

organised byEditorial Department

on page 4 & 5

To Japan with loveA delegation comprising

Dr (Mrs) Bharti Gandhi, Founder-Director, CMS, as leader, and studentdelegates, Saurabh Singh of CMS,Gomtinagar and Priyanka Singh of CMS,Kanpur Road will be visiting Japan from17 November on a peace mission to attendthe International Youth Forum organisedby Goi Peace Foundation, Japan.

Delegation to IndonesiaA 9-member delegation of CMS,

Jopling Road and Gomtinagarbranches will be leaving for Indonesia toparticipate in the International Maths andScience Olympiad on 10 November. Thedelegation comprises Mrs Manju Nautiyal,Principal, CMS, Jopling Road (leader),Mrs Kahkashan Saleem and Mrs VaishaliBhardwaj teachers, and students,Shashwat, Vedansh, Ayushee, Shahnoor,Damini R. Shankar and Tanya Anshu.

'Peace One Day' at CMS

CMS students celebrated Peace OneDay, a call given by Hollywood actor,Jeremy Gilley and accepted unanimouslyby the United Nations, by distributing foodand clothing to the poor at Charbagh,Lucknow and listening to their problems.21st September is celebrated all over theworld as International Day of Peace andGlobal Ceasefire Day. A film titled 'PeaceOne Day' was shown to the hugegathering assembled at WUCC, CMS,Kanpur Road on this occasion.

CMS Bulletin wishesits readers

a happy and peaceful Dushehraand Diwali!

Best CMS teachers Mr S.K. Gaur and Mrs ArchanaTewari with their proud parents and Principals at the

honouring ceremony.

CMS delegates being honouredin Bangladesh

Harbingers of quality in Education —participants of ETDP Educational experts guiding students at

the National Education Conclave

Celebrations of Peace One Dayat CMS, Kanpur Road

International Conferenceon innovation in education

Global TIE, theI n t e r n a t i o n a l

Conference on Global Trends andInnovations in Education has beenintroduced by CMS this year. This uniqueevent symbolizes the tie of unity whichbinds our hearts together. Educationists,Principals, administrators and teachersfrom top educational institutions of Indiaand abroad will be coming to Lucknowto participate in the Global TIE beingorganised by CMS at CMS, Kanpur Roadon 16, 17 and 18 October. Participatingcountries include Bangladesh, Algeria,Kenya, Pakistan, Nigeria, Turkmenistan,Bulgaria, Abidjan, Cambodia, Malaysia,Singapore and India.

Indian Air Force headquarters, Instituteof Company Secretaries of India, UnitedStates Education Foundation in India,Canadian Education Centre and CMSWorld Unity and Peace EducationDepartment. Over 3000 students fromaround 30 schools of Lucknow weregiven informative material on variousoptions open to them after theirundergraduate and graduate studies.

International InnovationDay on 15 October

CMS is all set to open anew chapter by celebratingthe birthday of the Presidentof India, H.E., Dr APJ AbdulKalam as International

Innovation Day on 15 October 2006. It isa tribute of CMS, Jopling Road to the manwho has dedicated his complete life forthe cause of welfare of humanity throughscientific innovations.The internationalevent is aimed at pooling creative ideason a global scale for the betterment ofhumanity and inculcating scientific temperin students. Over 1700 entries have sofar been received from different parts ofthe world for creative idea, model making,poster making and essay writing contests.

National Teacher's Award

Mr Dheeraj Mehrotra, computerteacher of CMS, Kanpur Road has beenawarded the National Teacher Award. Hereceived this award from the Presidentof India, His Excellency, Dr A. P. J. AbdulKalam on Teachers Day. The awardcarries a silver medal and a cash prize ofRs. 25,000/-.

Mr Dheeraj Mehrotra receiving theaward from H.E., Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

Page 2: Teachers' Day Celebrations

CMS BULLETIN - GUIDANCE AND FM SCHEDULE OCTOBER 2006 (2)

The beautiful thing about learning is that no one can take it away from you. — B.B. King

Highlights:Programmes/ Activitiesbased on Functions and Events organisedby CMS Words of Wisdom of Shri Jagdish Gandhi

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO WATCHOUR PROGRAMMES YOU MAY CONTACTTHE FOLLOWING CABLE OPERATORS :

1. Universal Cable: Charbagh, Alambagh, Old Lucknow, RaeBareilly Road, Sadar ( 2456630

2. Manoranjan: Cant, Sadar, Raibarelly Road ( 2615042

3. Navgrah: Indira Nagar (: 2354900

4. ACN: Alambagh ( 9335299777

5. Home Entertainment: Aliganj ( 2762874

6. Lucknow Cable: Chowk ( 5529753

7. Vardaan:Gomti Nagar ( 9335916223

8. Surya: Gomti Nagar ( 2392172

9. Pharmaish: Rajajipuram ( 2416385

10. Home Cinema (Jolly): Jopling Road ( 2209410

11. Sikka: Hazratganj/Mahanagar ( 2616864

12. We TV: Mahanagar/Gomti Nagar ( 3297334**For any assistance please feel free to call: 9415015030/9415015039 or 9335816600/9839030795

YOU CAN WATCHCMS Educational programmes on Local Cable Network

from 6:30pm DAILY

Maa, Ravi, Sabak, Seeker of World Unity, Sahi Raah, Pacchtava,Roshni, Anmol, Ratan, Aao Dosti Karein

YOU CAN WATCH 9 CMS Educational Films on

Local Cable Networkmade by

CMS FILMS DIVISION6:30pm

From CMS, Gomti Nagar: 7.00 am to 10.00 am and again 4.30 pm to 7.30 pm from CMS, Kanpur Road : 7.30 pm to 10.00 pm (daily)

Programme begins with: Signature Tune, Vandana (from various religions), Thought for the day/Amrit Vichar and Zodiac Zoom

DAILY CMS FM Radio (90.4 MHz) schedule for October 2006

EducationwatchEnglish daily 'Pioneer' carries a weekly column titled 'Educationwatch/JagdishGandhi' every Sunday on the apostle of World Unity and Founder Manager ofCMS, Mr Jagdish Gandhi's talks. Printed below is a clipping from the Pioneerdated September 17, 2006:

In my view, human soul is essentiallygood. But ignorance has clouded it andseparated man from God. God wants thehuman soul to achieve perfection of itshumanity with each person coming underthe shadow of the True Educator and beingrightly trained. Those lacking propereducation to escape darkness may changethrough prayer and repentance. Many educators are sentby God to assist humanity in its spiritual evolution.

In addition to the universal values of respect, courage,truthfulness, friendship and trustworthiness, the emergingvalues that reflect the social evolution of the individualtowards global citizenship, should be included as part ofcurriculum at schools.

I believe that there is a complementary need for newcourses that focus on translating to action the valueslearned in classrooms. Students need to be trained andinspired to develop moral courage, confidence and capacityto contribute to an ever advancing society. At this pointof time, the education of value should embrace the childand inform him of the true meaning of citizenship.

From a very early age, the students are increasinglybecoming able to comprehend abstract ideas. Their ideas,values and thinking can reflect their impact on society atthe latter stage. Educators need to capitalize on this andinspire youth with a vision of their own potential andcapacity to making a positive difference in the world inwhatever sphere of influence they attain.

A crucial element in teaching values is the use of rolemodels and mentors. Children learn values by observationand experience from the moment they are born. Learningwill be more effective when they see that the action andbehaviour of the adults around them agrees with whatthey have learnt in the classroom. Becoming an exemplaryrole model is an important responsibility of all schoolstaff.

The partnership between parents and schools iscrucial for the success of any value education programme.

The first source of value education is the family andby the time children are old enough to enter school,they have unconsciously adopted many values athome.

Though schools play a significant role in furthershaping the child’s values, the sustained reinforcementof value education at home is vital for the success ofany such programme.I regard man as a mine rich in gems of inestimable

value. Education is the tool that enables man to reveal histreasures so that mankind benefits from it.

I believe that human beings are inherently noble andthat the purpose of life is to cultivate such attributes,skills, virtues and qualities that will enable people tocontribute their share to the building of an ever-advancingcivilization. True education releases capacities, developsanalytical abilities, confidence, will, goal-settingcompetencies, and instills the vision that enables man tobecome self-motivating agents of change, serving the bestinterests of the community. Individuals should be skilledin the art of consultative decision making and empoweredwith a sense of their own dignity and worth. They shouldunderstand their positions as members of both a localcommunity and the world community, and they mustbelieve their lives can make a difference.

This paradigm should inspire and encourage schools,parents and society to give priority to the spiritualeducation to its younger generation. Such educationalprogrammes for children, youth and adults should aim atbringing out the treasure of virtue from man’s inner being.

