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Swachhata On Canvas Competition
Unleash your shades of creativity and celebrate a cleaner, healthier India! ...
Unleash your shades of creativity and celebrate a cleaner, healthier India!
As the Swachh Bharat Mission marks 10 remarkable years in action, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, in collaboration with MyGov, is organizing a ‘Swachhata on Canvas’ competition. This competition invites you to create and submit a painting, sketch, drawing, oil canvas, water colour painting etc that reflects the values of ‘Swabhav Swachhata - Sanskaar Swachhata,’ public cleanliness, hygiene, and community spirit. The strokes on your canvas will showcase the impact of Swachhata on your Swabhav and your Sanskaar. Here is your chance to contribute to the Swachh Bharat Mission and inspire others. Showcase your vision of swachhata and paint a Swachh Bharat. Stand a chance to win exciting prizes. Let's get started!
How to Participate:
1. Conceptualize: Create an original painting, sketch, drawing, oil canvas, water colour painting etc that showcases the values of ‘Swabhav Swachhata, Sanskaar Swachhata’, ‘Waste Segregation’, ‘Reduce, Reuse, Recycle’, and ‘Waste to Wealth’. Highlight themes such as community participation, environmental care, and individual commitment to swachhata. To know more about Swachh Bharat Mission, please visit: https://sbmurban.org/
2. Painting: Participants are welcome to use a variety of materials, including watercolors, oil paints, crayons, and sketch pens, as well as to create pencil sketches.
3. Submit: All paintings are to be submitted via MyGov, along with your name, contact details, and a brief explanation (up to 50 words) of what is your inspiration behind this painting.
Criteria:
Entries will be evaluated based on:
1. Creativity and originality
2. Relevance to Swachh Bharat
3. Clarity and impact of the painting
4. Simplicity and aesthetics
Additional Information:
1. By submitting your entry, you grant permission for the use of your painting in Swachh Bharat and Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) promotional materials.
2. The organizers reserve the right to disqualify any entries that do not adhere to the competition guidelines.
Prizes:
1. First Prize: ₹50,000
2. Second Prize: ₹30,000
3. Third Prize: ₹20,000
4. Special Mention: ₹10,000 each for 5 additional entries
Click here for Terms and conditions. PDF- 121 KB
Jiya Saini painting on . Swatchta hi seva sramdaan Jan bhaghidari . Swatch bharat swasth bharat. thankyou
Name - Priya Dhiman
Class - B.A. Semester 3rd
Institution -Lucknow University
Phone no 6307739912
Email id - Priyadhiman4dec@gmail.com
Swachhata means cleanliness. It is a vital for a healthy life and a better environment . It involves not only keeping our homes clean but also maintaining public spaces like parks , streets and schools. Clean surroundings reduce the risk of diseases promote good hygiene and improve over all well being .
Art by ANEEK JANA
School PM Shri Kendriya vidyalaya no1 AFS Kalaikunda
class XI humanities
Father name Jayanta Kumar Jana
house address - Ward no 32, Arambati, Po Nimpura, Ps Kharagpur town,dist paschim midnapore,pin 721304, West Bengal
contact number - 8617867134
Painting is about to swabhav swachata sanskar swachata showing values of cleanliness, unti we throw our bad habits we can't be part of cleanliness,
people show aware and teach new generation about the sanskar and swabhav swachata
Ranvijay Singh Gaur
Class 3rd
Sapphire International school
Ghaziabad
This picture shows how can we contribute in the campaign of "Swachchta Hi Sewa H". Everyone is aware that we should use dustbins everytime at every place. we also know that we should use biodegradable and recyclable things. But are we aware that even after taking so much care ,portion of these things go to dumpyard which eventually causes pollution. So Carry your own plates , cups or boxes instead of using disposables.
the artworks depict the vital connection between personal and societal cleanliness, focusing on both internal and external purity. The theme emphasizes that true cleanliness goes beyond physical surroundings; it involves a clean character (swabhav) and pure values (sanskar).
Aditya
contact - 9354408504
"Swachhata, or cleanliness, is a vital aspect of Indian culture. It encompasses physical, mental, and environmental purity. Proper waste management, sanitation, and hygiene habits create a healthy society. Swachh Bharat Abhiyan aims to make India clean and green. Let's join hands for a Swachh India, a healthy India."
Here I'm presenting my drawing (watercolor medium) on the subject 'Swachhata'. The drawing is showing the values of cleaning, waste segregation, reduce, reuse, and recycle. The mountains, forests, oceans, and rivers should be kept clean so that aquatic animals, plants, and birds could freely survive. Clean environments lead to fewer diseases. Think of tomorrow; act today. Thank you.
●Name: Satyam Kushwaha
●Email: satyam7kushwaha@gmail.com
●Contact No.: 9667434129, 9870579926
●Address: 112, Shanti Kunj, Berasia, Bhopal, M.P. (PIN - 463106)
My inspiration for cleanliness, environment preservation & nature conservation comes from 'mother'. Like how mother nurtures & takes care of her child in every aspect, we must also take care of our nation, our planet in similar way & that's what I portrayed in my artwork; depicting my eco-savvy individual actions as well.
name Swati Mishra
class 8 anshu
12 years
school sarla higher secondary school
sarlanagar Maihar
Name : Christy Mathew
email id : christy.m1615@gmail.com
mobile no. : 8130881879
This painting is inspired by the core principles of Swachh Bharat, symbolizing cleanliness and community participation. The broom represents the act of cleaning, while the map of India and stick figures reflect collective responsibility. The goal is to highlight unity in creating a cleaner, healthier nation.