Only the upcoming generation will bring about
Unity, Peace and Brotherhood in this world
— Dr Jagdish Gandhi, Founder, CMS
Lucknow, 16 October : The open day of the two-day ‘Children’s International Summer Village’ (CISV) mini-camp, ‘ Udaan’, was organized in a grand manner at City Montessori School, Kanpur Road auditorium today. On this occasion, while on one hand, CMS students presented colourful folk dances of different countries dressed in their traditional attires, giving the message of ‘Vasudhaiv Kutumbkam’, on the other hand, they spread awareness for the need of ‘World Unity’ and ‘World Peace’ through beautiful presentation of all-religion and world peace prayer. The selected students from all the 20 campuses of CMS participated in this two-day long CISV mini-camp and stayed together under one roof, enjoying fun-filled activities aimed at promoting the ideals of world unity, world peace and universal brotherhood. The camp concluded with the ‘Open Day’ programme today.
President of India Chapter of CISV International and CMS Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi inaugurated the ‘Open Day’ by lighting the lamp. Addressing the audience on the occasion, Dr Jagdish Gandhi said that only the future generations will establish world unity, world peace and brotherhood in this world. These type of programmes are helpful in enhancing the overall personality of children. Staying together in such camps develops the feeling of cooperation among young children and promotes cultural understanding, peace and unity. It is these qualities which will enable them to create one world family in future. Dr Gandhi conveyed his gratitude to the parents and teachers for the successful conduct of this camp and congratulated the students for their outstanding performance.
The event commenced with an energizer which left the audience applauding on their feet. Students carrying the flags of different countries prayed for peace in their continents in the World Peace Prayer. The parents in the audience were left spellbound on witnessing the colourful folk dances presented by the students. Students representing 20 countries including the USA, Mexico, Costa Rica, Brazil, New Zealand, Korea, Spain, Portugal, Egypt and India presented folk dances of their respective countries. The ‘Open Day’ concluded with singing of the CISV song.
CMS encourages its students to participate in these CISV camps so that beside exchanging ideas, they get an oortunity to know about each other’s culture, education pedagogy, language, food and living. Till now 120 delegations of CMS have visited various countries and participated in month-long CISV camps. CMS has also hosted CISV camps in Lucknow since past 27 years, wherein students from various countries have participated.
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