FairGaze launches "India As I See," a national school reading and Writing Competitions for India. The program encourages young people across India to think creatively about India.
Students from all over India are welcome to enter the contest. Participants could turn in their work in Hindi or English.
There are three age groups for the competition, serving students from middle school through high school. All entries must stick to the word limit and other rules for submitting.
Students must turn in original work that fits the theme of the challenge. Every entry will be checked by the organisers for plagiarism. Multiple entries can be sent from each school. Students can also take part on their own. The registration form and parental permission must be sent with all entries.
The entries will be assessed by a panel including writers, teachers, and professionals. Criteria for scoring include originality, clarity of thought, language skills, and how well the work fits with the theme. Using these criteria, the panel will choose winners from each age group.
Winners receive cash, diplomas, and trophies. Schools who excel in the writing Competitions for India receive special honour. The annual digital collection will feature some entries. All participants receive certificates.
Register students on the official website. Schools can request registrations for many of their students at once. The registration calls for the entry submission, school details, and simple student information. All steps of registration must be finished by the deadline for participants.
For more information : https://indiaasisee.fairgaze.com/
FairGaze focusses on educational events and programs that help students grow. Organisational initiatives throughout the year encourage Indian students to write creatively and critically.
Complete Writing Competitions for India rules, criteria, and details are on the official website. Contact the competition coordinator for school and participant enquiries.