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Paragraph on guru Tegh Bahabur in 100 to 150 words.

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Answered by SabiRenu
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Answer:

Explanation:CBSE in collaboration with NCERT is organizing a creative writing competition to celebrate the 400th Birth Anniversary of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji.

Levels of Competition

School Level

Regional Level

National Level

Competition at School Level (To be organized by individual School)

The schools shall themselves conduct the competition in an online mode from 24th June to 19th July 2021 as per the following the details:

For Students of Classes VI-VIII: Paragraph (100–150 words), Essay (400 – 500 words) and Poem. Theme- Childhood of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji, Transformation of Tyag Mal to Tegh Bahadur

For Students of Classes IX-X: Paragraph (150-200 words), Essay (500- 700 words) and Poem. Theme- Life of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji, Establishment of Anandpur Sahib

For Students of Classes XI-XII: Paragraph(200-250 words), Essay(700 – 1000 words) and Poem. Theme- Journeys of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji (Punjab and other regions), Teachings of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji

The students can choose any one theme and one writing form.

The Paragraph/Essay/Poem can be submitted in HindiorEnglish language.

Schools shall complete the evaluation of entries by 24th July 2021 and shortlist one entry per category per writing form for onward submission to CBSE.

Selected entries should be submitted online at the link from 24th July to 30th July 2021.

Competition at Regional Level (To be organized by CBSE)

The students who have been selected by the schools will participate at regional level in the month of September 2021.

Topic/Theme will be given by CBSE from the life and times of Guru Tegh Bahadur ji.

The competition will be held in all the above three mentioned categories and in all the writing forms (Paragraph, Essay, Poem) as mentioned above.

 

All the participants will be give an e-Certificate by CBSE.

The Board will forward the top 200 participants (inclusive of all categories and writing forms)from each CBSE Region to NCERT for the National Level Competition.

Competition at National Level (To be conducted by NCERT)

The National Level competition will be organised by NCERT in collaboration with SCERTs through MyGov Platform from 1st January to 28th February 2022.

Awards will be declared by NCERT.

Contact

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Click here to view the official notification of Creative Writing Competition 2021 by CBSE & NCERT.

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Answered by rankitakumari73
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Answer:

Guru Tegh Bahadur, the ninth Guru of the Sikh community, was born on April 18, 1621, in Amritsar, Punjab.

His father’s name was Guru Hargobind Ji, and his mother’s name was Nanki.

Seeing his bravery and sacrifice in his childhood, every Govind Ji had renounced his name.

Pujya Bahadur Ji of Hindus and Sikhs formally received the title of Sikh Guru on March 20, 1664, and in 1675, he attained the title of Gurupada.

After the sudden demise of Harikrishna Rai Ji, he was appointed to the post of Guru.

He settled in Anandpur Sahib and started living here; there was resentment towards the Mughals since childhood; only at the age of 14, he fought with his father against the Mughals.

Seeing the bloodshed in the war with the Mughals, his mind was inspired towards spiritual thinking.

And going to a place called Baba Bakala, Tegh Bahadur Ji did penance for 20 years.

Called Hind Di Chadar, the Guru also traveled to many places for preaching religion.

In this order, he went from Anandpur Saheb to Kiratpur, Planting, Saifabad, and while teaching in Khiala, he reached Kadamanakpur via Kurukshetra and met his Guru Bhai Malukdas Ji here.

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