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CFAs: Essay and Blog Writing Contest on Hamara Samvidhan Hamara Swabhiman (India)

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The Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, in collaboration with MyGov, is organizing the Hamara Savidhan, Hamara Swabhiman essay and blog contest to commemorate Constitution Day on 26th November. Open to Indian nationals, participants submit essays or blog posts reflecting on the Constitution’s relevance, democratic values, and citizen responsibilities, with winners receiving a copy of the Constitution of India.

What is Constitution Day?

Constitution Day, observed annually on 26th November, marks the historic adoption of the Constitution of India. The day honors the vision and efforts of India’s founding leaders and serves as a reminder of the democratic principles, rights, and duties enshrined in the Constitution.

Key Features

  • Date: 26th November annually

  • Purpose: Celebrate the Constitution and promote awareness of democratic values

  • Organizers: Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs and MyGov

  • Contest Theme: Hamara Savidhan, Hamara Swabhiman

Who Can Participate?

  • Eligibility: Open exclusively to Indian nationals

  • Focus: Citizens, especially young people, interested in exploring the Constitution’s role in daily life and nation-building

Why the Contest Matters

The contest aims to:

  • Foster awareness and understanding of India’s Constitution

  • Encourage reflection on democratic values, rights, and duties

  • Promote active citizenship and engagement with governance

  • Provide a platform to express personal insights and perspectives on constitutional principles

How to Participate

  1. Submission Type: Essays or blog posts

  2. Word Limit: 600–1200 words

  3. Content Guidelines:

    • Reflect on how the Constitution influences daily life

    • Discuss its role in nation-building and democracy

    • Highlight citizen rights and responsibilities

  4. Submission Process: Entries submitted via MyGov platform or designated portal

  5. Evaluation: Entries reviewed based on originality, analytical depth, and alignment with the theme

Prizes and Recognition

  • Top Three Winners: Awarded a copy of the Constitution of India by the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs

  • Recognition: Celebrates writing and analytical skills while deepening engagement with India’s constitutional heritage

Tips for Participants

  • Offer personal reflections and examples from daily life

  • Emphasize understanding of democratic principles

  • Maintain clarity, coherence, and structure in writing

  • Stay within the word limit and adhere to submission guidelines

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Who can submit entries? Only Indian nationals are eligible.
2. What is the word limit? 600–1200 words.
3. What topics should be covered? Relevance of the Constitution, citizen duties, democratic values, and nation-building.
4. How are winners selected? Based on originality, insight, and alignment with the theme.
5. What do winners receive? A copy of the Constitution of India.
6. Can students participate? Yes, all Indian citizens including students are welcome.
7. Where to submit entries? Submissions are made via the MyGov platform or official contest portal.

Conclusion

The Hamara Savidhan, Hamara Swabhiman contest offers Indian citizens an opportunity to engage deeply with the Constitution, reflect on its ongoing relevance, and celebrate democratic values. By participating, individuals contribute to a greater understanding of civic responsibilities and honor the principles that guide India’s governance and society.

For more information, visit MyGov.

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