The development of spiritual attributes or virtuescommon to all the world’s major religions should beemphasized. In addition, classrooms should make attemptsto develop within the students the knowledge, skills,understandings and attitudes required to be world citizens,and to embrace the equality of all people regardless ofrace.As told to Runa Srivastava by the Founder Manager ofCity Montessori School.

01.10.2006 (SUNDAY)Rhyme Time, Doctor-Parents Dialogue, FlashBack, Aaina-E-Lucknow, Fire Side Stories, CareerJunction, Discover India,Dadi Ki Kahaniyan, FMMehmaan02.10.2006 (MONDAY)Story Time, Science: Bio-Gas, CMS News, SpecialFeature, Aao Batein Karein, Special Feature OnGandhi Jayanti, My Dream, Hindi: Kavi MaithiliSharan Gupt’s Poem, Biology: UnnoticedDiseases & Their Remedies, EnvironmentalScience: The Usage & Importance Of Fossils03.10.2006 (TUESDAY)Rhyme Time, Story Time, CMS News, Sargam,Raag Hindol, Our Forum, Career Guidance: CareerIn Museology, Value Based Teaching, My Dream,Biology: Unnoticed Diseases & Their Remedies,Science: The Combustion Of Fuels, English:George Bernardshaw.04.10.2006 (WEDNESDAY)Story Time, Value Based Teaching, English:George Bernardshaw, CMS News, Maths: TheNumber System, Aao Batein Karein, Topic:Computer Science, Biology: How Energy IsProduced In Our Body, My Dream, Economics:The Functions Of Central Bank, Geography:Planetesimal Hypothesis Of Chamberlin.05.10.2006 (THURSDAY)Rhyme Time, Hindi: English: Substitute Words InEnglish, CMS News, Chemistry: Our Forum:Maths: The Number System, Value BasedTeaching, My Dream, History: Western Education,Science: Biology: How Energy Is Produced InOur Body.06.10.2006 (FRIDAY)Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyan, Hindi:, English:Substitute Words In English, CMS News, Sargam,Raag Hindol, Job Watch, Science, PersonalityDevelopment, My Dream, Environmental Science:Different Types Of Fuel, Biology: Young Talents07.10.2006 (SATURDAY)Rhyme Time, FM Team Aapke Ghar Mein, Teacher-Parents Interaction, An Apple A Day, Hamare ParvAur Tyohar, Social Science: “Hello! CMS FM”,Geography: Planetesimal Hypothesis OfChamberlin.08.10.2006 (SUNDAY)Rhyme Time, Doctor-Parents Dialogue, FlashBack, Aaina-E-Lucknow, Fire Side Stories, Career

Junction, Discover India, Special Feature On AirForce Day, Dadi Ki Kahaniyan, FM Mehmaan09.10.2006 (MONDAY)Story Time, English, Maths: The Magic Of AmicableNumbers, CMS News, Economics: TheImportance Of Banks, Aao Batein Karein, SpecialFeature On World Postal Day, My Dream, Hindi,Biology: How Energy Is Produced In Our Body,Civics: Fundamental Rights10.10.2006 (TUESDAY)Rhyme Time, English, Maths: Some UnsolvedMysteries Of Prime Numbers, An Apple A Day,CMS News, Sargam, Raag Kedar, Our Forum,Chemistry: Science: Economics: The ImportanceOf Banks, Biology: Difference BetweenPhotosynthesis & Respiration11.10.2006 (WEDNESDAY)Story Time, Value Based Teaching, English: TheWord Formation, CMS News, Economics: TheFunctions Of Central Bank, Aao Batein Karein,Computer Science, Science, Biology, Geography12.10.2006 (THURSDAY)Rhyme T ime, Hindi, English, CMS News,Chemistry: Petroleum Products, Our Forum, Maths:The Work Of Some Famous Mathematician, ValueBased Teaching, My Dream, Health & Hygiene,Commerce, Geography13.10.2006 (FRIDAY)Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyan, English, CMS News,Sargam, Raag Kedar, Job Watch, Science,Personality Development, My Dream,Environmental Science: The Products Of Coal,Biology, Young Talents14.10.2006 (SATURDAY)Rhyme Time, FM Team Aapke Ghar Mein, Teacher-Parents Interaction, An Apple A Day, Hamare ParvAur Tyohar, Economics: The Qualitative MethodOf Credit Control, “Hello! CMS FM”, Chemistry:Petroleum Products15.10.2006 (SUNDAY)Rhyme Time, Doctor-Parents Dialogue, FlashBack, Aaina-E-Lucknow, Fire Side Stories, CareerJunction, Discover India, Dadi Ki Kahaniyan, FMMehmaan16.10.2006 (MONDAY)Story Time, English, CMS News, Economics: TheImportance Of Banks, Aao Batein Karein, SpecialFeature, My Dream, Hindi, Biology: Different TypesOf Algae, Psychology: Child Psychology

17.10.2006 (TUESDAY)Rhyme Time, English, Maths: The Brain BusterBased On Perfect Numbers, CMS News, Sargam,Raag Bhupali, Our Forum, Chemistry, My Dream,Hindi, General Knowledge, Some Amazing Facts,Geography: The Soil Erosion & It’s Conservation18.10.2006 (WEDNESDAY)Story Time, Value Based Teaching, English, CMSNews, Economics:, Aao Batein Karein, ComputerScience, Maths: The Frequency Distribution InStatistics, My Dream, Hindi, Biology, GeneralKnowledge: Some Amazing Facts.19.10.2006 (THURSDAY)Rhyme T ime, Hindi, English, CMS News,Environment Science: The Cracking Of PetroleumProducts, Our Forum, Maths: The Arithmetic MeanIn Statistics, Value Based Teaching, My Dream,History: Brahminic Education, Geography:Different Kinds Of Soils In India, Career Guidance:Career In Fashion Business Education20.10.2006 (FRIDAY)Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyan, Hindi, English, CMSNews, Sargam, Raag Bhupali, Job W atch,Science, Personality Development, My Dream,Environment, Science: The Usage Of PetroleumGas, Biology, Young Talents21.10.2006 (SATURDAY)Rhyme Time, FM Team Aapke Ghar Mein, Teacher-Parents Interaction, An Apple A Day, SpecialFeature On Deepawali, Physics, “Hello! CMS FM”,Chemistry: Preparation Of Hydro-carbons,Economics: The Problem Of Inequality In IncomeDistribution.22.10.2006 (SUNDAY)Rhyme Time, Doctor-Parents Dialogue, FlashBack, Aaina-E-Lucknow, Fire Side Stories, CareerJunction, Discover India, Dadi Ki Kahaniyan, FMMehmaan23.10.2006 (MONDAY)Story Time, English, Maths: The Median & Mode InStatistics, CMS News, Economics: The ProblemOf Inequality In Income Distribution, Aao BateinKarein, Computer Science, Value BasedTeaching,Psychology: Cognitive Psychology,Environment Science: The Pollution Caused24.10.2006 (TUESDAY)Rhyme Time, Special Feature On UNO FoundationDay, An Apple A Day, CMS News, Sargam, RaagDeskaar, Our Forum, Chemistry, Civics: Salient

Features Of Indian Constitution, My Dream, Hindi,Physics, Economics: The Problem Of InequalityIn Income Distribution25.10.2006 (WEDNESDAY)Story Time, Great Personality: Life Sketch OfBernard Shaw, CMS News, Special Feature OnId-Ul-Fitar, Aao Batein Karein, Computer Science,Value Based Teaching, Hindi, Biology, Economics:The Credit Control Policy Of Central Bank26.10.2006 (THURSDAY)Rhyme T ime, Hindi, English, CMS News,Chemistry: Solutionised Methods For ExpressingThe Concentration Of The Solutions, Our Forum,Maths, Value Based Teaching, My Dream, Health& Hygiene, Commerce, Economics: The MeasuresTaken By Government To Reduce Inequality27.10.2006 (FRIDAY)Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyan, Hindi, English, CMSNews, Sargam, Raag Deskaar, Job Watch,Science, Personality Development, My Dream,Economics: The Problem Of Poverty In India,Biology: The Brief History Of Genetics, YoungTalents28.10.2006 (SATURDAY)Rhyme Time, FM Team Aapke Ghar Mein, Teacher-Parents Interaction, An Apple A Day, Hamare ParvAur Tyohar, “Hello! CMS FM”, Great Personality:Dr B.P. Paul, Economics: The Problem Of PovertyIn India, Hindi29.10.2006 (SUNDAY)Rhyme Time, Doctor-Parents Dialogue, FlashBack, Aaina-E-Lucknow, Fire Side Stories, CareerJunction, Discover India, Dadi Ki Kahaniyan, FMMehmaan30.10.2006 (MONDAY)Story Time, English: Common Confusable Words,CMS News, Economics: The Problem Of PovertyIn India, Aao Batein Karein, Great Personality:Acharya Prabula Chandra Roy, Geography: TheNatural Vegetation Of India, My Dream, Hindi,Biology, Psychology: Naturalistic Psychology31.10.2006 (TUESDAY)Rhyme Time, English: Common ConfusableWords, Maths, An Apple A Day, CMS News,Sargam, Raag Bihag, Our Forum, Special Talk OnRashtriya Ekta Diwas, Geography: The NaturalVegetation Of India, My Dream, Special FeatureOn National Integration Day, Chemistry:Preparation Of Alkenes, Economics: PovertyEradication Policy Of The Government.

