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<strong>Ma</strong>rch 2007<br />

Issue No. 10<br />

Commonwealth Day Celebrations<br />

at CMS, Gomtinagar<br />

CMS, Gomtinagar is organising Commonwealth<br />

Youth Conference and Postermaking Competition on 17<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>rch 2007 at CMS Gomtinagar auditorium. The chief<br />

guest will be Mr Ram Bodh, UNESCO Representative.<br />

The topic for this year's Commonwealth Day is "The<br />

Commonwealth — Respecting difference & promoting<br />

understanding". Competitions will be held in junior and<br />

senior categories. The Queen of England, Her <strong>Ma</strong>jesty,<br />

Queen Elizabeth is the Head of the Commonwealth.<br />

International Pre-primary<br />

Principals' Conference<br />

CMS Inspection and Quality<br />

Assurance Department is organising the<br />

1st International Pre-primary Principals'<br />

Conference from 23 to 25 April, 2007. Top<br />

educational experts, principals and<br />

experienced teachers from various<br />

countries of the world will be presenting<br />

their case studies and papers at this<br />

significant meet.The latest trends in preprimary<br />

education will be discussed.<br />

CMS peace delegate<br />

returns from Thailand<br />

Harshit Walia, CMS<br />

peace delegate from World<br />

Unity and Peace Education<br />

Department (WUPED),<br />

returned to India after<br />

representing the country<br />

at the 5 th International Asian<br />

Youth Forum held at<br />

Bangkok, Thailand. Altogether 80 young<br />

people from South Korea, Vietnam, Sri<br />

Lanka, Russia, Philippines, Pakistan, New<br />

Zealand, Mongolia, Japan, Indonesia,<br />

Cambodia, Bangladesh and India had<br />

attended the Conference. Mr Walia gave a<br />

powerful and thought provoking<br />

presentation of CMS ideas of World Unity<br />

and World Peace at the International Youth<br />

Forum.<br />

CMS to host 24 international events in 2007-2008<br />

(1) 8 th Commonwealth Youth Conference<br />

16 th <strong>Ma</strong>rch 2007<br />

by CMS Gomtinagar Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/commonwealth<br />

(2) 1 st International Conference of<br />

Pre-Primary Principals<br />

23 th , 24 th , 25 th April 2007<br />

by Quality Assurance & Inspection Deptt.<br />

www.cmseducation.org/icppp<br />

(3) 1 st International Students Science Fair<br />

4 th to 8 th August 2007<br />

by CMS <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (New Building)<br />

www.cmseducation.org/issf<br />

(4) 13 th COFAS International<br />

24 th to 27 th August, 2007<br />

by CMS Station Road Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/cofas<br />

(5) Educational Technology<br />

Development Programme (ETDP)<br />

31 th August to 2 nd September, 2007<br />

by CMS Kanpur Road Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/etdp<br />

(6) 3 rd ODYSSEY-International Literary Fest<br />

8 th to 11 th September, 2007<br />

by CMS <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar Branch (Old Buldg.)<br />

www.cmseducation.org/litfest<br />

(7) 2 nd Global TIE Conference<br />

(Global Trends and Innovations in Education)<br />

16 th to 19 th October, 2007<br />

by CMS Innovations Department<br />

www.globaltie.net<br />

(8) 2 nd International Innovations Day<br />

15 th October, 2007 (Birthday of President<br />

of India Dr APJ Abdul Kalam)<br />

by CMS Jopling Road Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/iid<br />

CMS World Unity Head<br />

returns from Norway<br />

Mr Raj Shekhar<br />

Chandola, a child activist<br />

and Head of World Unity<br />

and Peace Education<br />

Department (WUPED) of<br />

CMS returned from<br />

Norway after<br />

successfully participating in an<br />

International Educational Programme<br />

held in Trondheim, Norway. Mr Chandola<br />

had been invited to this conference as the<br />

main speaker. He addressed the gathering<br />

on the topic - “Global Boundaries”. The<br />

other main speaker at the conference was<br />

Mr Kimmie Weeks of Liberia, a world<br />

renowned child activitist.<br />

Children's film festival<br />

CMS films division, Jai Jagat Films is all<br />

set to organise a children's film, festival<br />

at CMS Gomtinagar from 9 to 15 April<br />

and at CMS, Kanpur Road, from 16 to<br />

22 April 2007. Children are invited to view<br />

these educational films along with their<br />

parents, brothers and sisters. A list of the<br />

films being screened is available at CMS<br />

multimedia department.<br />

(9) 9 th World Peace Festival & International Peace<br />

Poster & Quilt Competition<br />

26 th to 28 th October, 2007<br />

hosted by CMS Indira Nagar Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/peace<br />

(10) 1 st WIZMIC<br />

27th October to 1st November 2007<br />

Wizards at <strong>Ma</strong>thematics International Contest<br />

by CMS RDSO Branch, Lucknow<br />

Website: www.cmseducation.org/wizmic<br />

(11) 6 th Geofest International<br />

3 rd to 6 th November, 2007<br />

by CMS <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar Branch (3rd Bldg.)<br />

www.cmseducation.org/geofest<br />

(12) 5 th International Youth Fest<br />

4 th November 2007<br />

by CMS Rajajipuram Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/iyf<br />

(13) 7 th SAARC Youth Festival & Competitions<br />

14 th November, 2007<br />

by CMS Rajendra Nagar Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/saarc<br />

(14) 13 th Quanta International 2007<br />

14 th to 18 th November, 2007<br />

by CMS Chowk Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/quanta<br />

(15) 7 th International Astronomy Olympiad<br />

19 th and 20 th November, 2007<br />

by CMS Chowk Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/quanta<br />

(16) 5 th Eureka International 2007<br />

24 th to 27 th November 2007<br />

by CMS Anand Nagar Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/eureka<br />

Message from the Commonwealth Secretary-General,<br />

Rt. Hon. Don McKinnon<br />

The Commonwealth is a large slice of this world of ours. We are 53 nations and 1.8 billion people.<br />

We are African, Asian, Caribbean, European and Pacific. Home to the richest and poorest and those<br />

of every colour and creed - an association of equals sharing the fundamental beliefs of democracy<br />

and freedom. We celebrate diversity, respect difference and promote understanding - between<br />

faiths, ethnic groups and communities - at every level: local, regional, national and international.<br />

We try to understand the many causes of tension and marginalization - from poverty to identity to<br />

differences in cultural practices and political beliefs. Tensions can of course be found in the<br />

Commonwealth and there are certainly enough in the wider world for us to say that respecting<br />

diversity and the views and rights of others isn't always easy. But so, too, are there Commonwealth<br />

successes in the struggle against racism or intolerance - enough ways in which people have been<br />

brought together - first to know and to live with each other in harmony - to show that it can be<br />

done. It's the work of governments, of civil society and above all of individuals.<br />

We set special store by education and the positive values that people learn at school and throughout<br />

their lives. So, too, we set special store in hearing the voices of young people - the guardians of the<br />

future. In <strong>Ma</strong>lta in November 2005, our Heads of Government met and committed to bringing this<br />

Commonwealth experience to bear both within the Commonwealth and outside it. They set out to<br />

look again at the causes of tension and misunderstanding in society and to bring together all our<br />

best practices from around the world that have succeeded in resolving them. The aim is to share<br />

that information. The goal is to make the Commonwealth and the world we inhabit a better place<br />

for all. The work is happening right now and will be complete by the time Commonwealth Heads<br />

of Government next meet in Uganda in November 2007. We start from what we have already<br />

agreed - our shared values of human rights, liberty, democracy, equality, the rule of law and a<br />

political culture that promotes transparency, accountability and economic development.<br />

We go further and apply it in people's lives.<br />

Trip to Pakistan<br />

A 15-member delegation of CMS,<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>hanagar, will participate in the interschool<br />

cultural programme in Pakistan on<br />

special invitation of Lords International<br />

<strong>School</strong>, Lohore, Pakistan.<br />

The Aao Dosti Karein Project was<br />

started at the time of Kargil War when the<br />

two countries did not see eye to eye. The<br />

project has been a big success and is proof<br />

of the fact that the younger generation<br />

wants cooperation, brotherhood and<br />

teamwork between the two countries. The<br />

project is a part of CMS crusade for<br />

World Unity and World Peace. The<br />

delegation includes Principal, Mrs Prema<br />

Subramaniam, teachers, Mrs Ruchi B.<br />

Joshi and Mrs Arachana Sinha and<br />

students, Abdullah, Arpita Jain, Vidhu,<br />

Akanksha, Prachi, Shivangi, <strong>Ma</strong>lavika<br />

Singh, Shoury, Ishan Gulati, Abhinav<br />

Dheer, Soumya Singh and Surbhi Singh.<br />

(17) 10 th International Convention on<br />

Students’ Quality Control Circles<br />

28 th Nov. to 1 st Dec., 2007<br />

by CMS Kanpur Road Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/icsqcc<br />

(18) 3 rd International Young<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>thematicians' Convention<br />

1 st to 4 th December, 2007<br />

by CMS Gomtinagar Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/iymc<br />

(19) 8 th International Conference of<br />

Chief Justices of the World<br />

6 th to 12 th December, 2007<br />

by CMS World Unity and Peace Edu. Deptt.<br />

www.cmseducation.org/article51<br />

(20) 6 th Celesta International 2007<br />

17 th to 21 st December, 2007<br />

by CMS Aliganj Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/celesta<br />

(21) 14 th CISV Children's International<br />

Summer Villages<br />

28 th Dec. 2007 to 24 th Jan. 2008<br />

by CMS Inspection Department<br />

www.cmseducation.org/cisv<br />

(22) ISSE International <strong>School</strong>-to-<strong>School</strong><br />

Experience<br />

by CMS Inspection Department<br />

www.cmseducation.org/isse<br />

(23) 8 th MACFAIR International<br />

10 th to 13 th August 2008<br />

by CMS <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (New Building),<br />

Website: www.cmseducation.org/macfair<br />

(24) 6 th EXSPO International Sport<br />

27 th October to 1 st November, 2008<br />

by CMS RDSO Branch<br />

www.cmseducation.org/exspo<br />

Engineering selections<br />

This year, 326 outstanding CMS<br />

students were selected in various<br />

engineering, medical and professional<br />

colleges of India and abroad. This is the<br />

maximum number of selections from any<br />

single institution in the country. (see list<br />

of selected candidates on page 4)<br />

CMS quality circle team returned from<br />

Colombo, Sri Lanka after winning four<br />

prizes at the 9th International Convention<br />

on Quality Control Circles organised by<br />

Stanford International <strong>School</strong>, Sri Lanka<br />

from 4 to 7 January 2007. These included<br />

the first prize for its case presentation on<br />

"Fear due to terrorism", the second prize<br />

in cultural presentation and third prize in<br />

skit besides the Bhandarnaike Award to<br />

Mr Jagdish Gandhi.<br />

TIPS ON HEALTHY LIVING<br />

By Dr Amitabh Pandit<br />

Listen to<br />

MR JAGDISH GANDHI<br />

Founder-<strong>Ma</strong>nager, CMS everyday on<br />

1.Aastha TV channel at 9.25 am<br />

2.Sanskar TV channel at 5.40 pm<br />

3.Local TV channel (CMS Activities) 6.30 pm<br />

4.Sadhana TV channel at 10.20 pm<br />

(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<br />

the UNESCO Prize for Peace Education (2002) and (3) The only school to organise and host 24 international events annually. See http://www.cmseducation.org<br />

on<br />

page 7<br />

QC team returns<br />

Best of Luck!<br />

CMS Bulletin wishes best of luck to<br />

all the students appearing for their final<br />

examinations from 1st to 17th <strong>Ma</strong>rch. We<br />

also wish the very best to all the students<br />

taking their ICSE and ISC examinations<br />

2007.


