Deadline: 31 October 2024
The Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti (GSDS) proposes a collaborative initiative with MyGov has launched a “Pan India Awareness” Campaign through a “Slogan Writing Competition” focusing on critical social issues such as pollution, dowry, corruption, violence against women, alcoholism, poverty, domestic violence, untouchability, honor killings.
As they approach to the 82nd Anniversary of the Quit India Movement on August 9, 2024, initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942 with the powerful slogan “Quit India,” they are reminded of the enduring struggle for freedom and the ongoing journey towards an egalitarian society. Further, with the 77th Independence Day also around the corner on August 15, 2024, everybody recognize that numerous social evils continue to hinder the progress. It is imperative to address these issues to truly honor the spirit of independence.
Gratification
- The top three winners in both the category- English and Hindi will be given Gandhian books.
Eligibility Criteria
- This competition is open to all the citizens of India.
Requirements
- The slogans must be original and not previously published or submitted in any other competition.
- Submissions should not contain any offensive or inappropriate content.
- Only one slogan may be submitted by one candidate.
- Slogan should be simple in language and can be in both English and Hindi.
- The slogan should be grammatically correct and in short sentences with a word limit of 10 words.
- By submitting a slogan, participants grant the organizers the right to use, publish, and display their slogans in any promotional materials.
- Participant is to make sure that his/her MyGov profile is accurate and updated since the Ministry would be using this for further communication. This includes name, contact number and email id. Entries with incomplete profiles would not be considered.
- All the entries shall be scrutinized and short-listed based on the best concept, correct format, and creative imagination used, by a selection committee.
- Participants must provide accurate contact information to be notified if they win.
- The Participant shall abide by all the rules and regulations of participating in the competition from time to time.
- By entering the competition, the participant accepts and agrees to be bound by these Terms and Conditions, mentioned here.
- The content must be original and should not violate any provision of the Indian Copyright Act, of 1957. Anyone found infringing on others’ copyright would be disqualified from the competition. The government of India does not bear any responsibility for copyright violations or infringements of intellectual property carried out by the participants.
- All disputes/ legal complaints are subject to the jurisdiction of Delhi only. Expenses incurred for this purpose will be borne by the parties themselves.
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