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Celebrate Diwali by Designing E-Greetings

Start Date :
Oct 14, 2014
Last Date :
Oct 19, 2014
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

MyGov gives you a platform to participate in an e-Greeting contest to design templates for the festival of Diwali.The festival of lights, Deepawali (Diwali) meaning a row of lights ...

MyGov gives you a platform to participate in an e-Greeting contest to design templates for the festival of Diwali.

The festival of lights, Deepawali (Diwali) meaning a row of lights is the biggest Indian festival, that's marked by celebration over 5 days, which literally illuminates the country with its brilliance. Come celebrate with us this festival of brilliance and the victory of good over evil by contributing to the bouquet of e-Greetings designs.

Last Date of Submission is 19th October, 2014.

The winning entry will be awarded a cash prize of Rs. 10,000/-

Terms and Conditions

1. Submissions should be in the portrait layout with the size 10x12cm. Designs in any other size and layout would not be considered.

2. Entries should be original. Individuals submitting copied entries would not be considered for future contests.

3. Disclaimer:  All efforts will be made by the Standing Committee to check for originality of the submissions, however MyGov and E-Greetings portal will not be held accountable for any submission identified as a copy.

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Moderator for the task:

Barnali Mukherjee,
Department of Electronics & IT,
E-Mail ID: barnali@negp.gov.in

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aditi bansal
aditi bansal 11 years 5 months ago
A diya is not merely a decorative item but reminds one and all to give up their materialistic desires, defeat ignorance by gaining knowledge thus light path towards progress and continues success. Design The magenta and purple represents the vibrancy of the festival and the change in weather. Yellow patterns portray the festive lighting of our country. Rangoli patterns signifies the Indian art of mandna and philosophy of “Aathi thi devo bhava”
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vanam venkata varaprasadarao
vanam venkata varaprasadarao 11 years 5 months ago
Beti ko padhaavo Beti ko bachchaavo Beti hai kali khilaavo Haath Milaavo Divali Shubh Kaamnaayen Happy Diwali ... It is the text of The e-Greeting designed by me. (V.V.Vara Prasada Rao, Madhira, Khammam District, Telangana-507203)
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