Futurescapes painting contest calls upon students to showcase their artistic skills

JSW PAINTS, in association with The Hindu Young World, has announced the Futurescapes Painting Competition 2022, where students of Classes III to XII can showcase their artistic abilities across a range of themes. 

February 26, 2022 05:56 pm | Updated 05:56 pm IST -  HUBBALLI

JSW PAINTS, in association with The Hindu Young World, has announced the Futurescapes Painting Competition 2022, where students of Classes III to XII can showcase their artistic abilities across a range of themes. 

The competition will have a preliminary round, a zonal round, and a final round. For the sub-junior category comprising students of Classes III to V, the topics for the preliminary round are ‘tourism in India’ or ‘save nature’. 

The junior category with students of Classes VI to VIII can present artwork on ‘India - the land of culture’ or ‘gender equality’.

For the senior category, students of Classes IX to XII have been given the topics ‘my vision for India in 2050’ or ‘preserve our wildlife’. Those interested can choose any one of the above topics and paint on an A3 white drawing sheet (size 11.7 x 16.5 inches) 

To register and for instructions regarding the competition, students can log on to ywc.thehindu.com/jswpaints . After registration, they are required to upload a clear scanned copy of their painting by generating a unique registration number. 

This should be written on the drawing sheet with other details and the physical drawing should be sent to the nearest office of The Hindu, as chosen during the online registration process. On the front of the sheet, the unique registration number and the topic should be written and on the other side, the participant’s name, class, school name (with branch), city, State, category of participation, parent’s name, and registered email ID and mobile number should be written. 

The last date for online registration and submission is February 28. The painting should reach The Hindu, second floor, Kalburgi Katwe Identity, opposite Shantesh Honda, Bannigida Stop,Gokul Road, Hubballi- 580030 office on or before March 3. If a participant qualifies for the finale, the date and details will be intimated through the registered email ID. 

Points to remember

Online registration is mandatory and every participant must use a unique mobile number and email ID for registration. Participants may use water colours, crayons, and colour pencils. Sketch pens and markers can be used only for outline purposes. Every participant can submit only one painting. Paintings received without the unique registration number will not be considered. Paintings received after the set deadline will not be considered. Terms and conditions apply 

If you would like us to conduct this competition in your school, please contact: Appanna G. Metri (9449281773) and Manjunath Kusabi (9342933206) 

In case of any queries or clarifications, students or parents may call the toll-free number 1800 102 1878 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m 

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