Bring out virtue from man's inner being

Every programme concludes with: Words of wisdom by Mr Jagdish Gandhi, CMS Songs/Geet and next day's Highlights

Page 3: Teachers' Day Celebrations

CMS BULLETIN - CREATIVE SECTION - PRE PRIMARY & PRIMARY OCTOBER 2006 (3)

Shahzan Atiq, Nursery BStation Road

Every job is a self-portrait of the person who did it. Autograph your work with excellence. —Unknown

PRIMARY SECTION

Independence DayIndependence Day is celebrated to

pay homage to those Indians who foughtfor us and won freedom for our country.We got independence on 15 August1947. Our great Indian leaders likeMahatma Gandhi won freedom for ourcountry.

Our Prime Minister hoists the flagin Delhi at Red Fort. Many people cometo see it. On Independence Day we singour National Anthem. In school alsoIndependence Day is celebrated. Wehave some cultural programmes, dancingcompetition, speech competition andmany other items. On Independence Dayour Principal hoists the flag in school.We raise our little flags high and sing theNational Anthem. On television, wewatch direct telecast of the flag hoistingceremony and the Prime Minister’sspeech. We enjoy Independence Day andfeel proud of our great freedom fighters.

Divyansh Gupta, IV ARajajipuram NB

Who's the famous author?1. Which is the shivering author?

William Shakespeare2. Which is the most colourful

author?Robert Browning

3. Which is the tallest author?Longfellow

4. Which is the coldest author?Robert Frost

5. Which is the most cunning author?Robert Cunningham

6. Which is the hardy author?Thomas Hardy

Suruchi Singh, V B2Rajendra Nagar UPIL

MotherIt does not matter that,Our mother is thin or fat.Less in heightHeavy or light.The main thing is,She teaches us about wrong and right.She throws away darkness and bringsus to light,And she loves us all through day andnight.

Avinash Swarup V BRajendra Nagar UPIL

Our National FlagDear friends, I am Tanya Srivastava

from class III A. Now I am going to tellyou about our National Flag. Like everynation, India too has its flag. OurNational Flag has three colours. Thesaffron colour at the top stands forservice and sacrifice. The white colourin the middle stands for truth, purity andpeace. The green colour at the bottomstands for faith, energy and prosperity.The Ashok Chakra in the flag shows thatvirtues never die. Thus, our National Flagstands for nation’s pride, glory andindependence. We must love and respectour National Flag. We all have to protectand safeguard the honour of our tri-colour flag.

Tanya Srivastava, III ARajajipuram NB

The SunOh, Sun! Oh, Sun!You give us light.You shine with all might,And make all things bright.The birds sing sweetly,And everyone laughs happily.You are a star,But very far.We can’t come to you,Because you are very far.

Nazish IIIJopling Road

MyselfI am a little, naughty child,Sometimes good and sometimes wild.A child helpful in the need,I obey my parents, love my friends.Respect my teachers,And serve my country.English is a subject I like the most,I wish to master it more and more.Indeed I like to serve all,Without a selfish mind.

Yash Kriti Ratan, VJopling Road

TeacherEast or west,Our teacher is the best.She is our best guide,She helps us to decide.She tells us the right path,When we are in trouble.She is a book of wisdom,Which gives us knowledge.She’s a burning candle,Which gives us light.All in all,She’s the best of all.

Srishti Asthana, VAsharfabad

PRE-PRIMARY CORNERWe love to draw and colour

Sukhvinder, NurseryRajendra Nagar (UPIL)

Ritesh Singh, MontessoriRajendra Nagar (NB)

Ayush, NurseryAnand Nagar

Vanshika Saini, KindergartenAliganj (Sector O)

Hala Khan, KindergartenAsharfabad

Avisha Singh, KindergartenRajajipuram (NB)

Ayush Ranjan, KindergartenGomtinagar

Utkarsh, KindergartenRajajipuram (OB)

Vishrut, Nursery AKanpur Road

Fruit I like bestMy favourite fruit is the mango. It comes only in the summer season. It isyellow in colour. It has one big seed inside. Mummy peels off the skin andgives me the fruit to eat. It is fleshy and juicy. It is sweet in taste. I wish Icould eat mangoes every season of the year.

Riteeka Mukherjee, VAnand Nagar

MemoriesThe little things that happenThe little thing that happenAre tucked into your mind,And come again to greet you,Or most of them, you’ll find.Through many little doorways,Of which you keep the keys,They crowd into your thinkingWe call them Memories.But some of them are roversAnd wander off and get so lostThe keys grow rustyAnd that means- you forgetBut some stay ever near you,You’ll find they never roveThose keys are always shining-Those are the things you love.

Bhupesh Rai, V BAliganj sector ‘O’

Harsh, Montessori ARajajipuram (NB)

Anshika Misra, MontessoriJopling Road

CMS CREATIVE TALENTS

Celebrating 2nd October, birthday of two great national leadersThe night was very dark

and Mohan was frightened. Hehad always been afraid ofghosts. Whenever he was alonein the dark, he was afraid that aghost lurking in some darkcorner would suddenly springon him. And tonight it was sodark that one could barely seeone’s own hand. Mohan had to

go from one room to another.As he stepped out of the room, his feet seemed

to turn to lead and his heart began to beat like adrum. Rambha, their old maidservant was standingby the door.“What’s the matter, son?” she asked with a laugh.“I am frightened, Dai,” Mohan answered.“ Frightened, child! Frightened of what?”“See how dark it is! I’m afraid of ghosts!” Mohanwhispered in a terrified voice.

Rambha patted his head affectionately and said,“Whoever heard of anyone being afraid of dark!Listen to me: Think of Rama and no ghost will

dare come near you. No one will touch a hair of yourhead. Rama will protect you.”

Rambha’s words gave Mohan courage. Repeating thename of Rama, he left the room. And from that day, Mohanwas never lonely or afraid. He believed that as long asRama was with him, he was safe from the danger.

This faith gave Gandhiji strength throughout his life,and even when he died the name of Rama was on his lips.

Born in 1904, Lal Bahadur Shastriwas a man unlike any other – an iconof integrity. He amassed no wealth, leftbehind no legacy save his formidablereputation. When he called on Indiansto fast one day of the week because ofthe desperate food situation –Indiansfasted!

When he died, there was a debt ofRs. 8000/- for a car he had bought whilePrime Minister. The government offered to repay the loan, but Shastriji’s wife refused. She paid off the loan herself!Those were the days ....

source: The Internet

Note: 'Overprotective parents', article on parental guidance will be published in the next issue

Little JimI have a little puppy,His name is little Jim.I put him in the bath tub,To teach him how to swim.He drank all the water,He ate up all the soap.The next day when I saw him,He had a bubble on his nose.

Tabassum, VAnand Nagar

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You learn something every day if you pay attention. —Ray LeBlond

First Second

Prize winning articles of Creative Writing ContestOrganized By CMS Editorial DepartmentWINNERS - JUNIOR SECTION

Special MentionThird

Consolation

TOPICS1. Autobiography of a news paper.2. Aladdin’s magic lamp falls into a politician’s lap.3. Write about how you felt when you discovered you were lied to.4. You come home and check your phone messages. You get to your third

message and freeze. Begin from there.5. Below is a set of words. Use all words in the set to write a short story:

Paper clips, Principal, Lunch box, Swing, Girl with a pink ribbon

Either it’s your good luck,or ours

31st December,2004. On the eveof the New Year,everyone wasbusy preparing

for parties and bonfireswhich would take place at midnight.

I too was busy in preparing for sucha party at my friend’s house. I was soexcited that I had forgotten to carry mymobile. When I came home to get ready,I checked my phone messages. The firsttwo were from my friends but the thirdone was from an unknown person. WhenI read the message, I felt as if there wasno ground beneath my feet. I wastrembling. The message went like this:“All ninety nine bombs planted. Countrywill receive a gift at midnight.”

