Deadline: 30 November 2023
Join the “National Urban Learning Platform (NULP) Renaming Challenge” and propose a distinctive name that encapsulates the spirit of urban knowledge and learning in India.
The National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA) is on a quest to redefine urban learning. They’re seeking a new identity for the flagship initiative of capacity building, the National Urban Learning Platform (NULP), and want you to be a part of this transformation.
The Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA), in collaboration with the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA), has launched the National Urban Learning Platform (NULP) in 2020. NULP is a platform for urban practitioners that promotes capacity building through digital media, the sharing of experiences on current & emerging urban requirements, and fostering a sustainable culture of collaborative learning. The idea is to build a strong community that focuses on effective learning, skill enhancement, and knowledge co-creation.
Award Information
- The winning entry will receive a cash prize of Rs. 10,000.
- Additionally, the winner will be honoured with certificates from the National Institute of Urban Affairs (NIUA).
Parameters
- Your proposed name can be in any language.
- It should be original and not infringe on any trademarks or copyrights.
- The name should reflect the essence of urban learning and capacity-building.
Terms and Conditions
- The entry should be original. Copied entries will not be considered under the contest.
- The entry should not have hate speech, vulgarity, profanity, or discrimination, and should not be sexually explicit.
- Language used must be appropriate, simple, and easy to understand and convey the message.
- Please note that the name and tagline must be original and should not violate any provision of the Indian Copyright Act, 1957. Anyone found infringing on others, copyright would be disqualified from the competition.
- The National Institute of Urban Affairs does not bear any responsibility for copyright violations or infringements of intellectual property carried out by the participants.
- Participants are to make sure that their MyGov Profile is accurate and updated since the National Institute of Urban Affairs will be using this for further communication.
- No requests relating to claims of re-evaluation of the entries will be considered.
- At any stage of evaluation, if an entry is found to violate the guidelines, the entry will be removed from the evaluation process without giving any intimation.
- The winner will be notified through the email address that they provide along with their submission.
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