CMS BULLETIN - GUIDANCE AND FM SCHEDULE MARCH 2007 (2)<br />

Educationwatch<br />

English daily 'Pioneer' carries a weekly column titled 'Educationwatch/Jagdish Gandhi'<br />

every Sunday on the apostle of World Unity and Founder <strong>Ma</strong>nager of CMS, Mr<br />

Jagdish Gandhi's talks. Printed below is a clipping from the Pioneer dated <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

Education intrinsic to character development<br />

Education is one of the most important factors<br />

in the evolution of humanity, the other more<br />

influential one being religion. I believe that today<br />

religious zeal and education should come<br />

together and work hand in hand. Only together<br />

they can constitute a single unifying,<br />

inspirational, guiding force for coordinating<br />

human thought and expression within a<br />

traditionally accepted pattern.<br />

Education serves what is in reality its most<br />

basic purpose, the training of character.<br />

Education not only changes the character of an<br />

individual or society as whole, which are all different<br />

from one another, but assists them (read individual and<br />

society) to develop to their utmost capacity.<br />

I acknowledge that education has a great effect upon<br />

the human race; we see that children of the same age,<br />

nativity and from the same household, under the guidance<br />

of one teacher, differ in their minds and comprehensions.<br />

Training and education not only change the human<br />

substance but produce a marvellous effect. By the<br />

effective power of education the virtues and capacities<br />

of the human reality can be revealed. I believe that every<br />

nation should aim to build up a spiritually regenerate<br />

humanity, and to establish a functionally united world.<br />

To achieve these education is intrinsic.<br />

I give prominence to education in delineating the<br />

structure of the future world. It is chiefly through<br />

educative influences that we must build up in ideology<br />

and loyalty consecrated to the goal of world peace. Only<br />

through, education of youth and adult can the adverse<br />

and chaotic elements of society be guided. "<strong>Ma</strong>n is<br />

supreme. Lack of proper education has, however,<br />

deprived him of that which he inherently possess."<br />

We must promote world, by every means within<br />

our power, the material as well as spiritual enlightenment<br />

of the youth. The means for the education of children, to<br />

provide the best means for their progress and<br />

development, is incumbent upon the world of mankind.<br />

It becomes not only progress towards world unity but<br />

the brightest outlook for the future<br />

generations of children. They shall possess<br />

a common knowledge of all things, illiteracy<br />

shall disappear, moral and spiritual<br />

worthiness strengthened, and oneness<br />

achieved through the education of all.<br />

For teachers, parents and all<br />

concerned with public life, moral education<br />

is an indispensable part of children's<br />

education. The systematic development of<br />

a moral education programme must be<br />

regarded as central to the building of a progressive society<br />

and a sense of true identify among its future citizens.<br />

I believe that the development of moral character<br />

constitutes the essential foundation of a true education.<br />

"Good behaviour and high moral character must come<br />

first for unless the character is trained acquiring knowledge<br />

will only prove injurious. Knowledge is praiseworthy<br />

when it is coupled with ethical conduct and a virtuous<br />

character, otherwise it is a deadly poison, a frightful<br />

danger."<br />

Thus, beyond the belief in the importance of<br />

providing children with a relevant and excellent academic<br />

education, it is my view that education must also cast a<br />

transforming influence upon the character of the individual<br />

so that intellectual learning is of genuine benefit to the<br />

individual and society.<br />

I believe that moral capabilities cannot be developed<br />

in a secular framework of education. An indispensable<br />

requisite for developing these capabilities is to establish<br />

a connection between the human heart and God, thus<br />

enabling the individual to manifest the spiritual qualities<br />

with which the human soul has been endowed, such as<br />

justice generosity, love, compassion and truthfulness. The<br />

teachings of the religions of the world are the depositories<br />

of truths that assist every human being in establishing a<br />

relationship with God and developing these qualities.<br />

(As told to Runa Srivastava by the founder-manager of<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>Montessori</strong> <strong>School</strong>)<br />

YOU CAN WATCH<br />

CMS Educational programmes on Local Cable Network from 6:30pm DAILY<br />

Programmes/ Activities<br />

based on Functions and Events organised<br />

by CMS Words of Wisdom of Shri Jagdish Gandhi<br />

IF YOU ARE NOT ABLE TO WATCH OUR PROGRAMMES YOU MAY<br />

CONTACT THE FOLLOWING CABLE OPERATORS :<br />

1. Universal Cable: Charbagh, Alambagh, Old Lucknow, Rae<br />

Bareilly Road, Sadar ( 2456630<br />

2. <strong>Ma</strong>noranjan: Cant, Sadar, Raibarelly Road ( 2615042<br />

3. Navgrah: Indira Nagar (: 2354900<br />

4. ACN: Alambagh ( 9335299777<br />

5. Home Entertainment: Aliganj ( 2762874<br />

6. Lucknow Cable: Chowk ( 5529753<br />

7. Vardaan:Gomtinagar ( 9335916223<br />

8. Surya: Gomtinagar ( 2392172<br />

9. Pharmaish: Rajajipuram ( 2416385<br />

10. Home Cinema (Jolly): Jopling Road ( 2209410<br />

11. Sikka: Hazratganj/<strong>Ma</strong>hanagar ( 2616864<br />

12. We TV: <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar/Gomtinagar ( 3297334<br />

**For any assistance please feel free to call: 9415015030/<br />

9415015039 or 9335816600/9839030795<br />

DAILY CMS FM Radio (90.4 MHz) schedule for <strong>Ma</strong>rch 2007<br />

From CMS, Gomtinagar: 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)<br />

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

01.03.2007 (THURSDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, Hindi: Alankar Aur Uske Bhed,<br />

Computer Science: Introduction To Active Server<br />

Pages, CMS News, Biotechnology: Some Tips<br />

On Bio-fertilizers, Nayi Subah, English: Active &<br />

Passive Voices, Science: Why Do We Need Food<br />

(I) My Dream, Physics: Rest & Motion (I),<br />

Commerce: The Advantages Of Joint Stock<br />

Company<br />

02.03.2007 (FRIDAY)<br />

Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyan, Personality<br />

Development: How To Work Faster & Better, CMS<br />

News, Sargam, Physical Education: History Of<br />

Physical Education In Greece, Job Watch, Body<br />

Bhasha: The Essence Of Personality, Commerce:<br />

The Disadvantages Of Joint Stock Company,<br />

Geography: Geographical Distribution Of Religion<br />

03.03.2007 (SATURDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, FM Team Aapke Ghar Mein, Teacher-<br />

Parents Interaction, An Apple A Day, Special<br />

Feature On Holika Dahan, Glimpses Of<br />

International Events, Hamare Parv Aur<br />

Tyohar_Holi, “Hello! CMS FM”, Career Guidance:<br />

Opportunities As A Commercial Pilot<br />

04.03.2007 (SUNDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, Doctor-Parents Dialogue, Flash<br />

Back, Aaina-E-Lucknow: The Nawabishaan, Dadi<br />

Ki Kahani: Bhakt Prahlad, Career Junction, Zaika,<br />

Special Feature On Holi, FM Mehmaan<br />

05.03.2007 (MONDAY)<br />

Story Time: The <strong>Ma</strong>gic Stick, <strong>Ma</strong>thematics,<br />

Computer Science: Learning ASP, CMS News,<br />

Physics: Rest & Motion (II), Lucknownama,<br />

English: Determiners (I), My Dream, Nayi Subah,<br />

Physical Education: History Of Physical Education<br />

In Athens, Geography: Composition Of The<br />

Atmosphere<br />

06.03.2007 (TUESDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, Personality Development: Tips For<br />

Social Etiquettes, Commerce: The Types Of Joint<br />

Stock Company (I), An Apple A Day, CMS News,<br />

Sargam, Physics: Scalar and Vector Quantity,<br />

Our Forum, My Dream, <strong>Ma</strong>ths: Relations &<br />

Function (I), Biology: Crop Protection, History<br />

07.03.2007 (WEDNESDAY)<br />

Story Time: The Brave Rabbit, Social Science,<br />

Bollywood Yadein: Special On The Birthday Of<br />

Anupam Kher, CMS News, Body Bhasha: The<br />

Essence Of Personality, Aao Batein Karein,<br />

Computer Science: Network, Programming By Mr.<br />

Dheeraj Mehrotra, <strong>Ma</strong>ths: Expansion Of Algebraic<br />

Expressions, My Dream, Biotechnology: <strong>Ma</strong>nures<br />

& Fertilizers, Zaika, Economics: Scale Of<br />

Preferences<br />

08.03.2007 (THURSDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, Bollywood Yadein: Special On The<br />

Birthday Of Fardeen Khan, History: The Chola<br />

Administration, CMS News, Feature On<br />

International Women’s Day, “<strong>Ma</strong>hilayen Samaj Aur<br />

Parivartan” Nayi Subah, Personality<br />

Development, My Dream, Commerce: The Types<br />

Of Joint Stock Company (II), Career Junction<br />

09.03.2007 (FRIDAY)<br />

Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyan, Civics, History, CMS<br />

News, Sargam, Commerce: The Budget, Job<br />

Watch, Body Bhasha: The Essence Of<br />

Personality, Computer Science: Introduction To<br />

IIS, Biology: Mixed Farming<br />

10.03.2007 (SATURDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, FM Team Aapke Ghar Mein, Teacher-<br />

Parents Interaction, An Apple A Day, Hamare Parv<br />

Aur Tyohar, Glimpses Of International Events,<br />

“Hello! CMS FM” Personality Development<br />

11.03.2007 (SUNDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, Doctor-Parents Dialogue, Flash<br />

Back, Aaina-E-Lucknow-The Nawabishaan,<br />

Career Junction, Hamare Parv Aur Tyohar, Zaika,<br />

Dadi Ki Kahaniyan, FM Mehmaan<br />

12.03.2007 (MONDAY)<br />

Story Time, English, Biology: Seawage Disposal,<br />

CMS News, <strong>Ma</strong>ths: Relations & Function (I),<br />

Lucknownama, Commerce: Some Facts About<br />

the Private Company, Nayi Subah, History: All<br />

India Muslim League & Minto <strong>Ma</strong>rle Reform<br />

13.03.2007 (TUESDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, English, An Apple A Day, CMS News,<br />

Sargam, Biology: Waste Water Treatment, Our<br />

Forum, Civics, My Dream, Health Science,<br />

Glimpses Of International Events, Economics:<br />

Shortcomings Of Equilibrium<br />

14.03.2007 (WEDNESDAY)<br />

Story Time, Bollywood Yadein, CMS News, Body<br />

Bhasha: The Essence Of Personality, Career<br />

Guidance: Computer Science: An Introduction To<br />

Networking, Aao Batein Karein, Value Based<br />

Teaching, Commerce: Merits & Demerits Of Private<br />

Company, Zaika<br />

15.03.2007 (THURSDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, Commerce: Debentures, CMS News,<br />