I understood that the message hadreached a wrong destination due to sometechnical fault. But now, what did I haveto do? I felt it was my duty to save mycountry from a terrible disaster.

I contacted my friend whose unclewas a Police Inspector. My friend and Ireached his place with the mobile. He atonce ordered his department to trace theorigin of the message. Then he told us togo back and not tell anyone about themessage since it was risky. But ourpatriotism had already soared high. So,we stayed.

The revolutionary GPS system toldus that the message came from a mobilein an old ruined building in Sultanpur, avillage near Lucknow.

We reached Sultanpur with the police.As we approached the building, thosenasty people got wind of our arrival andstarted running away. But, as luck wouldhave it, one of their members was caughtby a policeman. He was told to let out hisdark secrets but, he was highly stubborn.Instead, he told us a riddle which wouldtell us their targets.‘North, South, East, West – whereveryou go,You hear of these five, dawn and dusk.Find out if you can…Either it’s yours or our good luck.

My witty friend immediatelyunderstood that the five most importantcities of India – Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata,Chennai and Bangalore – were on thetarget. Her uncle informed the policeforce and STF units in these cities and allother big cities to check for the bombssince by now, it was already 7:00 pm.

The efficient police of India foundand diffused all the bombs by 9:30 pm.We were feeling on top of the world sincea terrorist plan had failed because of us.The police had begun the search for themasterminds behind this but it would taketime. For now, at least we could enjoyour New Year party peacefully….

Priyali, VIII 7Mahanagar OB

Autobiography of aNewspaperThe shine

has worn out andmy skin showsscars of age butthere was a time

when I was bright, fresh,colourful and of course, what is calledthe brand new newspaper for the day. Thewords on me are not dead, they mighthave faded now, but the headlines I borehave created history and its memories willnever be forgotten by few. Italy had beatenFrance in the World Cup 2006 and it wasthe biggest news of the hour.

As far as my memory goes I think itwas somewhere in second week of July2006 when I was born in M.B.C. printingpress. I still remember the smell and thefreshness I had. It was so exciting andadventurous just not for me but also formy thousands of brothers and sisters whowere born on the same date. It was fromthat printing press that I started myjourney. We all were loaded in the trucksand many of us had to part with eachother as we were loaded in differenttrucks. There was so much anxietyamongst us that all of us were talking anddiscussing about where we were headingand what was to happen with us. Finallywe reached the distributor’s place. It wasvery dark and congested inside the truckand it was a big relief to be out of it. Hereagain we were divided in few groups,which were then picked up by paper boys.

My bundle was picked carefully andpiled on the bicycle by a paper boy whowas supposed to distribute the paper inan area called Jagatpura. As I moved onhis bicycle, I took in a lot of fresh air andenjoyed the lovely weather of town. Itwas then that he started pulling out thenewspapers one by one and throwingthem in different houses. My heart startedbeating very fast as it would soon be myturn to move. Finally his hands came tolift me. He rolled me and threw me in air.My heart skipped a beat as I safely landedin the porch of a house. Even though itwas hurting me I was happy that I hadlanded. I stayed there for some time untilI felt the thumping of the ground, when abig black dog came running from insidethe house and picked me up in his mouth.It was the most disgusting experience ofmy life.

He took me to the person who wassupposedly the head of the family. Thekind man rescued me from the mouth ofthe dog and I felt all wet and sticky. Heleft me to dry for sometime and later onhe took me in his hand, to be the firstperson to read me. I was delighted as thevery purpose of my birth was finally tobe fulfilled. He turned my pages and readthings of his concern. After he had finishedreading me, he carefully folded me andkept me aside. I felt a little ignored andleft out because I had nothing else to do

Autobiography of aNewspaper

Once upon a time it wasmy privilege and honour tobe the trunk of a beautiful,elegant and tall Ashoka tree.At that time, I used to enjoyevery aspect of nature. My

life was carefree but soon my happinessturned into grief. I came to know that allthe trees around me were going to be cutdown. I thought this was the end of mylife. I still remember that black day. Thecruel hands of the man with came andchopped me off from my soul, i.e., thetree. I suffered a lot of pain and lay onthe ground lifeless for several days.

Suddenly by the grace of the God, Iagain opened my eyes to this beautifulworld. It was completely a miracle that Iwas still alive. Then I saw two peopleapproaching towards me. They carriedme and loaded me on the trucks with someof my dear friends. The new avenue inmy life was about to come and I was onceagain delighted for my transformationfrom wood to paper. I was taken to oneof the reputed paper factory of ourcountry. There I went through many tasksof decomposition and generation. Variousprocesses were performed upon me andI had to suffer a little pain at the sametime.

I still remember the day of mytransformation when I was finallymanufactured on 22nd December 2000, Iwas very excited to get a new identity formyself. Different thoughts occupied mymind and as I thought of my utilization. Ihad a desire from deep within my heartto be a part of school going children’sexercise notebook, but unfortunately I wassupplied to one of the press where printingof newspaper was taking place. Then Irealized that I will be used for printing thenewspaper. That whole might I passedby admiring my white and pure body, asthe next day some black printing woulddestroy my originality.

10th September, 2001 was red letterday in the history of my life and I becamea newspaper. This was the final ventureof the journey of my life and I was surethat no further transaction will take overupon me. The whole night printing tookplace and I was cut into several pieces.On each piece different news was printedincluding national, international, sports,business etc. On my front page, the moststriking and heart breaking news wasprinted. ‘Attack on world trade center’was printed in bold letters. Several otherimportant information was printed alongwith the main news.

Next morning, I was taken to the subbranch of the Times of India from wherehawkers collected their bundles. An oldman took me and tied me very cruelly tothe carrier of his bicycle. The man thenunfolded me and carried me in his handwith great curiosity. He threw me with agreat force inside Mr Verma’s bungalowwho quickly picked me up as if he wasdying to read my details. He flipped allthe pages with a keen look in his eyes. Heread aloud and informed other people thenews of that day. Then I was passedthrough many hands. Even the maidservant took me and tried to read the

but lie there, but soon I was again pickedby a lady. She was a little different personto be with. She, I think spent much moretime reading me as she was doing a morecareful study. I think she was on my 9thpage when she suddenly called the personI was previously with. I was little scaredas to what was going to happen with menow. As he came to see the news, he againgrabbed me and took me to another roomand kept me on his bed. I heard himreferring to some interview andappointment.

It was the biggest pain of my life ashe cut a small piece of paper out of thatpage, using a sharp pair of scissors. I wascrying and sobbing but everything wasunheard by him. When he had done withit he again handed me back to the lady.After she finished reading me she foldedme and took me inside a dark room whichI think was her store room. She kept mein a carton box, where there were alreadyso many of my seniors. They allwelcomed me to their group. Many ofthem were friendly but there were alsofew who were least bothered about mypresence. There were also few who werevery pleased to hear the result of worldcup finals from me.

I stayed there for many days or I thinkmonths just waiting for a day to get outof there. It was good because I had mademany friends but it was bad because mylife had become very boring andmonotonous. Days after days there weremore papers on me and the layer of dustgot thicker and thicker, the only thingreducing was air and hope of getting outof there. Finally there was a day whichchanged my fate. I just hope if the thinghad never happened.

I think the lady who brought me inthe room was trying to pull somethingfrom below the carton in which I waskept when she just my mistake droppedthe carton also. Along with other papers Ialso fell out of the box. But when shearranged us in the box she placed me ontop of the others, with a lot of air. I washappy not knowing what was comingnext. The day though I thought was goodfor me, was actually not. It was a fewhours later that a kid of the house camerunning and grabbed me out of box. I gotscared as what was going to happen. Hetook me to his room where he had spilledhis water colours and had brought me toclean the mess.

He started tearing me into pieces andwiping the spilled colours. He was somuch relieved after he had completed andI was in such a great pain after it. He thencrumpled me and threw me in his housedustbin. I stayed in the house for yetanother day and the next morning I wasgiven out in the garbage van which laterdeposited me at garbage dumping spot.

It is here where I am lying nowcounting the last but miserable days ofmy life. I just wish if that lady had notdropped the box I would definitely havebeen in a much better state than what Iam now. There is dirt, garbage and fiftheverywhere around but no value for meand my news of World Cup which wasonce so much in demand. Words havebecome fade and dirt gathered all overme but I’m still living and imagining howmy life would have been without thatsingle push and drop of the box.

