World Story Telling Competition 2025

Embark on a “tell-a-tale” journey


Celebrating Young Voices: The World Storytelling Competition for Kids (K–12)

In a world that thrives on creativity and communication, the World Storytelling Competition for Kids (K–12) emerges as a global stage where young voices can shine. This international event offers children the chance to explore the timeless art of storytelling, transforming words into a powerful tool for expression, connection, and discovery.

A Unique Platform for Expression

Open to students from Kindergarten through Grade 12, the competition invites participants to choose a story from a curated list tailored to their age group. After reading and understanding the story, children are encouraged to retell it in their own words—adding their own creative flair and personality. From imagination to narration, each child embarks on a journey that builds confidence, nurtures empathy, and sharpens communication skills.

At the heart of this initiative is a profound belief: Storytelling is more than just speaking—it’s a journey of self-expression and discovery. Through this experience, children not only improve their language skills but also develop a deeper understanding of diverse cultures and perspectives.

How to Participate

Participation begins with a simple registration process. After paying a nominal fee of INR 500, families receive a confirmation and transaction ID from Stripe. Children then record a clear, horizontally oriented video of their storytelling performance, keeping within the specified time limit.

Each video should begin with a five-second introduction that includes the child’s name, grade, school, city/state, and country, as well as the title of the story and the exclusive line:
“I am glad to be a part of GEMA World Storytelling Competition.”

Videos can be uploaded to YouTube (with the viewing set to public) or Google Drive (with universal view access). Once uploaded, participants must submit their video link and payment details through the competition form. It’s important to ensure that access permissions are set correctly, as inaccessible videos will be automatically disqualified.

Participants are also advised to use the full name of their school and branch to ensure accurate printing of certificates.

Recognition and Rewards

The competition is not only a celebration of storytelling talent but also a platform of recognition. Three winners in each category will receive a Trophy and Winners Certificate, while schools with over 50 participants will have School Level Winners recognized with similar honors. Every child who participates will be awarded a Participation Certificate, affirming their effort and creativity.

Inspiring the Next Generation of Storytellers

The World Storytelling Competition is more than a contest; it is a celebration of every child’s voice and imagination. Teachers, parents, and mentors are encouraged to support children in their journey, helping them discover the joy of storytelling and the confidence it brings.

All of Registration, Payment and Entry must be submitted online (11:59 pm EST) by 31 July 2025






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Pre-Registration Now Open for the Harvard Crimson Global Essay Competition 2026

The Harvard Crimson, Harvard University’s oldest student-run newspaper, has officially opened pre-registration for the Harvard Crimson Global Essay Competition (HCGEC) 2026—a prestigious international writing challenge for high school students aged 13 to 18.


Set to run from February to March 2026, the HCGEC invites ambitious, globally-minded students from every corner of the world to develop their writing skills, compete for international recognition, and engage with a global community of young thinkers.


What Is the HCGEC?

The Harvard Crimson Global Essay Competition is a 100% virtual event that challenges students to think critically, express themselves clearly, and explore university-style academic writing—all before entering college. Hosted by students of Harvard College, the competition is designed to prepare participants for advanced academic writing while providing an exciting platform to gain visibility and recognition for their ideas.


Why Students Should Participate

✔️ Develop University-Ready Writing Skills

Participants follow university-style guidelines, helping them improve their written communication and critical thinking—essential skills for academic and professional success.

✔️ Boost College Applications and CVs

The competition is a valuable credential that adds weight to university applications and resumes, highlighting a student’s commitment to academic excellence.

✔️ Global Recognition and Prizes

Top entries will be evaluated—and possibly endorsed—by The Harvard Crimson. Prizes include:

  • Publication on the official HCGEC website

  • Free access to the Harvard Crimson Summer Journalism Program

  • Crimson Education credits

  • Generous cash prizes


Competition Format

The HCGEC is divided into two rounds:

  1. Regional Qualifiers
    Students first compete within their respective global regions. The top 40 participants in each region will advance to the Global Finals.