English: Usage Of Modals In Grammer, Nayi<br />

Subah, <strong>Ma</strong>ths, Value Based Teaching, My Dream,<br />

Computer Science: Computer Fundamentals For<br />

Kids, Career Junction<br />

16.03.2007 (FRIDAY)<br />

Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyan, Commerce: Foreign<br />

Trade, CMS News, Sargam, Job Watch, English:<br />

Adjective & Its’ Type (I), My Dream, Body Bhasha:<br />

The Essence Of Personality, Young Talents,<br />

Career Guidance<br />

17.03.2007 (SATURDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, FM Team Aapke Ghar Mein, Teacher-<br />

Parents Interaction, An Apple A Day, Hamare Parv<br />

Aur Tyohar, Glimpses Of International Events,<br />

“Hello! CMS FM”, Personality Development<br />

18.03.2007 (SUNDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, Doctor-Parents Dialogue, Flash<br />

Back, Aaina-E-Lucknow-The Nawabishaan,<br />

Career Junction, Bollywood Yadein, Zaika, Dadi<br />

Ki Kahaniyan, FM Mehmaan<br />

19.03.2007 (MONDAY)<br />

Story Time, Value Based Teaching, CMS News,<br />

Special Feature on Jhule Lal Jayanti “Aayo Lal<br />

Jhule Lal”, Lucknownama, English: Adjective &<br />

Its’ Type (II), Glimpses Of International Events,<br />

My Dream, Nayi Subah, Computer Science:<br />

Computer Programming Techniques, Economics:<br />

20.03.2007 (TUESDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, English: Adjective & Its’ Type (I),<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>ths, An Apple A Day,CMS News, Sargam,<br />

History, Our Forum, Biology, My Dream, Science,<br />

Computer Science: High Level Languages Of<br />

Computer, Economics<br />

21.03.2007 (WEDNESDAY)<br />

Story Time, English, Bollywood Yadein, CMS<br />

News, Body Bhasha: The Essence Of Personality,<br />

Aao Batein Karein, Computer Science: Knowing<br />

About Variables, <strong>Ma</strong>ths, My Dream, Zaika,<br />

Commerce: Problems Of Foreign Trade<br />

22.03.2007 (THURSDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, Hindi, English, CMS News,<br />

Environmental Science: Plant Conservation (I),<br />

Nayi Subah, Personality Development: Planning,<br />

Value Based Teaching, My Dream, Career<br />

Junction, <strong>Ma</strong>ths, Economics: Causes Of Changes<br />

In Demand<br />

23.03.2007 (FRIDAY)<br />

Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyan, Economics, CMS<br />

News, Sargam, Special Feature On The Death<br />

Anniversary Of Bhagat Singh, Rajguru &<br />

Sukhdev: “Rang De Basanti” Job Watch, My<br />

Dream, Body Bhasha: The Essence Of<br />

Personality, Economics: Consumer’s Equilibrium,<br />

Young Talents<br />

24.03.2007 (SATURDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, FM Team Aapke Ghar Mein, Teacher-<br />

Parents Interaction, An Apple A Day,<br />

Environmental Science: Plant Conservation (II),<br />

Hamare Parv Aur Tyohar, Glimpses Of<br />

International Events, “Hello! CMS FM”, Personality<br />

Development : How To Share Your Feelings With<br />

Others<br />

25.03.2007 (SUNDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, Doctor-Parents Dialogue, Flash<br />

Back, Aaina-E-Lucknow-The Nawabishan,<br />

Career Junction, Zaika, Dadi Ki Kahaniyan, FM<br />

Mehmaan<br />

26.03.2007 (MONDAY)<br />

Story Time, Bollywood Yadein: Special On The<br />

Birthday Of <strong>Ma</strong>dhu, CMS News, Science,<br />

Lucknownama, History, Nayi Subah, My Dream,<br />

Hindi, Biology, Economics: Exceptional Demand<br />

Curves<br />

27.03.2007 (TUESDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, English, <strong>Ma</strong>ths, An Apple A Day,<br />

CMS News, Sargam, Special Feature On<br />

Ramnavmi, Our Forum, Topic, My Dream, Aao<br />

Batein Karein, Science, Economics: Law Of<br />

Demand<br />

28.03.2007 (WEDNESDAY)<br />

Story Time, Biology, English, CMS News, Body<br />

Bhasha: The Essence Of Personality, Our Forum,<br />

Personality Development, Glimpses Of<br />

International Events, My Dream, History,<br />

Economics: Meaning & Types Of Equilibrium<br />

29.03.2007 (THURSDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, Hindi, English, CMS News, Science,<br />

Nayi Subah, <strong>Ma</strong>ths, Value Based Teaching, My<br />

Dream, Career Junction, Economics: Uses Of<br />

General Equilibrium, Personality Development<br />

30.03.2007 (FRIDAY)<br />

Panchtantra Ki Kahaniyan, Economics: Why<br />

Demand Curves Slope Downwards, CMS News<br />

Sargam, Job Watch, My Dream, Body Bhasha:<br />

The Essence Of Personality, Geography, Young<br />

Talents<br />

31.03.2007 (SATURDAY)<br />

Rhyme Time, FM Team Aapke Ghar Mein, Teacher-<br />

Parents Interaction, An Apple A Day, Hamare Parv<br />

Aur Tyohar, Glimpses Of International Events,<br />

“Hello! CMS FM”, Personality Development<br />

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

No man is an Island, entire of itself; every man is a piece of the Continent, a part of the main...<br />

— John Donne


CMS BULLETIN - CREATIVE SECTION- PRE-PRIMARY AND PRIMARY MARCH 2007 (3)<br />

PRE-PRIMARY CORNER<br />

We love to draw and colour<br />

Sarthak, Kindergarten B<br />

RDSO<br />

Aditya, Kindergarten<br />

Rajajipuram II<br />

FOR PARENTS AND TEACHERS<br />

Guidelines for Effective Praise<br />

Praise means to express approval, to actually glorify! Children need praise and positive reinforcement from their<br />

elders, whether they are parents, teachers, caregivers, friends, and even older siblings. Approval is so very<br />

important to a child. Constant praise and reinforcement of positive affirmations will assist children in believing in<br />

themselves, as well as helping them understand that others also believe in them. We should however, take caution<br />

in the choice of words spoken to children because even the words of praise can sometimes be ineffective. Given<br />

below is a chart that shows how praise can leave an impact on young minds. This chart primarily applies to praise<br />

associated with instruction and student performance.<br />

Effective Praise<br />

F Is delivered contingently upon student performance<br />

of desirable behaviors or genuine accomplishment<br />

specifies the praiseworthy aspects of the student’s<br />

accomplishments<br />

F Is expressed sincerely, showing spontaneity, variety<br />

and other non-verbal signs of credibility.<br />

F Is given for genuine effort, progress, or<br />

accomplishment which are judged according to<br />

standards appropriate to individuals.<br />

F Provides information to students about their<br />

competence or the value of their accomplishments.<br />

F Helps students to better appreciate their thinking,<br />

problem-solving and performance.<br />

F Attributes student success to effort and ability,<br />

implying that similar successes can be expected in<br />

the future.<br />

F Encourages students to appreciate their<br />

accomplishments for the effort they expend and their<br />

personal gratification.<br />

Ineffective Praise<br />

F Is delivered randomly and indiscriminately without<br />

specific attention to genuine accomplishment<br />

F Is general or global, not specifying the success<br />

F Is expressed blandly without feeling or animation,<br />

and relying on stock, perfunctory phrases.<br />

F Is given based on comparisons with others and<br />

without regard to the effort expended or significance<br />

of the accomplishment of an individual.<br />

F Provides no meaningful information to the students<br />

about their accomplishments<br />

F Orients students toward comparing themselves with<br />

others.<br />

F Attributes student success to ability alone or to<br />

external factors such as luck or easy task.<br />

F Encourages students to succeed for external reasons<br />

— to please the teacher, win a competition or reward,<br />

etc.<br />

Source: The Internet<br />

Nishtha, II A<br />

Rajajipuram I<br />

Aparna, Kindergarten B<br />

Aliganj I<br />

Mihir Saxena, <strong>Montessori</strong> A<br />

Aliganj II<br />

Vansh, Nursery A<br />

Rajajipuram II<br />

Pratham, <strong>Montessori</strong> A<br />

Aliganj (II)<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>vendra Singh, <strong>Montessori</strong><br />

Jopling Road<br />

Mohd. Ubaid, <strong>Montessori</strong> A<br />

Rajendra Nagar II<br />

Ahushi Patel, <strong>Montessori</strong> A<br />

Rajajipuram II<br />

Krashvi, <strong>Montessori</strong> B<br />

Gomtinagar<br />

Nishtha, II A<br />

Rajajipuram I<br />

I am Shivani<br />

My name is Shivani Agarwal. I am studying in class<br />

II. I am eight years old. I have one brother and one<br />

sister. I study in <strong>City</strong> <strong>Montessori</strong> <strong>School</strong>. My favourite<br />

subject is mathematics. My favourite game is video game.<br />

My favourite dish is Daal-chawal. My favourite fruit is<br />

mango. My favourite vegetable is ladies’ finger.<br />

Shivani Agarwal, II<br />

Aminabad<br />

My favourite story book<br />

I love reading story books but my favourite story<br />

book is Cinderella. It’s a story of a very simple and kind<br />

girl. She was living with her stepmother and her two<br />

step-sisters. They were very cruel.<br />

One day, when they were going to a party, they<br />

asked Cinderella to stay at home and clean the house.<br />

She became very upset and sad. Then a fairy came and<br />

gave her a lovely dress and sandals.<br />

She went to the party and lost one of the sandals.<br />

The prince declared that he would marry the girl on<br />

whom the lost sandal fitted. The sandal fitted in<br />

Cinderella’s feet and she got married to the prince. It<br />

was the happiest day in Cinderella’s life.I love reading<br />

this beautiful story again and again.<br />

Anam Shameem, IV<br />

Asharfabad<br />

Myself<br />

My name is Richa Awasthi. I am 10 years old. I<br />

want to become a doctor. My favourite subjects are<br />

English and <strong>Ma</strong>ths. My handwriting is good. I like to eat<br />

mango. I read story books. My favourite game is chess.<br />

My best friend is Ashna. I like to watch movies. The<br />

name of my principal is Mrs Abha Anant. The name of<br />

my class teacher is Miss Meghna Kohli. The name of<br />

my mother is Mrs Sushma Awasthi. The name of my<br />

father is Mr N.N. Awasthi. The name of my brother is<br />

Mohit Awasthi.<br />

Richa Awasthi, V<br />

Anand Nagar<br />

The Air<br />

Who has seen the air<br />

Neither you nor I<br />

But we can feel the air.<br />

It is around us every minute and every second.<br />

Who has seen air<br />

Nobody in this world as yet.<br />

Air is a mixture of gasses,<br />

It contains oxygen which we breathe<br />

Carbon dioxide which plants need,<br />

That is why the plants we feed.<br />

Who has seen the air,<br />

Neither you nor I.<br />

Sushmita, V A<br />

Gomtinagar<br />

My brother<br />

I have a brother whose name is Yash Gola. He is 4<br />

years old. He studies in Green Valley Public <strong>School</strong> in<br />

Pre Nursery. He loves playing with cars and soft toys.<br />

He loves eating junk food especially <strong>Ma</strong>ggi. He also loves<br />

watching television and his favorite cartoons are Tom<br />

& Jerry. He loves drinking milk. Sometimes he fights<br />

with me. He loves wearing beautiful clothes. He is the<br />

best brother in the world and I love him very much.<br />

Muskan Gola, II<br />

Aminabad<br />

Happy Diwali<br />

Diwali is my favourite festival, It is celebrated in<br />

the month of Kartik. It is the festival of lights. On this<br />

festival, we worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesh,<br />

signifying health, wealth and prosperity as well as good<br />

fortune. On this festival, we make sweets in our homes.<br />

We buy toys made up of sugar. We clean our houses<br />

and decorate them by lighting. We light candles and<br />

resolve to spread peace and wisdom everywhere.<br />

Srishti, II A<br />

Rajendra Nagar II<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>ma Moon<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>ma Moon, I see you so high,<br />