Musarrat, VII DAliganj Sector ‘O’

Priyali VIII 7 Mahanagar OB Supriya Chandra VIII B Station RoadMusarrat VII D Aliganj sector ‘O’

Gayatri Loomba VIII H GomtinagarRadhika Mishra VI A ChowkPriyamvad Yadav VIII Mahanagar III

Akanksha Verma VII AminabadYusuf Mustafa Usmani VI AminabadIshita Agarwal VIII A Station RoadShashwat Mishra VIII Anand Nagar

Yash Kedia VI C2 R. Nagar (UPIL)Prashant Agarwal VI C2 R.Nagar (UPIL)Ujjwal Dhusia VIII Jopling RoadAnushka Jaiswal VI Jopling RoadPriyanshi Sinha VIII F R. Nagar (NB)Devesh Mishra VIII A Station RoadShuvroniel Sinha Roy VIII 8 Mahanagar (OB)Medha Puri VII E Gomtinagar

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The man who can make hard things easy is the educator. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Prize winning articles of Creative Writing ContestOrganized By CMS Editorial Department

details. The day was passed and I waskept in the pile among other newspapersbelonging to previous days.

Destiny again played a game with meas I was removed from the dark and dingyplace to the brightness of the day. Somekind of packing was going on in the family.The little kid kept me inside a big jute bag.I never excepted that at this stage of mylife some more adventures were still left.I was taken to the sleeper coach ofLucknow-Delhi mail.

After sometime, I was taken out fromthe jute bag and was spread on the hardrailway berth. The family had food andthen, that was the end of my long journey.I was thrown out of the window and thusmingled with the soil.

Today I am part of rich humus andam still in some from alive, on thisbeautiful earth.

Supriya Chandra, VII BStation Road

Mystery unfoldsReading the paper for over ahundredth time now, Ireturned home, weary anddefeated. The case seemed tobe too complex. The paperrecovered from the dead body

of Lt. Joseph Culkin made it all the morepuzzling. I reached out for the phone tocheck my messages. The first one read –“No updates, sorry’

I was totally shattered to hear thisnews. ‘Will it ever be solved?” I said tomyself as I read the second messagewhich read “Do not give up hope.”

This one was from Samuel,something can be hoped only if somethingis discovered otherwise the case remainsunsolved. The third one read – “Flychicken for making your long life.”

The message had left me totallyparalyzed. This was the very last line ofthat page retrieved from the dead body. Itook out the paper and read it aloud.

“I know you will never ever takesomething like revenge. I must flynorthwards for taking away your mostprized life.” Yes! I had cracked it! I hadhit the jackpot. Quickly I ordered thesource of the message to be tracked downwhile I wrote the original message – “Iwill take revenge. Fly for your life.”

In the first sentence, every first wordon three words had a meaning while inthe second one, every third word had ameaning. I quickly picked up the receiverand rang up Samuel (My partner in thecase) to inform him about my greatdiscovery. But Samuel had something elsein store for me. He told me that themessage had been sent from room no.303 of Norman Hotel. The occupant wasLt. David McEverly – the man who hadspilled all the top secrets of the Englisharmy to French agencies. He had alreadyleft the room.

This news left me totally stunned. Ithad a connection with the message onmy phone. Trembling, I picked up thereceiver and told my team to arrive at myplace as quickly as they could. My chainof thoughts moved rapidly to save mefrom the killer. By the time my men arrived,I had already made my plans. They werequickly put into action. Lights wereswitched off and they were to sit quietlyagainst the wall.

I sat on a chair facing the window.After a while, a man arrived, opened thedoor silently and noiselessly. But, heseemed to have sensed danger. He quicklyclosed the door and began to run. He wasabout to escape. I ordered my men ‘Run!Catch the devil,” I said as I also began to

A friend in need isa friend indeed

Rahul sat before hisPrincipal his eyes full ofshame. He was fidgeting withthe paper-clips on her desknot knowing what the nextfew moments would hold.

The day’s happenings flashed in his eyesand he wondered why he had let hisfriends play. One of his closest friends,Shourya had got a ball to school. Rahulhad tried to persuade him not to play butwithout success.

School started and Shourya got notime to play. Rahul heaved a sigh of reliefand got ready for the first class. Theteacher introduced the class to a daintygirl who wore a pink frock with matchingpink shoes and ribbon. She seemed to befrom a very rich family. Other than this,there was no excitement before the break.

During the recess as he sat eating hislunch, Shourya and a group of boysstarted playing with the ball. The new girlwith her lunchbox on her lap was on theswing enjoying the cool freeze. Suddenly,Shourya threw the ball and it hit the girlrather badly. She fell from the swing andhad a swollen head. Rahul’s friends turnedsides and told the teacher incharge thatRahul had thrown the ball.

Rahul was then taken to thePrincipal’s office where he waited to bepunished, for no fault of his. The doorbehind him opened but instead of facingthe angry faces of his parents, he sawthe new girl standing at the door with abandaged head. She had been revived andpromptly told the Principal how Rahul hadquietly been eating his lunch whileShourya’s ball had hit her.

Rahul’s faith in fair play increased andhe thanked the Lord. He realized that truefriendship is rare. Fair weather friends areeasier to find than those who would bethere when life is a storm!

Gayatri Loomba, VIII HGomtinagar

chase him. The long chase ended whenthe man tripped and fell. Thus, themurderer was caught. He said that he hadkilled Joseph because it was he who hadcommitted crime which he was accusedof. To save himself, he had put the blameon him. Therefore, to take his revenge,he killed him.

This made me think. “When angercouples with revenge, man stops thinking.Anger is disastrous, Therefore, even inadverse situations, one should always actwisely and calmly.”

Priyamvad Yadav, VIII 4Mahanagar, III Bldg.

An autobiographyLife is along journey.

This journey encompassesthe span of past, present andfuture. When I look back Ifeel people rightly call mevintage newspaper. The

Bombay Chronicle born in Bombay in1857, I have seen the ups and downs ofthe Independence struggle since itsinception. The famous news of all times,‘India Revolts’ was given by me in 1857.I was regularly mailed all over the country.That time I was priced at one paisa andwas bought and read by all the educated,including the viceroys, Rajas, Maharajas,industrialists and army officers.

Many people loved me and kept mewith care. On some occasions I had tobear the burnt of protests. Evensometimes, I was bon-fired by the peoplewho dislike bitter truth. I was sometimesthrown out by Englishmen who wereangry with my sympathy for the Indianfreedom fighters like Mahatma Gandhi.

Through my journey of 139 years Ihave liked to see great events, wars andresolutions, epidemics, calamities andmoments of joys. I have seen the rise andfall of many empires and birth of manynations. I have witnessed the man goingto moon and planets.

With the spread of education myimportance has increased by leaps andbounds. Everybody today wants to read

September 17, 2006

me. Those who can’t read themselveswant other to read me out to them. I am,now published in English, Hindi, Urdu andin all other regional diabetes of thecountry. I am read, or listened with greatinterest by every body. I exercise aprofound influence on the minds of thepeople.

The most important function of mineis to bring to people news of the world.News is my chief Interest. I tell the people,what is happening not only in our country,but in other countries of the world as well.I am also one of the most important meansof mass media. I help trade andcommerce. The large number ofadvertisements of every kind is a clearproof of my popularity as means of masscommunication.

But there are also some drawbackswith me. Some political parties use me asa means of propaganda. Often commentsand views are expressed through mewhich confuse and misguide people.Some news are distorted and twisted. Atother times they stir-up class hatred. Mymisuse does much to encourage agitationsin different parts of the country. Oftensome people publish wrongadvertisements which deceive and cheatpeople and corrupt the public taste. Thesedisadvantages are however nothing incomparison with my manifold advantages.I am really useful for the people.

Radhika Mishra, VI AChowk

Is your child dozing in class?Many parents complain that their child sleeps inclass or simply that there is a lack of attention inthe classroom.This mental fogginess can bog down the child’sresults, affect his confidence and lower hislearning his ability.Why does this happen? The reason is that thenutrient deficient food pattern is affecting thechild in this manner. The brain is very sensitiveto the healthy status of the body and isinterconnected to the digestive system.The Ortho approach leads to eating changeswhich removes lethargy. These help to fuel thechild’s body with energy giving and vitalityproducing nutrients. Henceforth aims to makethe child’s mind razor sharp and increase hismental alertness.

The tonic for the child’s mind lies in themicronutrients which go to make up the verycells of the brain and the nerves which are thecommunicators. These nutria-chemicalsstimulate the release of the neurotransmittershelp to fix the information in the memory.This science aims to make the child the dynamowhich he/she naturally should be.Here’s what you should be doing to keepnaturally awake and alert. Your regular intakeof the foods prescribed below will help youstay pepped up during the waking hours.YES! You must also bear in mind to not to mixother foods which would potentially make youfeel lazy, sleepy, lethargic and listless.REMEMBER- It is the food combining along withthe nutrients that become synergistic to showyou the way to mental ALERTNESS.

