GSDS Slogan Writing Competition

GSDS Slogan Writing Competition
Start Date :
Aug 09, 2024
Last Date :
Nov 30, 2024
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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As we approach to the 82nd Anniversary of the Quit India Movement on August 9, 2024, initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942 with the powerful slogan “Quit India,” we are reminded ...

As we approach to the 82nd Anniversary of the Quit India Movement on August 9, 2024, initiated by Mahatma Gandhi in 1942 with the powerful slogan “Quit India,” we are reminded of our enduring struggle for freedom and the ongoing journey towards an egalitarian society. Further, with the 77th Independence Day also around the corner on August 15, 2024, we recognize that numerous social evils continue to hinder our progress. It is imperative to address these issues to truly honor the spirit of independence.

In this context, Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti (GSDS) proposes a collaborative initiative with MyGov to launch a “Pan India Awareness” Campaign through a “Slogan Writing Competition” focusing on critical social issues such as pollution, dowry, corruption, violence against women, alcoholism, poverty, domestic violence, untouchability, honor killings.

Technical Parameters:
1. Each slogan can be of maximum 10 words.
2. No political statements should be made.

Gratification:
The top three winners in both the category- English and Hindi will be given Gandhian books.

Click here for Terms and Conditions. (PDF 95 KB)

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Tanmoydebnath_44
Tanmoydebnath 4 days 17 hours ago

slogan in Hindi -

"सामाजिक बंधन तोड़ें, स्वतंत्रता का भविष्य निर्माण करें"

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Tanmoydebnath_44
Tanmoydebnath 4 days 17 hours ago

The slogan -"Break Social Chains, Build a Future of Freedom"

focuses on freeing society from problems like corruption, dowry, violence, and untouchability. It urges people to take action and remove these issues, so everyone can live equally and freely. Inspired by Gandhi's vision, it reminds us that true freedom means more than just independence-it's about building a society where there is no injustice or inequality, and everyone has the chance to live a better life.

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