Shining brightly up in the sky!<br />

I wish I could sit upon your lap,<br />

And then perhaps, even take a little nap!<br />

I’d like if you gave me a kiss or two,<br />

And a hug will make me happy too!<br />

If only I could leap up into the sky with you,<br />

There are so many things I could do!<br />

I’d talk to you all night long,<br />

Tell you stories, and sing songs.<br />

Akshat Kohli, III C<br />

Gomtinagar<br />

My favourite sport<br />

Playing is as important as work. We cannot work<br />

all the time. It is right to play sometimes. It helps us to<br />

work better. Outdoor games are the best. They give us<br />

fresh air as well as exercise. Boys and girls both play<br />

different games like cricket, football, hockey and tennis.<br />

They need skills and strength.<br />

Everyone likes games. My favourite sport is football.<br />

It is an exciting game. It is played between two teams.<br />

Each team has eleven players. My favourite team is<br />

France. I have never attended a single match. I have<br />

watched all these matches on the television. Whenever<br />

France is playing, I do my homework as fast as I can<br />

and sit near the television.<br />

I think everyone should play games. They teach us<br />

to play fair and to lose cheerfully and they also keep us<br />

fit and healthy.<br />

Zainab Fatima, V C<br />

Station Road<br />

Failure is the only opportunity to begin again, more intelligently.<br />

— Henry Ford


CMS BULLETIN - SELECTIONS IN PROFESSIONAL COURSES MARCH 2007 (4)<br />

List of 326 students selected qualified for Year-2006<br />

FOR IIT / ENGINEERING / MEDICAL & OTHER PROFESSIONAL COLLEGES<br />

S.N. NAME BRANCH S.N. NAME BRANCH S.N. NAME BRANCH S.N. NAME BRANCH<br />

NIFT(5)<br />

1. Preeti Khare Rajendra Nagar<br />

2. Saumya Gupta Rajendra Nagar<br />

3. Jyoti Iyer Gomtinagar<br />

4. Abhishek Shastri Aliganj I<br />

5. Arpan Srivastava Aliganj I<br />

IIT - JEE (19)<br />

6. Abhinav Anup Gomtinagar<br />

7. Shashank Khare Gomtinagar<br />

8. Anshuman Singh Aliganj<br />

9. Vivek Jain Chowk<br />

10. Anant Akash Rajendra Nagar<br />

11. Pawan Kumar RDSO<br />

12. Ruchir Mehrotra Chowk<br />

13. Shuja Khan Chowk<br />

14. Sudipt Sinha Kanpur Road<br />

15. Saruabh Shukla Kanpur Road<br />

16. Shalu Saxena Kanpur Road<br />

17. Abhishek Jain Kanpur Road<br />

18. Shreya Jain M.Nagar (II)<br />

19. Paritosh K. M.Nagar (II)<br />

20. Abhishek Rajput M.Nagar (II)<br />

21. Arpit Verma M.Nagar (III)<br />

22. Gaurav Gupta M.Nagar (III)<br />

23. Anshuman Singh Aliganj (I)<br />

24. Abhinesh Srivastava Aliganj (I)<br />

AIEEE (52)<br />

25. Abhinav Anup Gomtinagar<br />

26. Shashank Khare Gomtinagar<br />

27. Dhananjay Gaur Gomtinagar<br />

28. Stanshu Pandey Gomtinagar<br />

29. Setu Sharad Gomtinagar<br />

30. Prashant Singh Gomtinagar<br />

31. Naman Gomtinagar<br />

32. Nikhilesh Gomtinagar<br />

33. Kartik K. Singh Gomtinagar<br />

34. Ankur Arvind Gomtinagar<br />

35. Abhishek Jain Gomtinagar<br />

36. Bharti Bhargava Gomtinagar<br />

37. Arpit Dwivedi Gomtinagar<br />

38. Puneet Singh Gomtinagar<br />

39. Adarsh Singh Gomtinagar<br />

40. Gaurav Singh Gomtinagar<br />

41. Priyanka Mishra Gomtinagar<br />

42. Anubhuti Gupta Gomtinagar<br />

43. Anshuman Singh Aliganj<br />

44. Prateek Pandey Aliganj<br />

45. Mohd. Ariz Aliganj<br />

46. Ashutosh Singh Aliganj<br />

47. <strong>Ma</strong>him Misra Aliganj<br />

48. Akaar Gupta <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

49. Himanshu <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

50. Piyush <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

51. Anant Dayal <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

52. Gaurav Gupta <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

53. <strong>Ma</strong>lay Nigam Kanpur Road<br />

54. Abhijeet Garg Kanpur Road<br />

55. Kapil Ratra Kanpur Road<br />

56. Nitish Sinha Kanpur Road<br />

57. Avijit Kanpur Road<br />

58. Akhilesh Singh Kanpur Road<br />

59. Vishal Gupta Kanpur Road<br />

60. Nikhil Sharma Kanpur Road<br />

61. Abhishek Jain Kanpur Road<br />

62. Prakhar Agarwal Station Road<br />

63. Shailendra Agarwal Station Road<br />

64. Piyush Yadav Station Road<br />

65. Nikunj Saxena Station Road<br />

66. Shekhar Khanna Station Road<br />

67. Devesh Station Road<br />

68. Anugrah Sharma Station Road<br />

69. Himanshu Station Road<br />

70. Sarthak Pandey Station Road<br />

71. Vivek Jain Chowk<br />

72. Devansh Dwivedi RDSO<br />

73. Chanchal Batra RDSO<br />

74. Atul Singh RDSO<br />

75. Ashutosh Shukla RDSO<br />

76. Deepesh Rajendra Nagar<br />

UPSEAT (93)<br />

77. Prateek Pandey Aliganj<br />

78. Himanshu Singh Aliganj<br />

79. Mukesh Kr.Singh Aliganj<br />

80. Vaibhav Veer Singh Aliganj<br />

81. Mohd. Ariz Aliganj<br />

82. Ankur Asthana Aliganj<br />

83. <strong>Ma</strong>him Misra Aliganj<br />

84. Ashutosh Singh Aliganj<br />

85. Rishi Kumar Singh Aliganj<br />

86. Shrinath Pandey Aliganj<br />

87. Harsh Mohan Aliganj<br />

88. Naman Gomtinagar<br />

89. Nikhilesh Gomtinagar<br />

90. Saumitro Chatterjee Gomtinagar<br />

91. Priyank Mishra Gomtinagar<br />

92. Dhananjai Gaur Gomtinagar<br />

93. Piyush Sen Gomtinagar<br />

94. Sitanshu Pandey Gomtinagar<br />

95. Aditya Narain Gomtinagar<br />

96. Abhinav Anup Gomtinagar<br />

97. Arpit Dwivedi Gomtinagar<br />

98. Ankur Arvind Gomtinagar<br />

99. Kartika K. Singh Gomtinagar<br />

100. Satish Kesari Gomtinagar<br />

101. Abhishek Jain Gomtinagar<br />

102. Surabhi Shukla Gomtinagar<br />

103. Shivani Shukla Gomtinagar<br />

104. Anubhuti Gupta Gomtinagar<br />

105. Neha Singh Gomtinagar<br />

106. Pragya <strong>Ma</strong>heswari Gomtinagar<br />

107. Anand Prakash Gomtinagar<br />

108. Akash Gupta <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

109. Neelesh Tripathi <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

110. Himadri Gangwar <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

111. Siddharth <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

112. Anchit <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

113. Amit Jaiswal <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

114. Gaurav Sharma <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

115. Badrish Singh <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

116. Vartika Varshney <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

117. Tripti Mishra <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

118. Abeer <strong>Ma</strong>hmood <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

119. Ankit Saxena <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

120. Priyansha <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

121. Siddharth Gautam <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

122. <strong>Ma</strong>lay Nigam Kanpur Road<br />

123. Ankit Raj Goyal Kanpur Road<br />

124. Anshika Gupta Kanpur Road<br />

125. Avijit Kanpur Road<br />

126. Prashant Chaurasia Kanpur Road<br />

127. Abhinav Pandey Kanpur Road<br />

128. Pragya Pal Kanpur Road<br />

129. Garima V Kanpur Road<br />

130. Abhishek Jain Kanpur Road<br />

131. Lavkush Annad Station Road<br />

132. Nikunj Saxena Station Road<br />

133. Shailendra Agarwal Station Road<br />

134. Shreedhar Jaiswal Station Road<br />

135. Almeen Station Road<br />

136. Anugrah sharma Station Road<br />

137. Himanshu Station Road<br />

138. Ankita Yadav Station Road<br />

139. Sanchita Agarwal Station Road<br />

140. Sarthak Pandey Station Road<br />

141. Geetika Gupta Station Road<br />

142. Vandita Banka Station Road<br />

143. Monika Singh Station Road<br />

144. Devanshu Chaturvedi Chowk<br />