What you need How it Helps Where to get itThiamin Also called the nerve vitamin Sunflower SeedsRiboflavin Linked with mental ability. Good reserves makes Parsley

you perform better on tests and exams.Carotene Improves memory and retention capacity Carrots

to remember what you learn in classIron Increases brain wave activity Spinach

and keeps you super alert.Here’s how to put it all together so that you can get the maximum nourishments from theabove micronutrients.Take (3) grated carrots, chop spinach (5 leaves). Add to it ½ bunch of Parsley and 2 TablespoonSunflower seeds. Squeeze lemon juice, pinch of black salt and chew over this delicious salad inthe evenings after your study hours or play time.Another “Q” for your good digestion is to give a gap of two hours before you take your dinner.NOW WATCH!......... your alertness ZOOM in class as you follow the above pattern.Dr Amitabh Pandit, 6/193, Vipul Khand, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow.Ph: No. 011-26850271, 26863351, 239145 (R), 09868899994, 94154-10134

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It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. — Aristotle

CMS CREATIVE TALENTSOutstanding CMS talents and first prize winners

RDSO BRANCH

GOMTINAGAR BRANCH

ALIGANJ BRANCH

KANPUR ROAD BRANCH

RAJENDRA NAGAR BRANCH

STATION ROAD BRANCH

ASHARFABAD BRANCH MAHANAGAR BRANCH

AMINABAD BRANCH

CHOWK BRANCH

ANAND NAGAR BRANCH

RAJAJIPURAM BRANCH

INDIRA NAGAR BRANCH

Students of the Branch won manyprizes in various categories in the inter-branch judo competition organized byCMS Inspection Department, NikhilGautam, Priya Kumari and Chahak Sethiwere amongst the gold medalists.

Ashish Katiyar and Tasnim Khan wonthe first prize in inter-school maths quizorganized by Spring Dale College, IndiraNagar.

The One-Act play 'Villa for Sali'presented by students' team comprisingParul Nigam, Pallavi Sharma, Tulika Lall,Supreet Kaur, Abhinav Srivastava andRajendra Nahil won the Best DirectedOne Act Play award at the 7thInternational Children's Festival ofPerforming Arts conducted at Delhi byICCR and Ryan Foundation.

The 9-member team of the Branchled by Principal, Dr (Mrs) Vineeta Kamranreturned home from Mauritius with thefirst prize they won there for their casestudy presentation on 'EnvironmentalPollution.'

Students of the new building won 14prizes in different categories in the inter-branch athletic meet organized by CMSInspection Department. Hassan,Shubham Chhabra and Sachin Singh wongold medals.

Choral group of new building wonthe third prize in group singingcompetition held at Bal Utsav. ShikharSrivastava won the consolation prize.

Ushna Afreen and Apoorva Sahai ofnew building won first prize in the Pidiliteart competition organized by PidiliteIndustries.

Tanya Awasthi and Abhishek Guptaof new building won the first and secondprize respectively in the essaycompetition organized by all India YouthCreation.

Team comprising Abhinav Chatterjee,Mitali Sodhi, Md. Aquib, Mudit and MdAhmed of new building won the first prizein Quiz while Mitali Sodhi and Priyankawon the second prize in debate organizedby 'Srijan.'

In the series of inter-housecompetitions held at the Branch onSaturdays, a dance competition wasorganized in primary section. Tiny totsdancing with rhythm was indeed afabulous experience. Gokika of PeaceHouse won the first prize while Kaumudiand Vaishali of Unity and Peace Housesrespectively shared the second and Ritwikof Love House won the third prize.

Teachers Day was celebrated at theBranch with great enthusiasm. Teacherswere welcomed by students of classesMontessori to VIII with flowers andgreeting cards. Students of junior classespresented skit and songs in the honour oftheir teachers.

Choral group of the Branch won thefirst prize in Hindi song and consolationprize in western singing competitionorganized at Bal Utsav by SearchFoundation.

Shambhavi Mishra, student of classVIII, won the second prize in the districtlevel essay writing competitionorganized at Disciple 2006.

Nilay, a student of class IV won thethird prize in the creative writing contestorganized by CMS, Editorial Department.

Students won many prizes in variouscompetitions in Horlicks Wiz Kids heldat Ravindralaya on 11 August. The prizewinners were: Yash Pratap and PrakharAgarwal in drawing competition, PoojaVora in English essay writing; Upasana inHindi essay writing; Yashdeep Vajpai andPratishtha in greeting card making andgroup of 10 students in short play.

Deeksha Saxena,student of Peace Building,stood first in Sa Re Ga Masinging competition, HumHonge Kamyab dance

competition and many other suchcompetitions organized by Indian WelfareCultural Society, A.N. PrajapatiFoundation and Krishan Behari Sansthan.

Muskan Saxena, studentof Peace Building, stood firstin dance (solo and duet)competitions organized byMunal Sansthan and KrishnanBehari Sansthan.

Mansi Gupta, student of PeaceBuilding bagged first prizes in Sa Re GaMa Pa contest, Akhil Bhartiya Samajikand Sanskritik Sansthan solo dancecompetition and second prize incompetition organized by Indian CulturalWelfare Society.

Yashi Srivastava a young dancerstudying in class VII, Peace Building wonfirst prize in Rangyatra Kala Mahotsav andgroup dance competition of Blue HeavenSocial and Cultural Society.

Teachers' Day was celebrated at thePeace Building on 6th September.Students decorated classrooms and prayerhalls to welcome their teachers. Theyhonoured them by expressing their viewsabout their teachers through song,speeches and skits. Senior Principal, MsSudersh Kaur hosted lunch for theteachers and appreciated individual effortsof each teacher to the cause of education.

Mr Jaideep from NIE conducted aworkshop on body gestures at PeaceBuilding. All the students enthusiasticallyparticipated in the workshop aimed attelling them the values of etiquettes andmanners in day to day life.

NIE conducted a workshop onmusic at 304 Building sprinkling sparksinto the monotonous study schedule ofthe students. The workshop conductedby the well known band of musicians ofLucknow was indeed a treat to watch.

Teachers Day was celebrated in allthe sections. Children prepared a SpecialAssembly to show respect to theirteachers. A Cricket match was organizedbetween students and teachers.

Shreya Gargwas declared theBest Player ofthe inter-branchb a d m i n t o nt o u r n a m e n t

winning the singles and doubles match.Prerna Garg was her companion in thedoubles match.

Diksha Rai, talented table tennisplayer of the Branch won several firstand second prizes in various competitionswhich included District table tennistournament, CMS inter-branch tabletennis tournament, Manish BhattMemorial table-tennis tournament etc.

Prakriti Chandra,talented student of class III,qualified for the final roundof Pogo Amazing KidsAward 2006 organized byPogo channel. Prakriti was

one of the 15 students selected from allover India.

Shweta Bhatt and Shivangi Nathreceived cash awards in the All-IndiaTalent Search Examination and alsocertificates of brilliance were awarded tothem.

Students won prizes in judo andchess competitions in the junior andsenior sections.

Teachers Day was celebrated at theBranch with great enthusiasm and vigour.The students, under the guidance of theircouncil members presented a verymeaningful programme on the occasion.

Manoj Katara and Rishabh Kesarwanireceived the second prize in the quizorganized by the Srijan group.

A science lecture was conducted byMr Neeraj Sinha, on the foundation dayof the Council of Scientific and IndustrialResearch, New Delhi for the seniorstudents. The theme of this lectureorganized by CCDRI was the discussionof the safety evaluation of drugs and"Toxicology and its Role in DrugDevelopment." Thereafter a quiz wasconducted in which Aushumaan Dwivediand Kirti Khurana won first and runnersup prizes respectively.

A quiz based on physics, chemistryand mathematics was taken up in thejunior section where Love House was thewinner.

To provide the students withknowledge of the various aspects ofgrammar, an exercise on grammar washeld in the primary section. Hope Housewas the winner.

To develop the skills in mathematicalcalculations and create in our students anunderstanding of place value, an activitywas taken by class I.

To enable the students express theirideas confidentially, an activity on'Matching' was held in the pre-primarysection.

Teachers' Day was celebrated withchildren expressing their gratitude to theteachers.

All important days like 'WorldLiteracy Day,' 'World Equality Day,'and birthdays of Mother Teresa and MrRajiv Gandhi observed at the Branch.

An activity on antonyms andsynonyms was organized in the juniorsection to develop linguistic competencein the students where Peace House won.

Anshumaan Mishra, a student ofclass V won the first prize for playingsynthesizer at Hum Honge Kamyab —the mega cultural contest organized on25 and 26 of August.

In inter-branch Judo competitionorganized at CMS, Kanpur Road on 26and 27 August, students of the Branchwon 11 prizes.

