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Thursday 13 April 2023

Compose a Jingle for International Day of Yoga 2023

Compose a Jingle for International Day of Yoga 2023

Ministry of Ayush(MoA) is calling on the public at large to write and compose a Jingle for the upcoming International Day of Yoga, 2023 in the official Indian language as mentioned in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian constitution along with English and other UN languages. The Jingle should be appropriate, relevant and appealing. It should endeavor to drive awareness and adoption of Yoga by people of all ages. It should highlight the cause of Yoga to serve as a tool in the betterment of the health and wellbeing of the community, especially improving physical and mental health.


It must focus on encouraging people to participate in the observance of International Day of Yoga, 2023 with their family and friends. To get more information on Yoga, International Day of Yoga, and the various initiatives being undertaken by the MoA, participants can visit https://yoga.ayush.gov.in/

Competition brief:
Participants need to provide a script and a jingle of 25-30 seconds duration in any official Indian language as mentioned in the Eighth Schedule of the Indian constitution along with English and other UN languages- that is easily comprehensible, is peppy and connects with the public at large.

The participants should upload their entry as a high-quality audio file to any media platform such as SoundCloud, YouTube, Google Drive, Dropbox etc. and enter the publicly accessible link in the comments section. The script also needs to be submitted in the form of a PDF document.

Gratification-
Selected entries would be rewarded.

• The applicant must be at least 18 years of age to submit an entry.
• There is no entry fee for the contest.
• Contestants can make multiple entries
• Submissions will be accepted only through MyGov Portal. No direct entries to MoA will be accepted.
The jingle can be in any official Indian language as mentioned in the Eighth Schedule of Indian constitution along with English.





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