145. Vivek Jain Chowk<br />

146. Javed Chowk<br />

147. Rahul Chowk<br />

148. Shamim Chowk<br />

149. Prasoon Chowk<br />

150. Aamir Chowk<br />

151. <strong>Ma</strong>nish Chowk.<br />

152. Atul Singh RDSO<br />

153. Chanchal Batra RDSO<br />

154. Devanshu Dwivedi RDSO<br />

155. Deepak Verma RDSO<br />

156. Kunal Biswas RDSO<br />

157. Rahul Srivastava RDSO<br />

158. Shishir Dwivedi RDSO<br />

159. Twisha Das RDSO<br />

160. Aarthi Raghvan RDSO<br />

161. Abhishek Awasthi Rajendra Nagar<br />

162. Niteesh Srivastava Rajendra Nagar<br />

163. Deepak Sharma Rajendra Nagar<br />

164. Hemant Asija Rajendra Nagar<br />

165. Aishwarya Ranjan Rajajipuram<br />

166. Aishwarya Ashrant Rajajipuram<br />

167. Priya Pathak Rajendra Nagar<br />

168. Shashi Gupta Rajendra Nagar<br />

169. Rajat Ranjan Rajendra Nagar<br />

UPSEAT in Jaypee IIT (4)<br />

170. Samiksha Rajajipuram<br />

171. Richa Rajajipuram<br />

172. Sumita Krishnani Rajajipuram<br />

173. Atul Arora Aliganj (I)<br />

CPMT/PMT (25)<br />

174. Ratish Mishra Gomtinagar<br />

175. Amal Kirti Singh Gomtinagar<br />

176. Vaibhav Vishkarma Gomtinagar<br />

177. Neelabh Agarwal Gomtinagar<br />

178. Garima Singh Gomtinagar<br />

179. Shipra Verma Station Road<br />

180. Ankita Agarwal Station Road<br />

181. Ela Haider Rizvi Station Road<br />

182. Ankita Tripathi Station Road<br />

183. Gurkiran Shawney Station Road<br />

184. Aparna Singh Station Road<br />

185. Ankur Yadav Station Road<br />

186. Priyanka Station Road<br />

187. Areesha RDSO<br />

188. Rashi Jha <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

189. Tanu Priya <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

190. Samya Asthana <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

191. Garima Srivastava <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

192. Qarima <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

193. Kritika Kanojia <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

194. Taruna Singh <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

195. Akash Kohli <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

196. Imran Khan Rajendra Nagar<br />

197. Shashwat Vidyadhar Rajendra Nagar<br />

198. Shweta Saxena Aliganj (I)<br />

CBSE (Medical) (5)<br />

199. Aditya Narian Gomtinagar<br />

200. Padma Nidhi Agarwal Gomtinagar<br />

201. Ayush Agarwal Gomtinagar<br />

202. Swati Gomtinagar<br />

203. Qarima <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>nipal Medical College (3)<br />

204. Padma Nidhi Agarwal Gomtinagar<br />

205. Ayush Agarwal Gomtinagar<br />

206. Praveen Miital Gomtinagar<br />

CBSE (Engineering ) (6)<br />

207. Deepak Sharma Rajendra Nagar<br />

208. Ratnika Rastogi Rajendra Nagar<br />

209. Nitya Agarwal Rajendra Nagar<br />

210. Hemant Asija Rajendra Nagar<br />

211. Anand Akash Rajendra Nagar<br />

212. Suyash Agarwal Rajendra Nagar<br />

Genetic Engineering (1)<br />

213. Ayushi Charan Rajendra Nagar<br />

NDA (3)<br />

214. Shubham Agarwal RDSO<br />

215. Anshu Srivastava RDSO<br />

216. Vibhay Pandey Station Road<br />

VIT (4)<br />

217. Chanchal Batra RDSO<br />

218. Hemant Asija Rajendra Nagar<br />

219. Ratnika Rastogi Rajendra Nagar<br />

220. Abhishek Jain Kanpur Road<br />

UPTU (2)<br />

221. Raman Singh Rajajipuram<br />

222. Prateek Singh Rajajipuram<br />

Indraprastha University, Delhi (1)<br />

223. Sumita Krishnani Rajajipuram<br />

SRM Chennai (3)<br />

224. Samiksha Rajajipuram<br />

225. Siddhartha Pathak Kanpur Road<br />

226. Aklavya Singh Kanpur Road<br />

M.B.B.S. Deem University (1)<br />

227. Sashwat Vidyadhar Rajendra Nagar<br />

Aeronautical Entrance (1)<br />

228. Arpit Rajendra Nagar<br />

B. Arch (1)<br />

229. Aman Mehta Rajendra Nagar<br />

B. Tech (3)<br />

230. Rupal Gupta Rajendra Nagar<br />

231. Ashish Kumar Singh Station Road<br />

232. Aditi Yadav <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

Singapore Airlines (4)<br />

233. Saumyadeep Gomtinagar<br />

234. Rahul Gupta Aliganj (I)<br />

235. Sukrit Singh <strong>Ma</strong>hnagar (II)<br />

236. Amulya Khare <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

BE Computer Eng. New South Wales University<br />

Australia (1)<br />

237. Arjun Shanker <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

St. Stephens College, Delhi University (6)<br />

238. Saumitro Chatterjee Gomtinagar<br />

239. Karrtik Singh Gomtinagar<br />

240. Piyush Sen Gomtinagar<br />

241. Priyanak Mishra Gomtinagar<br />

242. Shivani Shukla Gomtinagar<br />

243. Anand Prakash Gomtinagar<br />

Delhi University KMC Geog.Hons (1)<br />

244. Kiri Atri Kanpur Road<br />

Hotel <strong>Ma</strong>nagement Delhi (1)<br />

245. Akshay Modi Kanpur Road<br />

Hotel <strong>Ma</strong>nagement (UPSC) (1)<br />

246. Vibhay Pandey Station Road<br />

Amity (4)<br />

247. Lucky Arora Kanpur Road<br />

248. Vaibhav Kamran Kanpur Road<br />

249. <strong>Ma</strong>dhulika Singh Aliganj (I)<br />

250. Ritika Srivastava Aliganj (I)<br />

BBD (BBA) (2)<br />

251. Shanky Chhabra Kanpur Road<br />

252. Aishwarya Jain Aliganj (I)<br />

BITS Pilani (4)<br />

253. Prabhakar Mishra Kanpur Road<br />

254. Prateek Kanpur Road<br />

255. Abhishek Jain Kanpur Road<br />

256. Adarsh Singh Gomtinagar<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>nipal (<strong>Ma</strong>ss Communication) (1)<br />

257. Vaibhav Kamran Kanpur Road<br />

Pusa Hotel <strong>Ma</strong>nagement (1)<br />

258. Vaibhav Kamran Kanpur Road<br />

Garden <strong>City</strong> College Bangalore B.Sc Hons (1)<br />

259. Rizo Kurian Kanpur Road<br />

Delhi College B.Com. Hons (Applied) (4)<br />

260. Rajan Arora Kanpur Road<br />

261. Mudit Sharma Aliganj (I)<br />

262. Vikas Vardhan Aliganj (I)<br />

263. Rachit Srivastava Aliganj (I)<br />

Symbosis, Pune (1)<br />

264. Gangan Deep Kanpur Road<br />

LU (BBA) (1)<br />

265. Aditya Keshwani Kanpur Road<br />

NIFD Fashion Designing (2)<br />

266. Gaurav Sharma Kanpur Road<br />

267. Prakirn Srivastava Station Road<br />

Amity College (Bio-Tech) (1)<br />

268. Rashi Nigam Kanpur Road<br />

Sate University of New York Aero Space Engg. (1)<br />

269. Sukrant Awasthi Station Road<br />

Bharat Vidya Peeth Deemed University Pune (3)<br />

270. Abhijet Kumar Singh <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

271. Prerit Bharagwa <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

272. Akash Kohli <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

Vellore Institute of Technology (2)<br />

273. Bharat Bhargava Gomtinagar<br />

274. Falak Jalali <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

Flytech Aviation Academy Course, Aircraft<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>intenance Engg.(1)<br />

275. Tanmay Bose Gomtinagar<br />

Miranda House (1)<br />

276. Jyoti Iyer Gomtinagar<br />

Lady Shri Ram College (3)<br />

277. Jyoti Iyer Gomtinagar<br />

278. Rashi Singhal Gomtinagar<br />

279. Aradhana Wal Gomtinagar<br />

BITS RANCHI (2)<br />

280. Surabhi Tripathi Gomtinagar<br />

281. Shreya Singh Gomtinagar<br />

ICFAI-Tech, Hyderabad (1)<br />

282. Ankur Arvind Gomtinagar<br />

Garden <strong>City</strong> College Bangalore B.Sc.Biotech (1)<br />

283. Anuradha Yadav Kanpur Road<br />

284. Aishwarya <strong>Ma</strong>ni Kanpur Road<br />

Mount Carmel College Bangalore – Bio-Tech (1)<br />

285. <strong>Ma</strong>yuri Kanpur Road<br />

Miranda House Delhi (D.U.) B.Sc (Hons) (1)<br />

286. Priyanka Khushwaha Kanpur Road<br />

Miranda House Delhi (D.U.) Biochemistry (1)<br />

287. Priyanka Khushwaha Kanpur Road<br />

Daulat Ram College (D.U.) B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry<br />