Urvi Jain, student of old building, wonthe first prize in the dance competitionorganized by Bharat Vikas Parishad.

Sagarika Srivastava and Anushka,students of old building, won the first prizefor duet singing in Hum Honge Kamyab.In this competition, Sagarika also won thefirst prize in solo singing category andPrateek won a special prize.

Students of old building participatedand won laurels at various contests heldat Bal Utsav. While Shreya Srivastavawon the first prize for classical dance,Urvi Jain won the same in semi classicalcategory. In the senior group, SaumyaShukla won the third prize in classicalcategory. At this event, SagarikaSrivastava won two first prizes in classicalsinging and Kavita Path and a group of16 students won the first prize in juniors'choral singing.

Teachers Day was celebrated at boththe buildings with great enthusiasm andfervour.

A Personality DevelopmentSeminar was conducted at sector 'O'Branch by Mr Shishir Srivastava and MrSyed Qarar Hasan from CMS Head Officeon 28 August. The seminar was found tobe highly illuminating and inspiring.

An interesting and educativeworkshop on 'Best out of waste' wasconducted by PACE representatives at oldbuilding. Students were trained on makinguseful craft items from waste material.

An inter-class elocution contest washeld in primary and junior sections at the3rd building which generated a lot ofenthusiasm among the students. Firstprize winners in the two categories wereclasses V 1 and VIII 4.

The students of the old buildingperformed very well and won prizes inthe Exhibit Hunt Quiz and Sit and Drawcontests organized by Regional ScienceCentre.

An inter-house mathematicalcompetition was held at the Branch forclass VII on 31 August with the aim ofinculcating competitive spirit in students.Shubham Sahu of Love House, HarshitaTewari of Peace House and Prabhat Singhof Unity House won the first three prizes.

47 NIE member students of theBranch were taken to the movie 'GolMaal.' Children enjoyed watching thehilarious scenes in the movie. The filmacted as an interesting break from themonotonous routine of the school.

A Personality DevelopmentSeminar was conducted at the Branchby Mr Shishir Srivastava from CMS HeadOffice on 31 August. The seminar wasfound to be highly illuminating andinspiring by the students.

Teachers Day was celebrated atthe Branch with great enthusiasm.Teachers were welcomed by studentswith flowers and greeting cards.

Students exhibited their all roundcapabilities in the model classpresentations held in all classes.

Students of the Branchparticipating in Fevicol contest

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It is books that are the key to the wide world; if you can’t do anything else, read all that you can. —Jane Hamilton

Mysterious letters

Englishfoolish

Hindi

Maths

Ashutosh Tewari, VI AAliganj sector 'O'

It was late night. I was extremely tiredafter working very hard from sunrise tosunset. As I sat on my armchair reading abook, I fell asleep out of exhaustion.

It had not been quite long when Iawoke with a start. Somebody wasknocking on the door. I was perturbedby the thought of a guest at such an oddhour. When I went to open the door, Icould not notice anybody. I wondered atthis sight. I shouted out to know whowas there, but all in vain. There was noreply, just silence and stillness. Thinkingit to be my apprehension, I decided to goback to sleep. But, as I stepped back, Ifelt something under my feet. I got asideand saw a sealed envelope lying there. Ipicked it up and opened it. When I readit, I felt the letter to be amusing. It wasaddressed to me and said that if I did notreturn the tape-recorder which I hadharrowed from my neighbour, the weekbefore, I would have to pay for it. I wasquite amused as Mr Sharma, from whom

I had harrowed it, was a very noble manand a very good friend of mine. I knewthat this letter was a part of someone’smischief. But at the same time, my mindwas filled with terror at the thought of‘paying for it.’ The entire night was noless than the night before. My blood wascurdling with fear and my soul was likeknocking from inside, eager to leave mybody. On one hand, I was terrified andon the other, I felt it would have been oneof the pranks played by somebody. Thiswas the first time when I had faced sucha situation.

But after some days, I again receiveda similar letter. After that, I becameaccustomed to such letters as they startedcoming to me regularly.

One night, I decided to discover whowas there behind all this. That night Istood beside my window, waiting for thatstranger. After sometime, I saw a shadowat some distance. It came towards myhouse, knocked at the door and slipped

away. I could not recognize that form ashis face was covered with his cloak. So,without losing time, I ran after him. I ranfor quite long and then reached someunknown place. It was a very terrifyingsight. The hulking runs that lined thedeserted street seemed to be holding upthe black sky. But, I could still see theperson. Suddenly, the person collidedwith a big stone on the road and fell down.This gave me the golden opportunity tocatch hold of him. I caught him and askedhim to reveal his identity. When he didn’tdo so, I put inside his cloak in which hehad concealed his face. What I saw afterthat was beyond my imagination. He wasone of my friends, Suraj. Suraj waslaughing while my eyes were filled withsurprise. He said that He did not haveany plan to terrify me but did it for hisentertainment. At first, I felt very bad butthen both of us burst out into a loudlaughter.

Ayushi Bansal, X BRajendra Nagar 304

MRS ARCHANA TEWARI, BEST CMS ICSE TEACHERMR S. K. GAUR, BEST CMS ISC TEACHERQ. Congratulations Sir, on the

outstanding success of your students.How do you feel?

A. It is a proud moment for me, myparents, my Principal, Mrs JoytiKashyap and my colleagues. I am alsoproud of my students whoseconfidence in me have made me bestteacher for the 2nd consecutive time.

Q. What are the inspiring factors in yoursuccess?

A. There are many inspiring factors suchas inspiring words of Mr and MrsGandhi, my Senior Principal, MrsGovil, my Principal, Mrs JyotiKashyap, my parents, colleaguesbesides my students' faith in me.

Q. Why is teaching of computersimportant?

A. It is very important now days becausein almost every field (like education,media, designing, IQ testing, banksetc) computers are needed.Computers are playing a veryimportant role in accessing the thingsfaster. Whatever we think, that canbe implemented in a better way using

computer softwares.Getting any kind ofinformation throughinternet is a matter ofjust a few seconds.

Q. What was yourstrategy of teaching?

A. First of all I try to teach the topic tomyself so that I can foresee thedifficulties coming in understandingand comprehending the topic. In thisway I could explain the topic in a betterand simple way to the students.

Q. Do you have any special message foryour fellow teachers and students?

A. Well, I consider myself too novice togive any message to a very competentteam of teachers. I know that eachand every teacher from pre-primaryto higher section is putting a lot ofefforts and giving his/her best.For the students I want to say thatthey should keep faith in God as wellas in their teachers because I feel onlyteachers and parents are our actualwell wishers.

Q. Congratulations ma’am on theoutstanding success of your students.How do you feel?

A. I feel highly elated, specially so,because I feel now I can proudly saythat our branch is a branch to reckonwith.

Q. How is it that CMS students havescored such good marks in Hindiwhile other subjects like mathematicsand science are considered to be themore scoring ones?

A. Hindi is one subject that has an edgeover the rest of the subjects, since itis our national language. Throughwritten revision along with sincereefforts by the students and theteachers, we can work wonders.

Q. What are the inspiring factors in yoursuccess?

A. I have always believed in giving mybest to the institution. Our FounderMr and Mrs Gandhi, Principal,colleagues and my family havealways been my inspiring force.

Q. How do you makeHindi interesting forstudents?

A. Hindi, or any othersubject for thatmatter, can only bemade interesting if itis easilycomprehensible and many relatedincidents or anecdotes are also relatedto the subject.

Q. How is CMS different from otherinstitutions?

A. CMS gives me the freedom toexperiment, to grow and to tryinnovative methods to bring the bestout of the students from time to time.

The spirit of universal love andthe concept of globalism makes CMSa cut above the rest.

Q. Do you have any special message foryour fellow teachers and students?

A. Give to the world the best you have,and the best will come back to you.

CMS CREATIVE TALENTS

Action of today, is the destiny of tomorrow‘Action of today, is the destiny of

tomorrow.’ This quotation means thatwhat deeds we perform today will giveresults tomorrow. It is upon us to do goodor bad deeds. If we do good deeds, wewill get good results, and if we do baddeeds, we will face bad results. As an echois produced when we speak, we just haveto distinguish between voices, in our life,we have to distinguish between good andbad. If we learn to differentiate betweengood and bad and do good deeds and fullyutilize our lives, we will become Godly.

But, if we do not learn to do so, do baddeeds in our life, we will become ungodlyand none other than a devil. For example,if we prepare our lessons regularly, beactive in the class, we will not face muchproblems in preparing our lesson duringthe exams. But, if we are careless, irregularand inactive in class, we will face a lot ofdifficulty. If today, we are confident,regular and punctual our future willcertainly be bright.

