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Photography Contest for #NamamiGange

Photography Contest for #NamamiGange
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Mar 17, 2018
अंतिम तिथि :
Apr 01, 2018
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Click & upload snaps of river Ganga and win exciting prizes - courtesy of National Mission For Clean Ganga. Namami Gange has taken unique initiative by giving the fans and those ...

Click & upload snaps of river Ganga and win exciting prizes - courtesy of National Mission For Clean Ganga. Namami Gange has taken unique initiative by giving the fans and those passionate about river Ganga an opportunity to participate in a photography contest.

As a part of this contest, photo enthusiasts can enter into the following categories:
1. Livelihood
2. Festivals
3. Historical Architecture
4. Biodiversity(Flora and Fauna)
5. Human activities affecting Ganga
6. Tourist destinations along river Ganga

The copyright of the submitted photographs will be with National Mission for Clean Ganga.
Participate in the #NamamiGange Photo Contest on occasion of Ganga Swachhta Pakhwada 2018. The best entry attracts a cash prize of ₹ 25,000/-, followed by ₹ 15,000/- and ₹ 11,000/- There are also 7 consolation prizes of ₹ 5000 each.

Click here to view Detailed Guidelines, Terms and Conditions, Parameters and Evaluation Criteria.

The last date of submission is 31st March, 2018

For any contest-related queries, please write to:
Mr. Mohit Sharma
Assistant Communication Specialist
nmcg.amd@gmail.com

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Human activities affecting Ganga: This Photograph shows workers from brick kilns digging up the deposited silt that the Ganges water brings through the temporary canals built along its banks during the high tide. The extraction of this silt is done during the low tide. The finest qualities of bricks are made from the mud extracted from the river Ganga. These brick kilns also create a huge number of employment.
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