(1)<br />

288. Priyanka Khushwaha Kanpur Road<br />

Venkateshwar College (D.U.) B.com Hons (1)<br />

289. Prateek Bajaj Kanpur Road<br />

Guru Gobind Singh College I.P. University B.com<br />

Hons (1)<br />

290. Prateek Bajaj Kanpur Road<br />

291. Ashmeet Bagga Kanpur Road<br />

292. Supreet Bhatia Kanpur Road<br />

Law College (2)<br />

293. Shanky Chhabra Kanpur Road<br />

294. Avinav Mukherjee Aliganj (I)<br />

I.P. University (1)<br />

295. Vaibhav Kamran Kanpur Road<br />

Jama Milia Islamia (1)<br />

296. Vaibhav Kamran Kanpur Road<br />

IET(3)<br />

297. Aditi Yadav <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

298. Saurabh Kumar <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

299. Neelesh Tripathi <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

SVKMS Institute (1)<br />

300. Shashank Agarwal Kanpur Road<br />

Narsee Munji Institute of <strong>Ma</strong>nagement Studies<br />

Mumbai (1)<br />

301. Shashank Agarwal Kanpur Road<br />

Lucknow Univeristy (<strong>Ma</strong>nagement Science) (1)<br />

302. Nirvan Kanpur Road<br />

Lucknow University (LLB) (1)<br />

303. Vibhay Pandey Station Road<br />

Ram <strong>Ma</strong>nohar Lohia National Law Univresity<br />

304. Vibhay Pandey Station Road<br />

Ram Jas College (Engg. Hons. (1)<br />

305. Priyanka Shukla Kanpur Road<br />

Sri Ram College of Commerce (Eco. Hons) (1)<br />

306. Priyanka <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

Dualat Ram College (B.com) (3)<br />

307. Komal Khare <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

308. Kopal Khare <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

Hindu College (2)<br />

309. Raj Kamal Pathak <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

310. Prateek Agarwal (B.B.A.) <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

Delhi University (2)<br />

311. Ankit Middha <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

312. Mudit Dubey <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

BDS – 2006 UPCAT (2)<br />

313. Amrita Das Chowk Branch<br />

314. Sonam Agarwal Chowk Branch<br />

Thapar Institute of Engg. & Tech., Patiala<br />

(B.Tech) (1)<br />

315. Satyam Agarwal Chowk Branch<br />

JP Institute of Engg. & Tech. (M.P.) (B.Tech) (1)<br />

316. Saumendra Gaur Chowk Branch<br />

Krishna Institute of Engineering & Technology,<br />

Ghaziabad (1)<br />

317. Prakhar Srivastava Aliganj (I)<br />

Punjab Engineering College, Chandigarh (1)<br />

318. Anshul Kishore Aliganj (I)<br />

R.K. Goel, Institute of technology, Ghaziabad (1)<br />

319. Babita Singh Aliganj (I)<br />

NIT, Nagpur (1)<br />

320. Divya Choudhary Aliganj (I)<br />

DIT, Dehradun (1)<br />

321. Anshul Goel Aliganj (I)<br />

JAYPEE University of Information & Technology<br />

Solan (1)<br />

322. Atul Arora Aliganj (I)<br />

Chartered Accountant (CA) - (4)<br />

323. Anudit Bhargava Station Road<br />

324. R.Gupta Station Road<br />

325. Rachna Amarani Station Road<br />

326. Shiptra Srivastava Station Road<br />

Keep your fears to yourself, but share your courage with others.<br />

— Robert Louis Stevenson


CMS BULLETIN - CMS ACHIEVERS MARCH 2007 (6)<br />

Taekwondo championship<br />

Rishabh Shukla<br />

and Aditi Shukla,<br />

students of<br />

C M S ,<br />

Asharfabad,<br />

won prizes in the<br />

2 nd Keshav Open National Inter-school<br />

Taekwondo championship 2007<br />

organised by Hanu Taekwondo Union and<br />

Indian Olympic Association. While<br />

Rishabh won the third prize in light weight<br />

category at skating rink, Aditi won the<br />

second prize in fly weight category of the<br />

competition.<br />

Science Olympiad<br />

Chhavi <strong>Ma</strong>ngleek, student of<br />

class VI A, Rajajipuram<br />

(II), stood second in the<br />

inter-branch science<br />

Olympiad organized by CMS<br />

Inspection Department.<br />

Create a story<br />

Priyanshi, student of class III<br />

A, CMS, Gomtinagar, won<br />

the first prize in Create a Story<br />

competition at Tomorrow’s<br />

World conducted by Gurukul<br />

Academy, Indira Nagar on<br />

2 <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 2007.<br />

Dance contest<br />

Prabal, a student of class<br />

VIII, CMS, Rajendra Nagar,<br />

won the first prize in an interschool<br />

duet dance contest<br />

organized by Search<br />

Foundation. Students of<br />

several prestigious schools and colleges<br />

of Lucknow participated in this<br />

competition which was held at Rai<br />

Umanath Bali auditorium. The organizers<br />

presented the first prize winner with a<br />

shining trophy and certificate.<br />

Fancy Dress contest<br />

Konkana Das, a student of<br />

CMS, Anand Nagar, won the<br />

first prize in an inter-school<br />

fancy dress competition. The<br />

contest was organised by<br />

Shan-E-Avadh and Youth<br />

Hostel Association of India. The fancy<br />

dress of Konkana was the centre of<br />

attraction in the whole show.<br />

Quiz contest<br />

Ajay Siddharth and Swapnil, students of<br />

CMS, Aliganj, won the first prize in Nestle<br />

India quiz contest. The two talented<br />

students answered the queries in the quiz<br />

with confidence to the pleasant surprise<br />

of the panel of judges. The panel of judges<br />

was impressed with the performance of<br />

these two students. The winners were<br />

awarded <strong>Ma</strong>ggi Gift Hampers and<br />

certificates for their wonderful<br />

performance.<br />

Collage contest<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>njari Rastogi, a student of<br />

CMS, Chowk, won the first<br />

prize at an inter-school collage<br />

contest, organised by Seth<br />

Anand Ram Jaipuria <strong>School</strong>,<br />

Kanpur.<br />

Debate competition<br />

Alisha Singh, a brilliant<br />

student of class IX, CMS,<br />

Indira Nagar, won the first<br />

prize at a debate competition.<br />

This contest was sponsored<br />

by Disability Welfare<br />

Department, UP in association with<br />

Drishti Samajik Sansthan. This<br />

outstanding student presented strong<br />

arguments on the topics “Disability is a<br />

curse” and “Indian Society is just and fair<br />

towards the disabled” leaving the judges<br />

mesmerized with her convincing delivery<br />

of ideas and appeal for justice for the<br />

disabled. She argued that the disabled need<br />

our love and care rather than pity.<br />

Drawing and essay contests<br />

Three outstanding students of CMS,<br />

Rajajipuram, namely, Uzma Afreen,<br />

Sparsh Gupta and Akanksha <strong>Ma</strong>urya won<br />

gold medals and cash prizes in drawing<br />

and essay writing competitions at Hope<br />

On-line talent contest organized at all India<br />

level by <strong>School</strong>sindia.com. Besides the<br />

above, Ushna Afreen of the same branch<br />

won a third prize in the contest. The<br />

organizers rewarded these meritorious<br />

students with medals, certificates and cash<br />

prizes. CMS Rajajipuram was also<br />

awarded Computer Software based on<br />

Student <strong>Ma</strong>nagement System as a gift.<br />

Group singing contest<br />

Students of CMS, Rajendra Nagar,<br />

bagged the first prize in inter school group<br />

singing contest organized by Sangeet<br />

Natak Academy. The participants included<br />

Asma, Sonali, Shivanshi, Ishita, Nitya,<br />

Arunima, Hadisha, Sukriti, Sushmita,<br />

Amna, Aditya and Rishabh. A large<br />

number of students of well known public<br />

schools of Lucknow had participated in<br />

the contest.<br />

Speech contest<br />

Anushka Mishra of class VI, CMS,<br />

Rajajipuram, won the inter-school<br />

speech contest organized by U.P. Viklang<br />

Kalyan Vibhag. Arguments put forth by<br />

Anushka left the listeners as well as the<br />

panel of judges amazed. In her speech,<br />

Anushka conveyed the message that<br />

Disablement is not a curse as it can<br />

happen to any one. It would be improper<br />

to look down upon the disabled people.<br />

People should support them in their<br />

pursuits so that they do not feel let down<br />

by society.<br />

Biotechnology Olympiad<br />

Yaqub Yusuf Khan, Yogendra Mishra,<br />

Siddhant Vikram Singh, Umesh Tripathi,<br />

Aman Yusuf Khan, Ankit, Prashant Rai,<br />

Abhishek Tiwari, Prerna Singh, Areeb<br />

Ahmad Khan and Arpita Jaiswal, students<br />

of CMS, <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar, were selected for<br />

Biotechnology Olympiad organized by the<br />

Educational Foundation, “Learning for<br />

Life”.<br />

Commonwealth essay<br />

contest<br />

Ila Tripathi, a talented student of CMS,<br />

Aliganj, got selected for award at<br />

International Commonwealth Essay<br />

Competition organized by the Royal<br />

Commonwealth Society of London, U.K.<br />

Sonali Chatterjee, a talented<br />

young writer and student of<br />

CMS, Aliganj, brought<br />

laurels to the institution by<br />

becoming one of the 38<br />

students selected from city ‘Young<br />

Author Contest’ conducted by world<br />

famous writer, Mr Ruskin Bond and an<br />

eminent jury of experts. The aspiring<br />

young authoress proved her flair for<br />

writing and inborn abilities and was<br />

selected for the Young Author Contest.<br />

Students of several schools and colleges<br />

Competitions on CMS Tableau held<br />

Prize winning students of various<br />

competitions organized on the theme of<br />

CMS Republic Day Tableau, “Empower<br />

the International Court of Justice” were<br />

honoured at a glittering prize distribution<br />

ceremony held at CMS Kanpur Road<br />

auditorium on 1 <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 2007. Attractive<br />

prizes in cash and kind including books<br />

and certificates were given away as prizes<br />

to the winners. Students of several<br />

prestigious schools and colleges of<br />

Lucknow, from <strong>Montessori</strong> to Degree<br />

level, participated in speech, essay, poetry,<br />

collage and poster making competitions<br />

Handwriting contest<br />

Meritorious students of CMS, Station<br />

Road, won the first prize in handwriting<br />

competition organised by Camlin India<br />

Ltd. These students were: Vidisha Yadav,<br />

Vaishnavi, Aisha Omaina Faiz, Shivangi<br />

Jaiswal, Mritunjaya Sharma, Monika<br />

Yadav, Astha Srivastav, Anukampa<br />

Sharma, Anusha Hirwani, Pragya<br />

Hirwani, Pragya Gupta, Aiman Shaukat,<br />

Nimish Vaish, Sparsh, Vishal Yadav,<br />

Sakshi Batta, <strong>Ma</strong>njari Yadav, Aman Kumari<br />

Singh, Saumya Gupta, Mohd. Aquib,<br />

Namrata Singh. The contest was<br />

organized with the aim of improving<br />

students’ handwriting by Camlin India<br />

Ltd.<br />

Solo dance<br />

Sanjoli Srivastava, student of<br />

CMS, Rajendra Nagar,<br />

Sanjoli Srivastava, won the<br />

first prize in the inter school<br />

solo dance competition<br />

organized by FESCA-2006. Famous<br />

public schools of Lucknow had<br />

participated in this competition. The dance<br />

performance of Sanjoli enthralled the<br />

audience which responded with unending<br />

cheers and clapping. The organizers<br />

honoured her with merit certificate and<br />

memento. In this way, Sanjoli has proved<br />

her excellence in dance as well as being a<br />

meritorious student in class.<br />

Essay writing competition<br />

Shreya Bundela, a brilliant<br />

student of class IX, CMS,<br />

Indira Nagar, won the<br />

‘Judges Prize’ at the<br />

International Essay Contest<br />

organized by International<br />

Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University,<br />

Japan. Shreya brought name and fame to<br />

the whole country by her outstanding<br />

success in this essay competition<br />

organized at international level for school<br />

students. The aim of the contest was to<br />

encourage the creative writing talent of<br />

students and develop a global vision in<br />

them.<br />

Young Author Contest<br />

Truth resides in every human heart, and one has to search for it there, and to be guided by truth as one sees it.<br />

But no one has a right to coerce others to act according to his own view of truth. —M. K. Gandhi<br />

all over the country had participated in<br />

this competition. Only 38 students have<br />

made it to the final round including Sonali.<br />

These are invited to Mumbai on the<br />

expense of the organizers. The final<br />

winner will get a chance to visit London<br />

and get their writing published in an<br />

international publication. The contest is<br />

held every year to motivate young writers<br />

to realize their talent to the fullest extent<br />

with the cooperation of ITC Greetings and<br />

Rupa & company.<br />

with great enthusiasm. It helped to bring<br />

out their creative and artistic ability as well<br />

as provide a platform for their deep<br />

thoughts and ideas.<br />

An “Open Day” was also held on this<br />

occasion wherein Fancy Dress, Rhymes<br />

and Art Competitions were organized for<br />

the pre-primary and primary students of<br />

CMS and Art competition and Baby Show<br />

were held for non-CMS children.<br />

Painting contest<br />

Priyanka Tewari, a student of<br />

CMS, Station Road, won a<br />

painting award in inter-school<br />

painting competition<br />

organised by Nonconventional<br />

Energy<br />

Development Agency (NEDA). Following<br />

this, the Ministry of Renewable Source<br />

of Energy, Govt. of India and NEDA<br />

invited her to undertake educational tour<br />

of Renewable Energy Centres in Delhi and<br />

Haryana along with her two teachers.<br />

Four first prizes<br />

Four outstanding students of CMS,<br />

Station Road namely Rohan Singh<br />

Rawat, Saurabh Rajeev, Yamini and Wincy<br />

B. George won four “first prizes” each in<br />

Kolorama Bright Strokes Contest<br />

organized by Hindustan Pencils Ltd.<br />

Rohan Singh Rawat and Saurabh Rajeev<br />

won first prize in Art contest while Yamini<br />

and Wincy B. George won a first prize<br />

each in Handwriting contest.<br />

Instrumental music<br />

Antara Bhattacharya of Class<br />

V, CMS, Gomtinagar won<br />

first prize in inter-state<br />

instrumental music<br />

competition, organized by<br />

U.P. Sangeet Natak Academy.<br />

ETV quiz<br />

Students’ team of CMS, <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (II)<br />

won the second prize in the quiz contest<br />

organized by ETV Uttar Pradesh. The<br />

students were: Shruti, Vartika, Swati,<br />

Ritika, Sweta, Sanchita Gupta, Arpit Ojha,<br />

Rohit Mishra, Yash and Anita. These<br />

students were awarded certificates, books<br />

and trophies. The ETV also telecast the<br />

quiz in its prime quiz program.<br />

Spelling contest<br />

Vaishnavi Singh, student of<br />

class Nursery, CMS, Indira<br />

Nagar, won the first prize in<br />

the spelling contest at<br />

'Tomorrows World'<br />

organised by Gurukul<br />

Academy.


