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The Republic Day Contest

The Republic Day Contest

The Republic Day Contest – National Symbols, Our Pride

Curious Times is excited to bring yet another exciting contest for all our curious and creative kids and teachers. It’s the Republic Day Season everywhere in India. Let’s paint our feed with the theme on National Pride.

The Republic Day Contest

Before we go in the details of the contest, we would like to mention that this contest is open for Kids, Teachers and also Principals. It will be be open from the 22nd of January 2022 and will end on 27th January 2022. Select contributions will be published in Curious Times Weekly.

What’s the theme?

National Symbols, Our Pride

As we all know every country has a set of national symbols that are unique to each country. Similarly India has its own set of National Symbols also known as National Identity Elements of India. You can find all the National Symbols of India here: https://knowindia.india.gov.in/national-identity-elements/

The four contest categories will follow the theme mentioned above. You can get as creative as you like, there is no bar. Brownie Points for uniqueness.

Competition Categories

Go Artsy:

Using the theme of national symbols you can create your own unique and creative art to pay tribute to our country. You can use one symbol or create an amalgamation of many – the choice is yours. You can send one entry per category.

Make it 3D:

Showcase your skills with 3d models of the National Symbols using whatever materials you like- it could be craft work or a working or non-working model. The only requirement is that it should be three dimensional. You can send one entry per category.

Take the mic :

If you were given a chance to speak at the Republic Day parade, what would your speech be? Make it interesting, patriotic and inspiring! Better still, you can sing your national song, anthem or your own patriotic song. We are all ears 🙂 This is open for all students, teachers and principals. You can send one entry per category.

Pen it down:

Do you know the history of our national symbols? Can you make stories about them? Write about the National Symbols of India, its history, importance or about its beauty- as mentioned earlier the choice and thoughts are yours. You can submit – poems, essays, letters etc. You can send one entry per category.

INDIVIDUALS

1. You have to be a member of Curious Times. Existing members can Login and participate on the days of the event.

2. If you are new to Curious Times, Register for FREE on this Link: Join Us.

3. Once logged in, go to My Expressions (ME) to submit your entries.

Who can participate?

Any student, starting from Pre – Primary to Grade 12, can participate.

Is there a Registration Fee?

Normally such contests are paid. However, due to the ongoing pandemic, Curious Times would not be charging any registration fee for this event.

The Republic Day Contest By Curious Times – Certificates

1. All participants will be eligible to receive a ‘certificate of participation.
2. Editors will choose Outstanding Performers. A ‘certificate of outstanding performance’ will be given to them.
3. All certificates will be digital.
4. The top 5 participating schools with maximum registration and participation will be featured in the Curious Times Newspaper, Magazine & Leaderboard.
5. The decision of the jury and editors is final and binding on all the schools and the participants.

More about school participation

In case you already have an association with Curious Times, please advise the students to use the school code.

If your school is not a member, so far, in order to receive your school code and school page with a link for participation, fill in the Curious Times School Partners Form in the form given below:

SCHOOL REGISTRATION FORM

If you require any additional information, WhatsApp message on 7042330051.

Follow our Social handles:

Keep watching this space for more details on this challenge. You, your family and schools can follow our social handles and messaging groups to stay posted.

Instagram: @curioustimesofficial
Facebook: @curioustimesofficial
Telegram: Curious Times Channel
Teachers WhatsApp Group: 21st Century Educators.
Grade-wise links to Parents’ WhatsApp Groups are on the website.

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Comments: 2
  1. arkadyutimaji says:

    NAME – ARKADYUTI MAJI
    CLASS – VI
    NAME OF THE SCHOOL – TECHNO INDIA GROUP PUBLIC SCHOOL, GARIA

    Republic Day is celebrated on January 26 in India every year. This year, the country will be celebrating its 73rd Republic Day. The Constitution of India was adopted by the Constituent Assembly on November 26, 1949, and it came into effect on January 26, 1950. From this year, Republic Day celebrations will start on January 23, the birth anniversary of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose and will end on January 30, the day Mahatma Gandhi was assassinated. The main Republic Day celebration is held in the national capital, New Delhi, at the Rajpath before the President of India. Schools and colleges also organise functions, cultural dances, speech and essay writing competitions and distribute sweets.

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