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Championing Clean Sport – Slogan Contest (India)

Call for Applications: Sport Together Fund (France, Germany or the Netherlands)

Deadline: 10-Jan-2026

The Championing Clean Sport – Slogan Contest by NADA India and MyGov invites citizens to creatively promote fair play, integrity, and a doping-free sports culture. Open to all age groups, the contest rewards original English or Hindi slogans with cash prizes, certificates, and national-level recognition.

Program Overview

The Championing Clean Sport – Slogan Contest is a nationwide creative initiative organized by the National Anti-Doping Agency (NADA) India in collaboration with MyGov.

The contest aims to engage the public in spreading awareness about clean sport by encouraging creative expression that highlights fairness, integrity, and the importance of a doping-free sporting environment.

This initiative supports India’s broader anti-doping movement by empowering citizens, athletes, and youth to actively contribute to ethical sports culture.

Objectives of the Contest

The slogan contest is designed to achieve the following goals:

  • Promote awareness about clean sport and fair play

  • Encourage ethical conduct, honesty, and responsibility in sports

  • Highlight the harmful health and career impacts of doping

  • Inspire youth and aspiring athletes to adopt a doping-free lifestyle

  • Strengthen public participation in the clean sport movement

Through creativity and messaging, the contest reinforces the idea that true sporting excellence is built on integrity, not shortcuts.

Why This Contest Matters

Doping undermines athlete health, damages sporting credibility, and erodes public trust.

This initiative matters because it:

  • Creates mass awareness through simple, powerful messaging

  • Gives citizens a voice in the national clean sport movement

  • Encourages youth engagement in ethical sports values

  • Uses creativity as a tool for social and behavioral change

Public-driven campaigns like this help normalize clean sport as a shared responsibility, not just a regulatory issue.

Who Can Participate?

The contest is open to all, including:

  • Athletes and aspiring athletes

  • Youth and students

  • Sports enthusiasts and coaches

  • General citizens of India

There are no age restrictions, making the contest inclusive and accessible.

Language and Slogan Requirements

Participants must follow these entry guidelines:

  • Slogans may be submitted in English or Hindi

  • The slogan must be original and created by the participant

  • Maximum length: 10 words

  • The content must be grammatically correct

  • Only one entry per participant is allowed

Content Restrictions

Entries must not include:

  • Offensive, misleading, or inappropriate language

  • Plagiarized or copyrighted content

  • Messages that contradict the values of clean sport

Non-compliant entries will be disqualified.

Rewards and Recognition

The contest offers both financial rewards and official recognition.

Prize Structure

  • First Prize: ₹3,000 + Certificate of Achievement

  • Second Prize: ₹2,000 + Certificate of Achievement

  • Third Prize: ₹1,000 + Certificate of Achievement

Additional Recognition

  • Certificates and NADA-branded souvenirs for the remaining top ten shortlisted participants

Total Prize Pool

  • ₹6,000 for the top three winners

How the Contest Works

Step-by-Step Participation Process

  1. Create a short, impactful slogan promoting clean sport and anti-doping values.

  2. Ensure the slogan meets language, word-limit, and originality requirements.

  3. Submit the slogan through the designated MyGov/NADA contest platform.

  4. Provide accurate contact details during submission.

  5. Wait for evaluation and announcement of results.

Evaluation and Selection Criteria

All entries are reviewed by a designated selection committee.

Slogans are evaluated based on:

  • Creativity and originality

  • Clarity and strength of the message

  • Relevance to clean sport and anti-doping values

Decisions of the selection committee are final.

Rights and Usage of Submitted Slogans

By submitting an entry, participants agree that:

  • NADA India and MyGov may use, publish, and display the slogan

  • The slogan may be used for awareness campaigns and promotional activities

  • No additional compensation beyond the stated prizes will be provided

This ensures that winning and shortlisted slogans can contribute meaningfully to national clean sport outreach.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Submitting more than one slogan

  • Exceeding the 10-word limit

  • Using copied or commonly known phrases

  • Including vague messages unrelated to anti-doping

  • Providing incorrect or incomplete contact information

Avoiding these errors improves eligibility and evaluation outcomes.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Is there an age limit for participation?

No. Participants of all age groups are eligible to enter.

2. Can I submit my slogan in Hindi?

Yes. Entries are accepted in both English and Hindi.

3. How many slogans can one person submit?

Only one slogan per participant is allowed.

4. What happens to the slogan after submission?

The organizers may publish and use it for clean sport awareness and promotional purposes.

5. What are the judging criteria?

Creativity, clarity of message, and relevance to clean sport values.

6. Are certificates provided to winners?

Yes. All prize winners receive certificates, and the top ten shortlisted participants receive certificates and NADA-branded souvenirs.

7. Is there any participation fee?

No. Participation in the contest is free.

Conclusion

The Championing Clean Sport – Slogan Contest by NADA India and MyGov is a powerful opportunity for citizens to contribute creatively to India’s anti-doping movement.

By combining public participation, youth engagement, and ethical messaging, the contest reinforces the message that clean sport is everyone’s responsibility and that integrity remains the true foundation of sporting excellence.

For more information, visit MyGov.

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