Story Writing Competition - Arunima Magazine of NCW

Story Writing Competition - Arunima Magazine of NCW
Start Date :
Jul 25, 2024
Last Date :
Aug 17, 2024
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In pursuance of the National Commission for women Act,1990, the National Commission for Women (NCW) was constituted on 31st January,1992 as a Statutory Body to safeguard and ...

In pursuance of the National Commission for women Act,1990, the National Commission for Women (NCW) was constituted on 31st January,1992 as a Statutory Body to safeguard and promote the rights and interests of women. It actively participates while discharging its mandated responsibilities for the development of women through seminars, webinars, consultations, hearings, meetings and conferences with various Government, Social, Private Organizations, Stakeholders, Police Department and many other organizations etc.

Taking another step in this direction, the National Commission for Women is publishing the third edition of its Hindi Magazine ‘Arunima’. Ms. Rekha Sharma, Chairperson, National Commission for Women has decided to include the views of graduate and post graduate students studying in various colleges/universities on topics related to women to make the magazine multifaceted.

Thus, National Commission for Women in collaboration with MyGov is hosting a self-written 'Story - writing competition" for college students and inviting them to submit original tales/ story on the below mentioned topics:

1. Women's related issues
2. Women empowerment and women education: change is also necessary
3.Contribution and responsibilities of women in society

Technical Parameters:
1. The language of the compositions should be Hindi and they should be typed in Unicode font.
2. Story should be original and should only be on the topics mentioned above.
3. Maximum limit for the number of letters to be used in the material is 1500-2000 words.

Gratification:
1. The Selected Entry shall be rewarded with a cash prize or item worth Rs. 1500/-
2. The top entries will be featured in the National Commission for Women's 3rd edition of Hindi Magazine ‘Arunima’.

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likhithkumar_32
likhithkumar_32 2 months 2 days ago

The issue of women’s life has always been an interesting topic to be discussed. This kind of issue has been widely delivered by story writers, which is by placing women as the main character in his/her work. It aims to convey the results of their thoughts in the form of literary works. As already been known, literary works are one of an essential container to describe the reflexivity of society. Sensitive issues could be freely expressed in literary works.
Name -Likhith kumar

AabhaSharma_9
AabhaSharma_9 2 months 2 days ago

"The Upside-Down Adventure of Lila"?
Once upon a time, in a magical forest, there lived a curious girl named Lila. Gifted with a unique perspective, Lila's world turned upside-down when she discovered a hidden portal behind a waterfall. Stepping through, she found herself in a topsy-turvy realm where gravity defied norms, trees grew downward, and the sky lay beneath her feet.

Thank you
Aabha Sharma

SEELABOINAPRANEETH
SEELABOINAPRANEETH 2 months 3 days ago

**Title: Meera's Triumph**

In a village, Meera, a gifted student, faced early marriage pressure. Defying norms, she convinced her family to support her education. Excelling academically, Meera returned home to start a school for girls, transforming her community. Her story, a testament to courage and perseverance, highlights the power of education in breaking barriers and empowering women.

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Anishka Gupta 2 months 3 days ago

This is a story about how education can change lives. This is a story of Indu who fought against all the odds and studied in order to take care of her family. Kindly give it a read. It's very inspiring and based on true events.

HarshManojBihani
HarshManojBihani 2 months 3 days ago

Title: "Udaan"

A small village, nestled in the hills, where tradition reigned supreme, witnessed a change. Rani, a girl with dreams in her eyes, fought against the age-old belief that girls were born only to serve. She convinced her parents to let her study. Despite challenges, she excelled, becoming the first woman from her village to graduate. Her success inspired others. Soon, the village that once chained its daughters saw them soar, as education became their wings to freedom.

dipamnandi
Dipam Nandi 2 months 4 days ago

in the city were interested in the staple foods of her hometown–such as steamed dumplings called momos–the city’s food offerings were fairly limited. From there, Aditi’s idea for a food business that would share healthy Himalayan foods with the world was born.
Having already placed in the top six on Master Chef India in 2013, Aditi officially registered BluePine Foods as a business in 2016. From there, Aditi participated in a TechnoServe incubation program to help her navigate the many economic

dipamnandi
Dipam Nandi 2 months 4 days ago

Aditi Madan grew up in a family of 14 in Darjeeling, a small city in northeast India in the foothills of the Himalayas. She describes a childhood full of fond memories, beautiful stories, and surrounded by nature–including the many towering pine trees that would eventually inspire the name of her business: BluePine Foods. Having grown frustrated with the lack of local opportunities while studying at a missionary school, Aditi moved to the capital, New Delhi. There, she noticed that while people