  2. Global Finals
    The finalists will compete for the title of Global Winner, with 12 global winners selected across categories.

Regions:

  • APAC (East Asia, Southeast Asia, Oceania)

  • Europe, Russia, and Central Asia

  • Middle East, North Africa, Central and South Africa

  • LATAM (South America, Central America, Mexico, Caribbean)

  • North America

A total of 200 regional qualifiers and 12 global winners will be announced in the final round.


Key Dates

  • October 1st, 2025 – Early Bird Registrations Open

  • December 15th, 2025 – Early Bird Registrations Close

All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT+0 on the respective dates.


No Barriers to Entry

  • Fully online and accessible from anywhere in the world

  • Open to students of all nationalities, aged 13 to 18

  • Workshops and webinars included to support participants

  • No prior experience in academic writing is required

This competition also offers a rare opportunity to represent your country on a global platform, build a global peer network, and receive direct guidance from mentors and experienced editors.


A Unique Academic Challenge

Whether you are a budding journalist, an aspiring author, or simply a student who enjoys the art of expression, the Harvard Crimson Global Essay Competition is your opportunity to shine on a global stage.

Students, schools, and educators are encouraged to spread the word and support young writers in this transformative experience.

Pre-register now and take the first step toward global recognition.

For more details and to sign up, visit the official HCGEC website.




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World No Tobacco Day 2025 Online Quiz

As part of the nationwide observance of World No Tobacco Day (WNTD) on 31st May 2025, the Department of School Education & Literacy, under the Ministry of Education, Government of India, in collaboration with MyGov, is launching a special Online Tobacco Awareness Quiz.

This initiative is designed to empower students and citizens with critical knowledge about the dangers of tobacco use and the misleading strategies employed by the tobacco and nicotine industry.



Theme: "Unmasking the Appeal: Exposing Industry Tactics on Tobacco and Nicotine Products"

In line with the World No Tobacco Day 2025 theme, the quiz aims to:

  • Expose the deceptive and aggressive marketing tactics used by the tobacco and nicotine industry.

  • Educate participants on the wide-ranging health and social consequences of tobacco use.

  • Encourage young people to critically evaluate the appeal of such products and make informed, healthy choices.


Why This Matters

Tobacco use remains one of the leading causes of preventable death and disease in India. As the industry evolves to target younger audiences with newer products and tactics, it becomes increasingly important to arm students and youth with facts and awareness.

This quiz serves as a powerful tool for public education, youth engagement, and behavioral change, helping to build a tobacco-free future for India.


Who Can Participate?

The quiz is open to all Indian citizens, with a special focus on school and college students across the country. No prior registration fee is required, and participation is completely free of cost.


Key Highlights

  • Objective: To spread awareness and debunk myths about tobacco and nicotine use.

  • Target Audience: All Indian citizens, especially school and college students.

  • Mode: Online via the MyGov platform.

  • Participation Certificate: All participants will receive a digital Certificate of Participation.


How to Participate

Participants can log in to the MyGov portal and navigate to the Tobacco Awareness Quiz section. The quiz will feature questions based on:

  • Health risks of tobacco and nicotine products

  • World No Tobacco Day and its objectives

  • Marketing tactics and industry influence

  • Policies and government efforts to curb tobacco use







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World Environment Day Contest for School Students

In celebration of World Environment Day on 5th June, Fairgaze, in partnership with India Is Us (i2u Social Foundation), proudly launches the June SDG Campaign under the inspiring theme "Our Green Planet". This initiative brings environmental consciousness and creative expression together, encouraging school children and NGO-partnered youth to take meaningful steps toward sustainability through art.


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World Bicycle Day Quiz 2025

World Bicycle Day is more than just a date—it’s a global celebration of the humble bicycle and its immense contribution to health, sustainability, and mobility. On this special occasion, MyGov invite all Indian citizens to participate in a fun and informative quiz that explores the power of pedaling!


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