Deadline: 21-Dec-2025
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and MyGov are inviting Indian citizens, especially youth, to participate in the “NCL Video Contest – Ab Dand Nahi, Nyaya Hoga.” The contest encourages short videos highlighting the new criminal laws, promoting awareness and justice. Winners receive cash prizes of up to ₹20,000.
What is the NCL Video Contest?
The NCL Video Contest – Ab Dand Nahi, Nyaya Hoga is a national initiative by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in collaboration with MyGov. The contest seeks to engage young citizens in spreading awareness about New Criminal Laws (NCL) and their impact on justice in India. The core message is: “Ab Dand Nahi, Nyaya Hoga” – focusing on justice over mere punishment.
Contest Theme
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Theme: Ab Dand Nahi, Nyaya Hoga
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Purpose: Educate youth about the New Criminal Laws
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Target Audience: Students and young citizens across India
Who Can Participate?
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Eligibility: Open to all Indian citizens
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Preferred Participants: School and university students
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Languages: Videos can be in Hindi, English, or any regional language
Video Guidelines
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Duration: 2 to 5 minutes
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Format: MP4
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Submission Method: Upload the video to YouTube or Google Drive with public access, then submit the link on the MyGov platform
Tips for Video Creation:
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Keep the message clear and focused on justice and awareness.
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Ensure audio and video quality are high.
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Use engaging storytelling or visual aids to explain the laws.
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Verify all facts about the New Criminal Laws before including them.
Prizes
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1st Prize: ₹20,000
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2nd Prize: ₹10,000
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3rd Prize: ₹5,000
Why It Matters
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Promotes awareness of New Criminal Laws among youth.
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Encourages civic engagement and legal literacy.
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Fosters creative expression on important social topics.
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Highlights the shift from punishment to justice in India’s legal system.
How to Participate
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Create a video: 2–5 minutes, in MP4 format, in Hindi, English, or a regional language.
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Upload the video: Use YouTube or Google Drive, and set access to public.
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Submit the link: Log in to MyGov and share your video link.
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Follow guidelines: Ensure the content aligns with the theme and is factually accurate.
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Wait for evaluation: The MHA panel will review entries and select winners.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Uploading videos with restricted access (private links).
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Exceeding or not meeting the 2–5 minute duration.
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Poor audio or video quality.
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Including incorrect or misleading information about the laws.
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Ignoring the contest theme or target audience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. Can non-Indian citizens participate? No, the contest is strictly open to Indian citizens only.
2. Can I submit a video in any regional language? Yes, videos can be in Hindi, English, or any regional language.
3. How should I submit my video? Upload it to YouTube or Google Drive (public access) and submit the link on MyGov.
4. What is the video duration requirement? Videos must be 2 to 5 minutes long.
5. How are winners selected? Entries will be evaluated by a panel from the Ministry of Home Affairs based on relevance, creativity, clarity, and adherence to theme.
6. Are there any prizes for participation beyond the top 3? Only the top three entries are awarded cash prizes.
7. Can I make a group video? Yes, multiple participants can collaborate, but the prize will be shared among team members.
Conclusion
The NCL Video Contest – Ab Dand Nahi, Nyaya Hoga is an opportunity for Indian youth to creatively engage with New Criminal Laws and promote justice literacy. By participating, citizens not only compete for attractive cash prizes but also contribute to a more aware and responsible society. Ensure your video is clear, concise, and follows all submission guidelines to maximize your chances of winning.
For more information, visit MyGov.








































