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The Hindu Group in association with Neyveli Lignite Corporation India Ltd. presents a ‘Painting Contest for School Children’ on the theme ‘My Vision – Corruption-Free India’ on the occasion of ‘Vigilance Awareness Week 2017’ (October 30 – November 4). The competition will be conducted under two categories — Seniors (Std. VII to Std.X) and Juniors (Std. III to Std. VI).
The topics for juniors are — 1. Corruption-free India 2. Avenues of corruption, and 3. Stop corruption to spread smiles. The topics for seniors are — 1. My role for a corruption-free India 2. Ill-effects of corruption, and 3. Break the corruption chain.
Registration is free and participants can choose any one of the given topics as per the category they are eligible to contest under. The paintings should be executed on a white drawing sheet of size 26 cm x 27 cm. Every participant should write their name, class, school, residential address, mobile number and email ID (personal-school) on the back side of the painting. Without these details, entries will not be entertained. Every entry needs to be certified by the respective school principal or art teacher as being an original work of the child. The painting should not be folded while it is submitted. On the cover, the following should be mentioned — "NLC & The Hindu Group Painting Competition 2017" . The painting(s) should be sent/handed over to the Circulation Department of the nearest office of The Hindu . A maximum of two paintings can be submitted by a participant.
The last date for receipt of entries is October 25. For details, contact helpdesk number: 1800 3000 1878.
The topics for juniors are — 1. Corruption-free India 2. Avenues of corruption, and 3. Stop corruption to spread smiles. The topics for seniors are — 1. My role for a corruption-free India 2. Ill-effects of corruption, and 3. Break the corruption chain.
Registration is free and participants can choose any one of the given topics as per the category they are eligible to contest under. The paintings should be executed on a white drawing sheet of size 26 cm x 27 cm. Every participant should write their name, class, school, residential address, mobile number and email ID (personal-school) on the back side of the painting. Without these details, entries will not be entertained. Every entry needs to be certified by the respective school principal or art teacher as being an original work of the child. The painting should not be folded while it is submitted. On the cover, the following should be mentioned — "NLC & The Hindu Group Painting Competition 2017" . The painting(s) should be sent/handed over to the Circulation Department of the nearest office of The Hindu . A maximum of two paintings can be submitted by a participant.
The last date for receipt of entries is October 25. For details, contact helpdesk number: 1800 3000 1878.
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Corruption erodes the basic faith in democracy, law and order of a country. It leads to violations of human rights. It has adverse effects on the delivery of basic social services. It has a particularly harmful impact on the poor.
Youth should be taught to yearn for success through hard work and perseverance. They should be made self-reliant rather than letting them dream about gaining success through short-cuts which would provide them ample opportunities to make black money.
Youth must be involved in both the formulation and implementation of policy against corruption. Clubs and different fraternities should be formed for such purposes.
Youth could be role models to the young and try try to change the thinking of the older generation. Youth should be energetic and creative to mobilize and sensitize the general public.
Youth should be taught to yearn for success through hard work and perseverance. They should be made self-reliant rather than letting them dream about gaining success through short-cuts which would provide them ample opportunities to make black money.
Youth must be involved in both the formulation and implementation of policy against corruption. Clubs and different fraternities should be formed for such purposes.
Youth could be role models to the young and try try to change the thinking of the older generation. Youth should be energetic and creative to mobilize and sensitize the general public.
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