Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan Painting Competition Towards A Drug Free India
Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan Painting Competition Towards A Drug Free India
The Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) was launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment on August 15, 2020, to combat substance use in India. It focuses on prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and community awareness, reaching over 12.71 crore individuals nationwide. NMBA aims to foster a sense of responsibility, reduce stigma, and promote accountability in substance use prevention. The NMBA, in collaboration with MyGov, is hosting a Painting Competition to encourage participants to depict the importance of courage, resilience, and community support in fighting substance use through art. The theme for the competition is “Towards a Drug-Free India.” Participants should visually represent healthy, drug-free lifestyles, balance of mind, body, and spirit, and holistic well-being through their paintings.
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Evaluation Criteria
Prizes
Submission Guidelines
Format: Entries must be submitted in PDF format. Acceptable media include hand-drawn sketches, paintings, or illustrations. Description: Each entry should be accompanied by a 50-100 word description (in English or Hindi) explaining the concept behind the artwork. Profile Requirements: Ensure that your MyGov profile is complete with accurate details (name, photo, address, email, and phone number). Incomplete profiles will result in disqualification. Submission: Each participant can submit only one entry. Multiple submissions from the same participant will lead to disqualification. Originality: Entries must be original and comply with the Indian Copyright Act of 1957. Any infringement will lead to disqualification.
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How To Apply
Follow the below steps to apply for the program: 1. Visit Our Official Website. 2. Read carefully all the information about the program details. 3. Click on the "Register" to complete the registration with required details. 4. After successful registration, Use the received credentials to log into your account. 5. Once logged in, Click on the "Apply" button. 6. You will be directed to the application form. Fill in all the required details accurately. 7. Before submitting, review all the information you have provided. 8. After that, Click on the "Submit” button to submit your application. Note: "As a free user," →'You're encouraged to share this valuable information with your friends to access the link properly'.
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The Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) was launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment on August 15, 2020, to combat substance use in India. It focuses on prevention, treatment, rehabilitation, and community awareness, reaching over 12.71 crore individuals nationwide. NMBA aims to foster a sense of responsibility, reduce stigma, and promote accountability in substance use prevention. The NMBA, in collaboration with MyGov, is hosting a Painting Competition to encourage participants to depict the importance of courage, resilience, and community support in fighting substance use through art. The theme for the competition is “Towards a Drug-Free India.” Participants should visually represent healthy, drug-free lifestyles, balance of mind, body, and spirit, and holistic well-being through their paintings.