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Activity: Write 'Gratitude Cards' for those whom you are grateful to in not more than 500 characters.
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Answered by IISLEEPINGBEAUTYII
4

Explanation:

  • Participation is open for school students of Classes 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th only.
  • You can participate in the contest by first registering on the MyGov platform. For those participating from outside India, registration can be done using OTP sent on email id.
  • Students can participate in only one theme specified for them.
  • Students should not exceed the word limit mentioned for each activity.
  • Students should submit responses that are original, creative and simple.
  • The question to Prime Minister should not exceed 500 characters.
  • Upon successful submission of entries, all students shall receive a digital certificate of participation that they may download and share on social media with #PPC2021.
  • For OTP – Students may use their / parent’s / teacher’s mobile numbers.
  • Participants must submit only original answers in their own words.
  • Any false representation or submission of any wrong information by any participant will disqualify their participation in PPC 2021.
  • The entry must not contain any provocative, objectionable or inappropriate content.
Answered by THEmultipleTHANKER
1

Most of us have written thank-you notes expressing gratitude for a gift, a meal, or a favor. These are the special-occasion gestures we’ve been trained to deem thank-you-worthy.

What we don’t tend to notice or say thank you for as often are the ongoing, faithful acts of service happening around us and for us every day. Sometimes it takes an interruption to daily life to remind us how much we count on the dedication of teachers, the expertise of nurses and doctors, or the dependability of mail carriers, just to name a few. These pros are absolutely worthy of our gratitude for doing what they do day in and day out. And we don’t have to wait for Thanksgiving or Christmas to thank them.

Answered by THEmultipleTHANKER
2

Most of us have written thank-you notes expressing gratitude for a gift, a meal, or a favor. These are the special-occasion gestures we’ve been trained to deem thank-you-worthy.

What we don’t tend to notice or say thank you for as often are the ongoing, faithful acts of service happening around us and for us every day. Sometimes it takes an interruption to daily life to remind us how much we count on the dedication of teachers, the expertise of nurses and doctors, or the dependability of mail carriers, just to name a few. These pros are absolutely worthy of our gratitude for doing what they do day in and day out. And we don’t have to wait for Thanksgiving or Christmas to thank them.

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