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School, State and National Level Painting Competition for School Children 2010 |
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Under National Awareness Campaign on Energy Conservation 2010 |
Andaman & Nicobar |
Andhra Pradesh |
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Arunachal Pradesh |
Assam |
Bihar |
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Chandigarh |
Chhattisgarh |
Dadar & Nagar Haveli
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English , Hindi |
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Daman Diu |
Delhi |
Goa |
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English , Gujarati |
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Haryana |
Himachal Pradesh |
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Jammu & Kashmir |
Jharkhand |
Karnataka |
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Kerala |
Lakshadweep |
Madhya Pradesh |
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English , Malayalam |
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Maharashtra |
Manipur |
Meghalaya
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Mizoram |
Nagaland |
Orissa |
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Pondicherry |
Punjab |
Rajasthan |
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Sikkim |
Tamilnadu |
Tripura |
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Uttar Pradesh |
Uttarakhand |
West Bengal |
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Scheme (doc format), List of State Nodal Officials (doc format) |
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Introduction The Ministry of Power has launched the National Awareness Campaign in order to promote energy conservation in the country. Painting competition for students at the School, State and at National level has been included as one of the activities of the campaign, which would not only make aware the children about the need of conserving energy but at the same time would educate and involve their parents as well in the above cause. The identified activity is one of the measures, which can help in creating awareness in the domestic sector. The children studying in the standards 4th , 5th & 6th will be eligible to participate in the painting competition. The competition is being held in three stages, namely, School, State and National Level. Cash prizes worth Rs 33,000 per State/UT (Rs.11.55 lakhs for 35 States/UTs) will be distributed to state level winners on 14th Novemebr,2010 .For winners of National Competition, cash prizes worth Rs.7.00 lakhs are proposed to be awarded by the Ministry of Power on 14th December,2010 which is also celebrated as National Energy Conservation day in the presence of eminent dignitaries holding very high positions in the Government. The salient features of the scheme are as follows: 1. Salient features of the School level Painting Competition Scheme a. School Level Painting Competition 2010 for the students of 4th , 5th & 6th standards has been launched in all the States/UTs’ through an advertisement in the print media starting from 12th July, 2010 by Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE). b. Schools Principals are requested to organize painting competition of 2 hours duration at their Schools. Students can use any size of paper, but preferably A4 size drawing sheet, and students can pick any one of the following Theme Topics:
e. The back of the painting should carry the following information:
f. All the participating students at School level painting competition will get a ‘Certificate of Participation’ and 1st & 2nd selected will get ‘Certificate of Merit’ which will be signed by School Principal and Director General – Bureau of Energy Efficiency, Ministry of Power (Government of India). g. List of the Nodal officials for all the States/UTs is given in State Nodal Officials Listh. Paintings not signed by the school principal or sent directly by student’s parents will not be accepted. i. Paintings are to be sent only at the address of respective Nodal Official of the State/UT and not on the addresses of Ministry of Power and Bureau of Energy Efficiency. j. This year, the paintings received from the CBSE schools, located outside India, will be considered under a separate category and the Certificate of Appreciation will be sent under the signature of Director General, Bureau of Energy Efficiency. These schools are requested to send two best paintings directly, along with the details as mentioned above, at the Bureau of Energy Efficiency (BEE), Sewa Bhawan, R.K.Puram,Sector-1, New Delhi-110066 (INDIA) office address. k. It is to be mentioned that those schools who would record 100% participation in the 4th, 5th and 6th standards (as applicable) at the School level Painting Competition, their names will be included in the Painting Competition booklet prepared by BEE. l. The 1st /2nd/ 3rd Prize winners of State level painting competition of the last 2 years(2008 & 2009) are not eligible to participate in this year competition. The Consolation Prize winners of State level Painting Competition may participate, but they would be considered for prizes if they win 1st /2nd/ 3rd Prize at the State level. 2. Salient features of the State level Painting Competition Scheme a. A committee/jury comprising of 4 to 5 renowned persons in Art, drawing teachers, officials from organizers and State government education department will be constituted by the Nodal officials for selecting up to 50 best paintings out of the total numbers of the paintings sent by the respective School Principal of the State/UT. b. The list of 50 selected students eligible for participation at state level painting competition will be uploaded on www.energymanagertraining.com & www.bee-india-nic.in by 5th November 2010. c. Nodal officials will also communicate with the respective school principals by 5th November, 2010 through letters, fax, telegrams, telephones, email etc. about the selection of their students and also request them to send the selected school student to participate in State level painting competition on 14th November, 2010 at the selected venue and timings. Tentatively, this venue may be the State capital. d. The selected students are also to be requested to carry the following material
e. Schools/parents to bring the children to the venue and take back the children to their respective places. The selected students reporting at the venue of competition will be paid Rs 1000/- each in cash by the nodal official on the day of their participation at State level painting competition and reimburse sleeper class rail-fare/ state roadways bus fare from the shortest route for self and two guardians. The nodal official will also provide refreshments/lunch to the participating students and their guardians. f. The Committee of Experts/Jury of that particular State/UT will select 13 best paintings for
g. The chief guest of the function would give away the prizes to winning students. h. A Group photograph of participating students along with Chief Guest and respective Nodal official will also to be arranged. i. Students participating at State/UT level painting competition will be given some mementoes by the Nodal Officials and Certificate of participation. 3. Salient features of the National level Painting Competition Scheme a. The first, second and third prize winners of the each State/UT level painting competition along with their guardian (restricted to two adults per student), will be invited to Delhi to participate in the National Level Painting competition of 2 hours duration on 12th December,2010 b. The participating student in the National Level Painting Competition will be paid a sleeper class rail-fare/ State Roadways bus fare by the shortest route for self and two guardians and a lump sum of Rs. 1000/- per student as incidentals by the respective Nodal Officials. Travel expenses for the North- East region and other far-flung areas where rail and bus connectivity is not available, the concerned Nodal Officials will decide alternate option of travel. The expenditure will be borne by the respective Nodal Officials. c. All the participants should carry the requisite drawing material, (except the drawing sheet which will be provided by the Nodal official) on their own, such as:
d. A selection committee/jury comprising of renowned personalities from Art Institutes or Artists, Ministry of Power and BEE officials, would judge the paintings. The Committee of Experts/ Jury will select 23 best paintings for First Prize (1 no) Rs. 1, 00,000/-, Second Prize (4 nos) Rs. 50,000/-, Third Prize (8nos) Rs. 25,000/- and Consolation Prize (10 nos) Rs. 10,000/- each. Director General, BEE, would also decide 10 nos of consolation prizes of Rs. 10,000/- each e. The participating students at the National level painting competition will be requested to stay back till 14th December, 2010 so that they can participate in the National Energy Conservation Day function and winning Students can receive the prizes from the Chief Guest. 4. Awards for State/UT Education Department and State/UT Nodal Officer
1. The decision of the Jury/Expert committee at all levels of the painting competition will be final. 2. Two paintings selected at school Level, paintings at State and National Level would be the sole property of BEE, which will have the right to use it for any purpose it consider appropriate. 3. Collection of Paintings of last 5 years State level Competition on Energy Conservation are available at the following link: |
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