Deadline: 07-Feb-2026
The Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D), in collaboration with MyGov, invites Indian citizens—especially youth—to participate in the NCL Video Contest on e-Summons. Participants can submit short videos raising awareness about e-Summons and its role in ensuring timely justice, with cash prizes of up to Rs. 20,000 for top entries.
Overview of the Contest
The NCL Video Contest aims to increase public understanding of the New Criminal Laws (NCL) and the use of e-Summons in promoting timely justice. The contest encourages creativity and engagement among youth, university students, and school children while highlighting technology-driven justice delivery mechanisms.
Who is Eligible
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Indian citizens of all ages
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Special emphasis on participation from youth, university, and school students
Contest Details and Prizes
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Video format: MP4
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Duration: 2–5 minutes
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Languages: Hindi, English, or any regional language
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Submission: Share the video link on MyGov via YouTube or Google Drive (public access)
Cash Prizes:
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1st Place: Rs. 20,000
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2nd Place: Rs. 10,000
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3rd Place: Rs. 5,000
Key Focus Areas for Videos
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Explain the concept of e-Summons
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Highlight its role in ensuring timely justice
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Raise awareness among youth and communities
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Encourage understanding of technology-driven justice mechanisms
How to Participate
Step 1: Create Video
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Duration: 2–5 minutes
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Format: MP4
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Language: Hindi, English, or regional language
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Focus on educational, creative, and engaging content
Step 2: Upload Video
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Upload to YouTube or Google Drive with public access
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Ensure video is accessible and shareable
Step 3: Submit Link
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Submit the video link via the MyGov platform
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Videos outside the 2–5 minute duration
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Incorrect or inaccessible video link submissions
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Submissions in formats other than MP4
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Lack of clarity in explaining e-Summons or its importance
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Who can participate?
Any Indian citizen, with a focus on youth, university, and school students.
2. What languages are accepted?
Hindi, English, or any regional language.
3. What is the required video format?
MP4 format only.
4. How should videos be submitted?
Upload on YouTube or Google Drive and share the public link via MyGov.
5. What are the prizes?
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1st Place: Rs. 20,000
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2nd Place: Rs. 10,000
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3rd Place: Rs. 5,000
6. How long can the video be?
Between 2 and 5 minutes.
7. Can group submissions participate?
Yes, as long as all participants meet eligibility criteria.
Conclusion
The NCL Video Contest on e-Summons is an engaging initiative to increase awareness about technology-driven justice in India. By encouraging youth to creatively communicate the importance of e-Summons, the contest fosters understanding, participation, and timely justice, while rewarding innovative ideas with cash prizes.
For more information, visit MyGov.








































