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Established in 1959 on a borrowed capital of Rs 300 (then about US $ 40) by a young and dedicated couple — Jagdish and Bharti Gandhi — the school began with only five students on roll. Mr and Mrs Gandhi were greatly influenced by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi, and actively worked for social reforms campaigning against social evils. Mr and Mrs Gandhi were deeply committed to the ideals of world unity and world peace and believed that education alone could help people find solutions to individual and community problems. Young, idealistic and enthusiastic, they took upon themselves the onerous task of educating children and raising a new generation of world citizens so as to bring lasting world peace. Consequently, the first words inscribed on the slates of the first five CMS students on the first day of their school were 'Jai Jagat' or 'Glory be to the World.' This slogan, first coined by Mahatama Gandhi and later propounded by his disciple Saint Vinoba Bhave, was adopted by the Gandhis as the School motto and has since become the greeting call with which CMS students and teachers greet each other to this date. The Gandhis remain the moving spirit behind CMS activities and their commitment to educating the public on the virtues of unity and peace is reflected in the numerous public education campaigns that the school supports and organizes every year. CMS believes that a school must act as a lighthouse to society, providing direction and guidance. Consequently, throughout its over four decades of distinguished service in the field of education, CMS has been actively working to construct the defences of peace in the minds of CMS students and also in the public at large. This is achieved through a vigorous use of public education tools and peace-based activities designed to promote peace and harmony. As a result of its extensive peace education programme and the numerous international events organized by it, CMS is well known across the country and both the Institution as well as its founders — Mr and Mrs Gandhi, have been honoured with numerous national and international awards for their contribution to peace and education.
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