CMS BULLETIN - CREATIVE SECTION - SENIOR AND JUNIOR MARCH 2007 (7)<br />

A cry for peace<br />

Oh! Another bomb! This one was much nearer!<br />

Uh! Of these bomb sounds I’m getting wearer and wearer!<br />

Why don’t they kill us in one go!!<br />

Why do they have to take it really really slow!!<br />

You must have realized what is happening<br />

Why there are no people tending their lawns!<br />

Why there are no drivers honking their horns!<br />

Why there are no people walking on the streets!<br />

Why there are no children buying sticks of sweets!<br />

Yes, you have realized it right!<br />

This is starting of World War III<br />

Just because few terrorists wanted to set Kashmir free!<br />

All have taken it as a matter of pride<br />

And nations have already started taking sides<br />

Soon will begin a World War III,<br />

Which will cause the end of all prosperity.<br />

Now millions of innocent people will die<br />

Even then no one will stop to wonder WHY<br />

These people do not value others’ lives anymore,<br />

All I can say is that they are rotten to the core!<br />

Now I must stop<br />

Because I am burnt completely and my dress is still on fire,<br />

And now the roof has fallen and my hand is pierced by a wire.<br />

But I would like to say this before dying,<br />

‘Foresee the consequences of war and avoid its presence,<br />

Because on the door of death, pride has very less importance.’<br />

Prerna Garg, VI H<br />

My shadow<br />

I have a little shadow that goes in and out with me,<br />

And what can be the use of him is more than I can see,<br />

He his very-very like me from the heels up to the head;<br />

And I see him jump before me, when I jump into my bed.<br />

The funniest thing about him is the way he likes to grow,<br />

Not at all like proper children, which is always very slow;<br />

For sometimes he shoots up taller as like India rubber ball,<br />

And sometimes gets so little that there is none of him at all.<br />

I rose up very early in the morning and found the<br />

shining dew on every buttercup;<br />

But my lazy little shadow, like an arrogant sleepy head,<br />

Had stayed at home behind me and was fast asleep in bed.<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>nisha, VI B<br />

Anand Nagar<br />

Discipline<br />

Discipline is the need of the hour in every walk of life. Everything<br />

from sunshine to sunset, change of seasons, rotation of the earth,<br />

days and nights follow a disciplined cycle of rotation. Discipline<br />

teaches us to follow the set rules of a particular institution. It leads<br />

us to co-operate with a spirit of love for each other. Discipline should<br />

be voluntary. Discipline is the secret of one’s success. A nation<br />

becomes great if its citizens become disciplined.<br />

HEALTH COLUMN<br />

Ramsha Ahrar, VII<br />

Jopling Road<br />

I need someone...<br />

I need someone as my friend,<br />

I need some one to make my sorrows come to an end.<br />

I need someone to share my joys,<br />

I need someone to play with my toys.<br />

I need someone who is alive,<br />

To be there with me whole of my life.<br />

I do not need one who makes a blunder,<br />

But I really need one whose sweet stories make me slumber.<br />

Garima Singh, XI 5<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>hanagar III<br />

Vitamins are potent compounds which are found in small quantities in foods. They<br />

perform specific and vital functions in the body chemistry. They are the electric<br />

sparks which help to run the human body. They are best found in their natural state<br />

in the foods which you consume. Vitamins taken through foods can have a<br />

miraculous healing affect in a wide range of common diseases.<br />

Vitamin A - INFECTION FIGHTER, SKIN PROTECTOR - The carrot has an abundant<br />

supply of this vitamin. Eating carrots regularly with meals will build up your resistance<br />

to disease; make your eyesight sharper and your skin glow. Keep your spectacles away by<br />

chewing carrots.<br />

B — Complex - THE ENERGY TEAM - These are a cluster of related vitamins that work together<br />

for a common purpose just like a football team. They produce the energy from the food you eat to<br />

play, run, walk and jump. The Wheat grain is super rich in B complex. <strong>Ma</strong>ke sure, you eat whole<br />

wheat Rotis (Atta not <strong>Ma</strong>ida), since most of this compound is present in the outer layer of the grain.<br />

Vitamin C - THE GROWTH AND PROTECTOR VITAMIN - It is needed by all the body tissues<br />

since it is essential for normal growth. The Lemon is the best source of this vitamin. Eating or<br />

drinking lemon juice would help you heal wounds and also protect you from colds and coughs.<br />

Children getting ample vitamin C have stronger bodies.<br />

Vitamin U - THE DIGESTIVE HELPER - You need to have a healthy stomach to absorb whatever<br />

you eat. Vitamin U is present in Cabbage. Eating grated cabbage with meals increases your<br />

digestion capacity and keeps your body clean of all waste.<br />

HEALTH EDUCATOR TO CMS:<br />

Dr. Amitabh Pandit<br />

ND (Ind), Dy, BCAMP (USA)<br />

Add: 6/193, Vipul Khand<br />

Gomtinagar, Lucknow<br />

Tel: 2391456, 9415410134.<br />

Gomtinagar<br />

Are you taking your vitamins<br />

The story of my birth is very interesting. I<br />

had to pass through different processes before I<br />

came to my present form. In fact, I come into<br />

existence by the mixture of different parts of the<br />

trees and purified. Gradually, after passing through<br />

different machines, I acquired my original shape,<br />

I remained there with so many of my brothers<br />

and sisters.<br />

After that I was put under the printing press<br />

and various important news of the warld were<br />

printed on me.<br />

This is the point where my actual life began.<br />

Lot of people are involved in preparing me. There<br />

is a reporter who brings news to be printed on<br />

me and editor who edits the news, a designer who<br />

designs my front page to make me look attractive<br />

and a sum of Rs.3 is fixed as my cost.<br />

There are other lots of people also who take<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>nsi, a little girl, got out of the bed after a<br />

great effort and came on the terrace. She opened<br />

her eyes and found a sparrow meaning ‘one for<br />

sorrow’ on the water tank. It was a chill winter<br />

morning. The time was 8 o’clock. She rushed<br />

into the bathroom as she had to reach the school<br />

by 8.30 am. She cycled fast and somehow<br />

reached the school.The prayer bell rang. “Hurry<br />

up, form a line,” the teacher shouted.<br />

“Good morning, teacher,” <strong>Ma</strong>nsi said.<br />

“<strong>Ma</strong>nsi, have you seen yourself in the mirror<br />

before coming to school” the teacher asked.<br />

“Is something wrong, teacher” <strong>Ma</strong>nsi asked<br />

in surprise.<br />

“How come you have worn pink ribbons”<br />

asked the teacher.<br />

“Pink ribbons!”, she got scared. She would<br />

be punished; she would be insulted as she was<br />

the only girl with pink ribbons. All these thoughts<br />

flashed in her mind as she stood outside the class,<br />

punished to stand there alone for the entire first<br />

period.<br />

“Ouch!”<br />

Creative Writing<br />

One for sorrow, one for joy<br />

Self-confidence<br />

It is not what you are born with,<br />

But it is what we have to live with;<br />

It may sometimes appear as a pride<br />

But it is a topic of importance, not to be set aside;<br />

When you have lost all hope,<br />

It is this, which helps you cope;<br />

When you may feel discouraged,<br />

It is only this, which gives you extraordinary courage;<br />

You may have a large circle of friends.<br />

On the kind of trends;<br />

But when you go round life’s different bends,<br />

It is only this to which you will tend;<br />

And to life’s Zenith you will be sent,<br />

This is what one can count on;<br />

It is the self-confidence which I rely on.<br />

Aman Raizada, IX A<br />

Kanpur Road<br />

World Peace<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>y all come together,<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>y all live together.<br />

Whatever may be the weather.<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>y all sing together<br />

The song of peace.<br />

The joy of smile.<br />

In graceful spirit enlightened the sight.<br />

The glory of Unity, Truth and Liberty.<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>y God shower his blessings<br />

With all truth and sanity<br />

Sincerity and purity.<br />

Aparna Pathak, VII A<br />

Rajajipuram II<br />

Time<br />

Lost time never comes back again,<br />

Try to use time and something to gain,<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>ke best use of every minute,<br />

And gain as much as you can.<br />

If you make the best use of time,<br />

You’ll lead a happy and successful life span.<br />

Deepak Gupta, VI B<br />

Anand Nagar<br />

great pains for my publishing and printing. I consist<br />

of 12 to 16 pages. All my pages are printed with<br />

useful information. I also contain columns for<br />

small children, cartoons and puzzles for younger<br />

people and a part for being friend of older and<br />

elder people. I am also a friend of small children.<br />

Children like me very much.<br />

I am published on all the days of the month.<br />

I am so special that everyone waits for me every<br />

morning. I am so interesting and so full of spices<br />

that some people like to spend their entire morning<br />

with me.<br />

Everyone is scared with my news as if anyone<br />

does anything wrong, it gets captured under my<br />

control and gets printed on my sheets<br />

immediately. I am circulated almost all around the<br />

world.<br />

Yash Kedia, VI C<br />

Rajendra Nagar (I)<br />

Silence prevailed for one second.<br />

“Get up, get up. Are you hurt” her friend<br />

who had pushed her by mistake, asked.<br />

“Let us take her to the class.”<br />

She was made to sit.<br />

“One for sorrow!”, the bird sitting on the<br />

water tank again flashed before her eyes.<br />

“Who is <strong>Ma</strong>nsi” the peon asked.<br />

“Why” <strong>Ma</strong>nsi asked.<br />

“Principal <strong>Ma</strong>’am is calling you.”<br />

Hearing this, she felt like crying. She dusted<br />

herself, crossed her fingers and thought that she<br />

would get a scolding.<br />

“<strong>Ma</strong>y I come in <strong>Ma</strong>’am”<br />

“Oh <strong>Ma</strong>nsi! come in my child. I have a good<br />

news for you. You are selected to go to Hong<br />

Kong for the <strong>Ma</strong>ths Olympiad,” said the Principal.<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>nsi could not react as she was so happy.<br />

When she went home, she smiled and thought<br />

that it was actually ‘One for joy!’.<br />

It was her fault, so she was punished. Her<br />

friend pushed, so she fell down and it was her<br />

hard work that changed her belief.<br />

Ishita Prakash, VII 3<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>hanagar III<br />

Three wishes<br />

Said the first little chicken,<br />

With a queer little squirm,<br />

“I wish I could find<br />

A fat little worm.”<br />

Said the second little chicken,<br />

With a sharp little squeal,<br />

“I wish I could find<br />

Some nice yellow meal”<br />

Said the third little chicken<br />

With a small sigh of grief,<br />

“I wish I could find<br />

A little green leaf”<br />

“See here,” said the mother,<br />

From the green garden<br />

patch,<br />

“If you want any breakfast,<br />

Just come here and scratch.”<br />

Apoorva Rajvanshi, VI A<br />

Rajajipuram I<br />

Internet Quiz<br />

Q. What is the full form of ISDN <br />

A. Integrated Services Digital Network.<br />

Q. What is the full form of MIME<br />

A. Multipurpose Internet <strong>Ma</strong>il<br />

Extensions<br />

Q. What is the full form of MVD <br />

A Multi User Dungeon<br />

Q. What does the abbreviation HTTP<br />

stands for <br />

A Hyper Text Transfer Protocol<br />

Q. What does the acronym HTML stands<br />

for <br />

A. Hyper Text <strong>Ma</strong>rk-up Language<br />

Q. What is Alta Vista <br />

A. A Search Engine<br />

Anuj Srivastava, VIII-F<br />

Rajendra Nagar (II)<br />

Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.<br />

— Dr. <strong>Ma</strong>rtin Luther King Jr.


