COVID-19: CRPF announces poster making contest for Classes 1-12 students
Team Careers360 | April 14, 2020 | 11:07 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI : The Central Reserve Police Force has come up with a national poster making contest on COVID-19 for school students. This initiative will engage youth students to enhance public awareness about coronavirus pandemic.
Eligibility
The contest is open for class 1 to 12 students and divided into three categories. The themes have also been provided by CRPF to all category students as given below:
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Class 1 to 5 - Stay safe
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Class 6 to 11 - Life during COVID
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Class 11 & 12 - India fights together
Interested students can send their posters to CRPF through twitter handle @crpfindia with hashtag #BalSenaFightsCorona. The last date to participate and send the entries is April 25, 2020.
Poster making contest details
Students can paint, draw or sketch a poster by hands. They should also write an appropriate tagline or slogan on the poster along with the name of student, parents, class and school.
Awards and results
After receiving the entries, the judges which will include experts and force officials will review them and declare the winners. The first three winners will be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 50000, Rs. 40000 and Rs. 25000.
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