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Friday, September 22, 2023

‘Dhai Akhar’ National Level Letter Writing Competition

 


Department of Posts is organizing the Dhai Akhar Letter Writing Competition at National Level on the theme “Digital India for New India”. Desirous participants may participate in the campaign.

The campaign will be conducted from 01st August to 31st October

Topic for the letter writing of Dhai Akhar 2023-24 will be “Digital India for New India”


The letter can be written in English or Hindi or any Vernacular and will be addressed to Chief Postmaster General of the respective Circle. The details of Chief Postmaster General of different Circles are available at given link.

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The competition will be in the following categories: 

(i) Up to 18 years: - 

(a) Inland Letter Card Category 

(b) Envelope Category 

(ii) Above 18 years: - 

(a) Inland Letter Card Category 

(b) Envelope Category


The embossed envelope/ envelope with stamp affixed for plain A-4 size paper letter and the Inland Letter Card (ILC) will be the permitted stationery 

 The letter can be written on plain A-4 size paper with a word limit of not more than 1000 words, or in an Inland Letter Card (ILC) (not more than 500 words) 

 Letter must be hand written and in any case, no typed letter will be accepted


Eligibility 

Any citizen of India can participate in this competition. There is no minimum or maximum age prescribed for participation. Any citizen of India can participate in respective category according to his/her choice and age. The participants have to give a certificate of their age on the letter such as “I certify that I am below/above the age of 18 as on 01/01/2023”. In case of winning entries, the age and other ID certificates will be verified by the respective circle before sending the best three entries in each category to Directorate. 


Selection Procedure 

The best 03 (three) entries in each category will be shortlisted by every Circle and prize will be awarded to these 03 entries at Circle level. 

These best 03 entries of each category ( 12 in all) chosen at Circle level will be sent to the Directorate for further evaluation of final best 03 entries in each category at the National Level. 


Prize 

Circle Level Category 

 First prize in each category (4 Nos. ) : 

Rs. 25,000/- 

 Second prize in each category (4 Nos) : 

Rs.10,000/- 

 Third prize in each category (4nos.) : 

Rs. 5,000/-


 National Level Category 

 First prize in each category(4 Nos) : 

Rs. 50,000/- 

 Second prize in each category (4 Nos) : 

Rs. 25,000/- 

 Third prize in each category (4 Nos) : 

Rs. 10,000/-  

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Thursday, September 21, 2023

QUIZ ON CYCLONES

On the backdrop of huge loss of life and property due to cyclones over the North Indian Ocean, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations (UN) took the initiative to establish the WMO/ Economic & Social Commission for Asia and Pacific (ESCAP) Panel on Tropical Cyclones (WMO/ESCAP PTC) in 1973 to save the life and property from the vagaries of cyclones affecting the countries in the Bay of Bengal & Arabian Sea region. At present there are 13 members in the PTC including Thailand, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Pakistan, Iran, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Yemen. 

In 1973 itself, India Meteorological Department (IMD) was given the onus to act as WMO recognized Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre, New Delhi (RSMC New Delhi) to provide advisories w.r.t. cyclonic disturbances developing over the North Indian Ocean. We are commemorating 50 years of formation of WMO/ESCAP PTC and RSMC New Delhi, which have helped in minimizing the death toll to double digit in the region due to cyclones in recent decades. As a part of the celebrations, the IMD is conducting a quiz competition to improve public awareness about various aspects of tropical cyclones in the region. 

The main objectives of the quiz competition are to:

1.  Create an awareness on the tropical cyclones over North Indian Ocean.

2.  Promote an understanding among the people in the region about the role of regional cooperation among the member countries of WMO/ESCAP Panel on tropical Cyclones.

3.  To learn about various initiatives by IMD to minimize death toll over the region.


TO PARTICIPATE


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INDIAN ARMY QUIZ


 

The Indian Army is conducting a national quiz competition 2023 to commemorate and celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Indian Army’s victory in the Kargil War against Pakistan in 1999 and to draw the attention of students in schools across India regarding the role of the Indian Army in nation building and transformational change. The students of class VI to X are eligible to participate in this quiz. Besides being subjected to rich and unique experience, the participant students/ mentors/ school could also win attractive certificates and prizes in the competition. The registrations are open till 30.09.2023

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TOY INTEGRATED STORIES COMPETITION ( MINISTRY OF EDUCATION )

 



With an objective of preserving and introducing the undiscovered rich heritage of Indian Toys to the present generation, the Ministry of Education in collaboration with MyGov is hosting an All-India Competition namely Toy- Integrated Stories for Children focusing on Toy Tradition of India to harness the boundless creativity of budding authors and illustrators, to transform these remarkable tales of India's toy tradition into vibrant and captivating children's books.


TO PARTICIPATE

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The Theme/Subject of the Competition is: ‘Creative children’s book focusing on the toy tradition of India’.

  • Participants have to submit a computer-typed manuscript with a roadmap in terms of how toys will be integrated.
  • There is no age restriction for this competition.
  • Participants can submit a manuscript either in the form of an educational toy story or can use the existing toys of urban and rural areas to create a storybook so that children can learn and understand in a joyful manner using toys, games, puppets, etc.

Timeline

Start date20th September
Last date of submission30th November

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