Manika, VIII B2Rajendra Nagar, UPIL

Unity of HeartsOne and one, that is, two is more than

one. It has a greater value and power thanone. Being united means being togetherin times of joy and failures, to help eachother in times of need, it means to riseabove the differences and join hands towalk together for making the world abetter and a safer place to live together.

We all know that ‘United we standand divided we fall.’ History says that theBritishers kept Indians divided and ruledover it for over a century. A human bodyfunctions because so many organs worktogether. Here lies the power of unity.Unity helps to bring peace and prosperityin the world.

Unity is not only to live together, butto have love for each other in our hearts.We all are created by the same God,though we worship him by differentnames. All religions teach us that we areworld citizens and this world is ourgarden. If all the people from all thecountries remember this, we will surelyhave peace and universal brotherhoodaround us.

The earth is but one country andmankind its citizen. Five fingers of thehand unite to form a punch. When weconsider every person as a God’s child,only then can we be united and we allknow that unity is strength.

Nimesh Saxena, VI BAnand Nagar

Patience countsThere was a time when Rome was

considered a very powerful andprosperous country. However, it took timefor Rome to become a powerful country.Just like Rome became powerful in manyyears, it takes many years for us tobecome powerful. Thus we cannot earnmoney in one day. A industry cannot beset in one day. We cannot achieve ourgoal over night. Thus, it is truly said“Rome was not built in a day.”

Naina, VII IMahanagar, IIIrd Bldg.

PeaceLove will be there,With the help of peaceIn this way,Our unity will increase with joy,When we will give peace a chance,Our love will increase,Unity will be there,We will find peace everywhere.

Aqsa Mukhtar,VII ARajajipuram (OB)

Books in our lifeBooks are more valuable than jewels.

Jewels radiate internal brilliance, whereasbooks light up the world. Books are madeof simple paper but they can make a simplelife a valuable life. Books are those mirrorswhich reflect the minds of saints. Withoutbooks our life is a lamp without a struckof light. Books do not mean every thingbut our life consists of 70% educationwhich we receive through books. Bookis most useful thing that inspires us tothink fresh. A book lover is the happiestand richest man.

Prince Kumar, VIIIAnand Nagar

"Do your best and have faith in Almighty God"— CMS Gurus advise

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EventsOCTOBER 2006

Printed and Published by Hari Om Sharma on behalf of City Montessori School, 12 Station Road, Lucknow. Phones : 2638738, 2638483, 2638606Advisory Board: Mrs Aruna Varma, Mr R S Chandola; Editor Dr Preeti Shankar, Sub-Editor Ms Smita KhareFax : 91 (522) 2638008 E-Mail : [email protected] Web Page : http://www.cmseducation.org/bulletin

Australian quiz contest

Six students of CMS, Station Roadnamely Lavkush Anand, Ankur Yadav,Siddharth Singh, Nikhar Saxena,Anshumaan Dwivedi and Abhinav OmKinker were awarded plaque andcertificates for their performance at theAustralian National Chemistry Quiz.

National Cyber Olympiad

Five outstanding students of CMS,Mahanagar, Shashwat Pratap Shah,Aishwarya Chaturvedi, Siddharth VikramSingh and Parth Agarwal got selected inthe 5th National Cyber Olympiadconducted by the Science OlympiadFoundation, New Delhi.

Debate competition

Chahat Chawla and Harleen KaurChoudhary, students of CMS, StationRoad, were declared champions in thedebate competition organized byDr Virendra Swaroop Public School,Mahanagar, on the occasion of ShikshaDivas.

National Maths OlympiadIla Gupta, a student of

CMS, Aliganj sector 'O' gotselected in the NationalMathematics Olympiad 2006.This contest is held for thosestudents who have secured80% and above marks in High School orequivalent examinations.

Karate championship

Three brilliant players of CMS,RDSO namely, Parth Gulati, KuldeepSingh and Ankur Maurya won gold, silverand bronze medals at the 5th North IndiaKarate Championship held in Nainital.These young players astonished everyonewith their Karate skills, agility, flexibilityof body and wonderful tactics of self-defence. While Parth won 2 golds, Ankurwon 1 gold and 1 silver and Kuldeep won1 bronze medal in the contest.

National Science Olympiad

Students of CMS, Mahanagar 3rdBuilding secured merit positions in the8th National Science Olympiad conductedby National Science OlympiadFoundation, New Delhi. These studentswere Sonali Shukla, Shivam Gupta,Ankita Singh, Mohd. Ferazul Haque, NehaSingh, Smirti Agarwal and Swati Tripathi.

Athletics championship

Dance contest

Muskan Saxena and Sanjoli, twotalented students of CMS, RajendraNagar won first prizes in an inter-schooldance contest organized by Munal SaultSurya Society.

3 2nd Comparative Exam. of ICSE-X & ISC-XII and Half YearlyExam of Class III to Class XI ISC begin

15 (12 noon) Innovation Day Exhibition organised by CMS Jopling Road atCMS, Gomti Nagar

15(6.00 pm) International Innovation Day organised by CMS Jopling Roadat CMS, Gomti Nagar

16 to 18 International Conference on Global Trends & Innovations inEducation (Global TIE) oranised by CMS, InnovationDepartment at WUCC, Kanpur Road

19 (1pm) Annual Sports Day organised by CMS, Chowk27 (5.00 pm) 8th UN Day World Peace Festival for Parents (Opening Ceremony)

oranised by CMS, Indira Nagar at CMS, Gomti Nagar Field28 and 29 8th UN Day World Peace Festival Function and Competition

organised by CMS, Indira Nagar at CMS, Gomti Nagar28 Oct - 4 Nov 5th Exspo-2006 of RDSO at WUCC Kanpur Road29 (8 am) Inter-Branch NTSE for X and VIII at Branch centre organised by

CMS, Inspection Department at Branch Centres30, 31 Oct. and Inter Branch NTS Quiz for group I (M.Nagar I, II, III), Aliganj1 Nov.06 (1st Bldg), G.Nagar, I.Nagar, RJPM (I) organised by CMS,

Inspection Department at Gomtinagar auditorium

CMS Mahanagar students awarded

Young mathematicians

Ritesh Giri, Abhishek Parmar andShivam Sharma, students of CMS,Mahanagar secured merit positions inInternational Assessment for IndianSchools (Mathematics) Competitionconducted by the University of NewSouth Wales, Australia.

12 outstanding students of CMS,Mahanagar were awarded Rs. 5000/- incash along with books by ‘EducationFoundation – Learning for life’ for theirsplendid performance in the secondNational IIT/PMT Olympiads and also inIIT/AIIMs exams. Besides these cashprizes, the students have been offeredfacilities for higher education in science.The students winning the Olympiadswere: Yogendra Mishra, Anam Rehman,Abhinav Srivastava, Amulya Khare,Chaitanya Sharma, Navedul Islam,

Saurabh Pandey, Akshat Kulshrestha,Nikhil Gupta of class X and Arib AhmedKhan, Aman Yusuf Khan and ArpitaJaisawal of class XI.

CMS Principals pay homage to 9/11 victimsCMS paid its homage to the

thousands of innocent people who diedin the deadly terrorist attack on WorldTrade Center in New York on 11September 2001. Peace Prayer assemblieswere held at CMS branches and theprincipals of the various branches as wellas the management lit candles and prayedfor peace of the departed souls.

CMS celebrates UNESCO Peace PrizeCMS Peace Education Department

and other global peace workers organiseda press conference in Paris on 22September after Judge C.G. Weeramantry,former Vice President, International Courtof Justice, The Hague, and CMS nomineefor UNESCO Prize received this highlyprestigious honour on 21 September atthe UNESCO Headquarters at Paris.Posters with messages from CMSstudents appealing for a nuclear-freeworld as advocated by the Peace LaureateJudge Weeramantry, were put up forexhibition at the press conference. JudgeWeeramantry will be delivering the

keynote address at the 7th InternationalChief Justices conference being organisedby CMS from 7 to 12 December 2006.

CMS Kanpur Road and RDSOscored the maximum points to win thejuniors and seniors championshiprespectively of the inter-branch athleticsmeet organized at Chowk Stadium by

CMS on 11 September. Vishal, student ofCMS RDSO, who stood first in 100m,800m and 1500m races was declared theIndividual champion.

National Science OlympiadDevesh Matanhelia, a

student of CMS, StationRoad got selected in NationalScience Olympiad. Studentsfrom various prestigiousschools of India includingthose of Lucknow participated in thiscontest.

Senior champions —CMS, RDSO Junior champions —CMS, Kanpur Road

CMS Poster with children's appealexhibited at the Press Conference