CMS BULLETIN - EVENTS AND ACHIEVEMENTS MARCH 2007 (8)<br />

Special award<br />

Vignesh Krishnan, student of CMS,<br />

Kanpur Road, was awarded the Vishesh<br />

Pratibha Samman by the organisers of<br />

Lucknow <strong>Ma</strong>hotsav, for winning the<br />

maximum number of prizes, in singing at<br />

Youth Festival 2006.<br />

Sl. Name Position Branch Sl. Name Position Branch<br />

Inter-branch Mental Ability Test for the<br />

students of class IX (NTSE), VI and VII held<br />

on 11.02.2007<br />

Class IX (NTSE)<br />

1. Gaurav Shukla I Aliganj I<br />

2. Ritvik Yadav II Aliganj I<br />

3. Himanshu Verma III <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

Class VI<br />

1. Prerana Garg I Gomtinagar<br />

2. Ajeya Siddharth II Aliganj I<br />

3. Vidushi Bhatt III Kanpur Road<br />

Class VII<br />

1. Ashutosh Dwivedi I <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

2. Anubhav Joshi II <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

3. Ashutosh Palta III Aliganj I<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

Inter-branch Physics Olympiad Examination<br />

for the students of class VIII and IX held on<br />

17.12.2006<br />

Class IX<br />

1. Gaurav Shukla I Aliganj I<br />

2. Nitish Sethi II Chowk<br />

3. S. Chaitanya Krishna III RDSO<br />

4. Vaibhav Gautam III R. Nagar (I)<br />

Class VIII<br />

1. Navneet Yadav I Aliganj I<br />

2. Rahul Mishra II <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar I<br />

3. Apoorva Bhatia III Aliganj I<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

Inter-branch Chemistry Olympiad<br />

Examination for the students of class VIII and<br />

IX held on 07.01.2007<br />

Class IX<br />

1. Ritwik yadav I Aliganj I<br />

2. S. Chaitanya Krishan II RDSO<br />

3. Ayush Pant III R. Nagar I<br />

Class VIII<br />

1. Vivek Ranjan I <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

2. Debarchan Chowdhari II Aliganj I<br />

3. Shashwat S.Tripathi III Aliganj I<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

Inter-branch Biology Olympiad Examination<br />

for the students of class VIII & IX held on<br />

14.01.2007<br />

Class IX<br />

1. Shivangi Nath I Aliganj I<br />

2. S. Chaitanya Kishan II RDSO<br />

3. Shikhar Misra III RDSO<br />

Class VIII<br />

1. Rajat Mishra I <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar I<br />

2. Vivek Ranjan I <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

3. Debarchan Kar II Aliganj I<br />

4. Apoorva Bhatia III Aliganj I<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

Inter-branch Science Olympiad Examination<br />

for the students of class VI and VII held on<br />

04.02.2007<br />

Class VI<br />

1. <strong>Ma</strong>yank Rajani I <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

2. Aditi Sharma II <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

3. Chavi Mogleek II Rajajipuram (II)<br />

4. Neha Anand III Rajajipuram (I)<br />

Class VII<br />

1. Ayush Agarwal I <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (I)<br />

2. Niharika Prakash II Station Road<br />

3. Akash Rajput III Indira Nagar<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

Inter Elementary <strong>Ma</strong>thematical Olympaid<br />

Examination for the students of class IV, V,<br />

VI, VII, VIII and IX held on 28.01.07<br />

Class IX<br />

1. Shivangi Srivastava I Aliganj (I)<br />

2. Aviral Sahai II RDSO<br />

3. Ayush Pant III R. Nagar (I)<br />

4. Nitish Sethi III Chowk<br />

Speech and debate<br />

CMS Indira Nagar students, Alisha Singh<br />

won first prize in debate, while Vaidehi<br />

Singh won first prize in speech contest,<br />

at an inter-branch competition organized<br />

by CMS Asharfabad, in association with<br />

Viklang Kalyan Vibhag, Lucknow.<br />

Results of inter-branch olympiads<br />

conducted by Inspection Department<br />

Class VIII<br />

1. Priyamvada Yadav I <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

2. Navneet Yadav I Aliganj (I)<br />

3. Anant Singhal II Gomtinagar<br />

4. Amusha Jaiswal II Aliganj (II)<br />

5. Rahul Mishra III <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (I)<br />

Class VII<br />

1. Shayam S.Singh I <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

2. Ashutosh Dwivedi II <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

3. Agam Singhal III Chowk<br />

Class VI<br />

1. Prerna Garg I Gomtinagar<br />

2. Pranav Chaturvedi II Gomtinagar<br />

3. <strong>Ma</strong>yank Rajani III <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar(III)<br />

Class V<br />

1. Aditya I Aliganj (I)<br />

2. Shivam Agarwal II RDSO<br />

3. <strong>Ma</strong>njari Yadav III RDSO<br />

________________________________________________________________________<br />

Inter-branch Elementary <strong>Ma</strong>thematical<br />

Olympiad<br />

GROUP I<br />

Class V<br />

1. Kriti Kapil, Ghulam I Chowk<br />

Shrela & Karan<br />

2. Yashi, Samita, Utkarsh II R.N (III)<br />

3. <strong>Ma</strong>njari, <strong>Ma</strong>yank, III RDSO<br />

Shivam<br />

Class IV<br />

1. Shailesh, Kshitij I <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

Kaushalendra, Abhigyan<br />

2. Shaman, Sajal<br />

Satyam, Aishwar I R.N (I)<br />

3. Apoorv, Hardik, Surya<br />

4. Vaibhav, Ayush I <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (IV)<br />

5. Agrima, Devansh, I St. Road<br />

Sanjeev, Vijayandra<br />

6. Salman, Shakeel II Asharfabad<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>nas, Sarah, Iqra<br />

7. Surabhi, Neel,<br />

Shivangi, Prachi III Gomtinagar<br />

GROUP II<br />

Class VII<br />

1. Omar, Apurv<br />

Utkarsh, Kakul I Station Road<br />

2. Agam, Ayush,<br />

Shubham, Niti II Chowk<br />

3. Harshita, Sonali<br />

Prabhat, Akansha III Aminabad<br />

Class VI<br />

1. Adnan, Pranav<br />

Devendra, PRerna I Gomtinagar<br />

2. Deepak, Nimesh, II Anand Nagar<br />

Atul, Nirabhi<br />

3. Harshita, <strong>Ma</strong>yank III <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

Priya<br />

Group III<br />

1. Shivangi, Shivangi, I Aliganj I<br />

Shivam Pant, Prabhat<br />

2. Syed Danish, Karan II Gomtinagar<br />

3. Ayush Pant, Amritansh III R.Nagar I<br />

Ankit, Shivam<br />

Class VIII<br />

1. Shashwat, Navneet I Aliganj I<br />

Bitthal Shukla, Alok<br />

2. Shraddhesh, Era, II Kanpur Road<br />

Gigyasa Chanana<br />

3. Shivam, Ravi Verma III <strong>Ma</strong>hanagar (III)<br />

Priyamvada Yadav<br />

Quiz contest<br />

CMS, Rajajipuram won first prize in an<br />

inter-school quiz contest, organized by<br />

Rajkumar Academy. The quiz team<br />

included Abhinav Chatterjee, Aaquib<br />

Siddiqui, Mohd. Ahmed, Mitali Sodhi and<br />

Mudit Pathak.<br />

MARCH 2007<br />

Astronomy Olympiad<br />

U m a n g<br />

Srivastava and<br />

Gaurav Upreti<br />

of Class XI1,<br />

C M S ,<br />

<strong>Ma</strong>hanagar<br />

(II) were<br />

selected for the level of National<br />

Astronomy Olympiad conducted by Homi<br />

Bhabha Centre for Science Education.<br />

Dancing delights<br />

(a) Kopal Rastogi and Muskan of CMS,<br />

Rajendra Nagar won the first prizes in<br />

dance and western dance categories<br />

respectively, in the an inter-school dance<br />

competition, organized by Akhil Bhartiya<br />

and Samajik Sansthan.<br />

(b) Two students of CMS, Rajendra<br />

Nagar namely Priyanshi and Shivani won<br />

the first prize in an inter-school duet dance<br />

competition, organized at Rai Umanath<br />

Bali auditorium by Search Foundation.<br />

(c) Students of CMS, Rajendra Nagar<br />

won the three first prizes in inter-school<br />

dance contest, organized by Salt Surya<br />

at Gandhi Bhawan. In solo dance <strong>Ma</strong>nsi<br />

Gupta got the first prize, Sanjoli Srivastava<br />

and Srijal won the first prize in duet dance<br />

while in group singing <strong>Ma</strong>nsi Gupta,<br />

Shubhra Chaturvedi, Sushmita, Shreya,<br />

Divyansi, Sumati and Suruchi bagged the<br />

first prize.<br />

(d) Anushka Gupta and Sagarika<br />

Srivastava, of CMS, Aliganj won first<br />

prizes at solo dance and solo singing<br />

competitions respectively, organized by<br />

Creative and Helping Society, a mega<br />

cultural body of Lucknow.<br />

Events<br />

1 (Thus) Annual Examination for Classes VI to IX and Class XI for the<br />

session 2006-2007 begin along with Board Exams of ICSE & ISC<br />

6 (Thus) Annual Examination of Classes I to V (Primary section ) for the<br />

session 2006-2007 begin<br />

10 (2 pm) Open Day for Pre-Primary organised by CMS Anand Nagar at<br />

school premises<br />

17 (11.45 am) Commonwealth Day of CMS, Gomtinagar at Branch Auditorium<br />

17 (4.30 pm) TRIUMPH Ceremony of CMS, Anand Nagar at school premises<br />

30 (9 am) Open Day of CMS, Gomtinagar at school premises<br />

Note:(i) Divine education conferences, farewell functions and distribution of report<br />

cards will be held at all CMS Branches throughout the month of <strong>Ma</strong>rch.<br />

(ii) New session begins just after results.<br />

Annual Parents Day<br />

Annual Parents Day was organized by<br />

CMS, Asharfabad at CMS Kanpur Road<br />

auditorium, on 17 January 2007. Chief<br />

Guest on this occasion was Mr Nimal<br />

Hittiarathy, UP Representative, UNICEF.<br />

Music and dance<br />

Students of CMS, Asharfabad, won two<br />

first prizes in group dance and<br />

instrumental music at inter school<br />

competitions. The CMS students<br />

presented an enthralling Bhangra Dance<br />

for the group dance competition.<br />

Anshuman Mishra also won the first prize<br />

in instrumental music contest hels at<br />

Vishveshvarya auditorium under Mega<br />

Sanskritik Samaroh.<br />

Pre-Engineering and<br />

Pre-Medical classes<br />

CMS Inspection Department is running Pre-<br />

Engineering and Pre-Medical classes for<br />

the CMS students of class XI (3 to 4.30 pm)<br />

and XII (4.30 to 6 pm) by the professional<br />

and experienced faculty at Aliganj,<br />

Gomtinagar, Kanpur Road and Station<br />

Road centres.<br />

These classes are running on daily basis.<br />

For details contact the Principals of the<br />

respective centres or Inspection<br />

Department.<br />

Tel: 0522-2638733 (O)/9935236120<br />

(Mr S.N. Dikshit)<br />

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