Deadline: 11 December 2024
The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in collaboration with MyGov is hosting a Painting Challenge and invites budding artists encouraging them to depict the importance of courage, resilience and peer support in fighting against substance use through the medium of painting.
Substance use leads to severe social, psychological, and physical issues. To combat this, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment launched the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan. The NMBA coordinates prevention, assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, aftercare, public information dissemination and community awareness initiatives. Initially targeting 272 vulnerable districts, NMBA has expanded nationwide, reaching over 12.71 crore individuals. Through partnerships, NMBA fosters responsibility, reduces stigma and promotes acceptance and accountability in substance use prevention.
Theme
- The theme of the painting competition is “Towards a Drug-Free India”, and participants are requested to represent healthy and drug-free lifestyles, the balance of mind, body, and spirit, community support, well-being and holistic health through art.
Prize Information
- The competition will recognize three winners with a cash prize:
- 1st winner will be rewarded with INR 15,000/-
- 2nd winner will be rewarded with INR 10,000/-
- 3rd winner will be rewarded with INR 5,000/-
Eligibility Criteria
- Entry into the competition is open to all Indian citizens.
Requirements
- Each entry must be accompanied by a brief description of 50-100 words (in either English or Hindi) of the concept behind the entry and how it encapsulates the essence of NMBA.
- All the entries should be in PDF format.
- The entries could be hand-drawn sketches, paintings with any medium, and illustrations.
- The participants must ensure that their MyGov profile is accurate and updated. This includes details such as name, photo, complete postal address, email ID, and phone number. Entries with incomplete profiles will not be considered and will be liable to be rejected.
- One participant can participate only once. Multiple entries from the same participant will lead to the participant’s disqualification.
For more information, visit MyGov.