Honouring Ceremony of
CMS Alumni on 8th May 2009 at CMS WUCC
Auditorium, Kanpur Road, Lucknow
Lt. Prashant Kumar Singh,
Ms Arunima Dey and
Dr Sanjeev Srivastava
Lt. Prashant Kumar Singh
Lt. Prashant Kumar Singh a former student of CMS
Station Road Campus and a Senior Divisional
Mechanical Engineer in the Railways Engineer’s
Regiment of Territorial Army recently made his
alma-mater proud by receiving the General
Manager Award for representing the Railways in
Prime Minister’s Territorial Army Day Parade. He
is the first railway officer to receive this
prestigious award on the recommendation of the
Territorial Army. We wish him all the best for
the future.
Ms. Arunima Dey
Presently a dedicated lecturer at the Department
of Electrical Engineering, Institute of
Engineering & Technology, Lucknow, Ms. Arunima
Dey passed out of CMS, Station Road Campus in
the year 1996. She has devoted her life for the
cause of education and has upheld the philosophy
which CMS imbibed in her- “Education is the
biggest service to mankind”.
Dr Sanjeev Srivastava
A Surgeon by profession, Dr Sanjeev Srivastava
completed his XII from CMS Station Road in the
year 1996. He is currently an Assistant
Professor at the Department of Surgery, MM
Institute of Medical Sciences in Ambala. We
deeply thank Dr Sanjeev Srivastava for following
the path and teachings of CMS in his service to
mankind and we all hope that he would continue
to serve mankind in years to come, as he has
been doing till date.
Mr Vipul Vaibhav Gaur
Mr Vipul Vaibhav Gaur is the heart-throb of
thousands of people in Lucknow through is
popular voice and outstanding personality.
Popularly known as “Mirchi Magan Vipul” on Radio
Mirchi, he has become very popular in the
Generation X. Children like him because Vipul’s
hear goes with them. He has organized special
shows for the under-privileged street children
and brought them smile on their face by
organizing their birthday. CMS family is proud
of its alumni like Mr Vipul Vaibhav Gaur who has
chosen the road less travelled and has shown us
what it takes to be successful at this young
age.
In order to move others deeply we must deliberately allow ourselves to be carried away beyond the bounds of our normal sensibility.
Joseph Conrad (1857-1924)