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Government of India
Ministry of Human Resource Development
26-November-2019 18:06 IST
On the occasion of ‘Constitution Day’ MHRD announces National Essay Competitions every month as part of nationwide Nagrik Kartavya Palan Abhiyan

Schools and Colleges across the Country observe Constitution Day, undertake activities to create mass awareness about Fundamental Duties

Union HRD Minister Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal ‘Nishank’ launched the kartavya.ugc.ac.in portal on the occasion of ‘Constitution Day’ today, as a part of year long Nagrik Kartavya Paalan Abhiyan being observed throughout the country. The portal will be used primarily for holding monthly essay competitions for students as well as other activities like quizzes, debates, poster making etc pertaining to Nagrik Kartavya Paalan Abhiyan.  Minister of State for HRD Shri Sanjay Dhotre was also present on the occasion. Secretary, Higher education, MHRD Shri R. Subrahmanyam; Chairperson AICTE Shri Anil Sahasrabudhe , Secretary UGC, Shri Rajnish Jain and Director IISER Kolkata, Shri Sourav Pal and senior officials of the ministry were also present on the occasion.

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Speaking on the occasion, the Minister said that today we are laying the foundation of a great mission because the Nagrik Kartavya Paalan Abhiyan will give direction to the youth of the country.  This will make them aware that rights are automatically realized when we follow our duties religiously, he added. This principle will help the students to channelize their talents and capabilities in the right direction which will help them realize their mission with ease, the Minister explained.

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Shri Ramesh Pokhriyal said that today we are observing the Constitution Day and the Indian Constitution is one of its kind in the world. It is an incredible Constitution that offers inspiration and opportunity to us to create a New India, the Minister added. He informed that the Department of Higher Education will be holding eleven rounds of National Essay Competitions during the year and the topics of the essay will be based on one Fundamental Duty every month.

While addressing the gathering Shri Sanjay Dhotre said that all of us are conscious of our rights guaranteed by the Constitution, but duties enshrined in the Constitution do not get the same attention. Therefore, this awareness campaign is for sensitising people regarding their duties towards the society and the nation has been launched on the occasion of Constitution Day.

Shri Dhotre further exhorted the students that while building their careers they should also be able to develop a sincere concern for the society. In this way only, they can contribute towards the collective well-being of the society and the nation. He also added that Fundamental Duties should become an integral part of their moral selves.

During the occasion Shri Pokhriyal also launched the portal 'Abhiyanta' of AICTE. The portal hosts e-contents in important emerging areas like Artificial Intelligence, Cloud computing, Big data, Augmented Reality etc. Prof Anil Sahasarbudhe, Chairman AICTE informed that this portal has been developed free of cost by the students of Graphic Era Deemed University, Dehradun, under an internship project of AICTE in a record time, and will be of immense use in making authentic and quality learning resources in emerging areas available to the student community free of cost. Describing the efforts of the students as an example of 'Kartyavya', the Minister appreciated the initiative of AICTE and outstanding contribution of the students.

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Details of the National Essay Competition are as follows:

The competition will be held online through the infrastructure and testing centres of National Testing Agency and will be open for every student registered in any higher education institution in the country. Registration for the essay competitions can be done through the Kartavya portal. The choice of centres for writing the essays will be made available to contestants when they do the online registration. The essays can be written in Hindi or English. There will be four prizes worth Rs 15000, Rs 12,000, Rs10,000 and Rs7500.

National Essay Competitions on Indian Constitution and Fundamental Duties

Competition

Announcement

Registration Open

Registration close

Allot centres

Essay Day

Result day

1st

26-Nov

26-Nov

10-Dec

16-Dec

26-Dec

11-Jan

2nd

26-Dec

26-Dec

10-Jan

16-Jan

27-Jan

11-Feb

3rd

25-Jan

25-Jan

10-Feb

16-Feb

26-Feb

11-Mar

4th

26-Feb

26-Feb

10-Mar

16-Mar

26-Mar

11-Apr

5th

26-Mar

26-Mar

10-Apr

16-Apr

26-Apr

11-May

6th

26-Apr

26-Apr

10-May

16-May

26-May

11-Jun

7th

26-May

26-May

10-Jun

16-Jun

26-Jun

11-Jul

8th

26-Jun

26-Jun

10-Jul

16-Jul

26-Jul

11-Aug

9th

26-Jul

26-Jul

10-Aug

16-Aug

26-Aug

11-Sep

10th

26-Aug

26-Aug

10-Sep

16-Sep

26-Sep

11-Oct

11th

26-Sep

26-Sep

10-Oct

16-Oct

26-Oct

11-Nov

  • Eligibility
    • Should be a student of any Higher Education Institution  in India
  • Registration
  • Exam
    • Online exam in designated centres
    • Applicants can choose centre from drop down menus
    • 2 hours duration
    • Essay has to be written online
    • Language – Hindi or English ( English can be written online, For Hindi paper will be provided at the exam centre, after writing essay will be scanned at the exam centre and uploaded )
    • It has to be proctored exam
  • Valuation
    • Experts will  be identified in advance
    • Essays will be sent online and (blind) evaluated online
  • Costs
    • There shall be no costs on the participants
  • Prizes
    • There will be 4 prizes: Rs. 15,000, Rs. 12,000, Rs. 10,000 and Rs 7500,  along with certificates

The current year 2019 marks the 70th year of the adoption of the Indian Constitution. It has been decided by the Government to run a Nagrik Kartavya Palan Abhiyan from 26th November 2019 to 26th November 2020, to create mass awareness about the Fundamental Duties as enshrined in our Constitution.  As part of the celebrations of Constitution Day today,  students, staff and faculty of  universities and colleges across the country got together to watch the live telecast of proceedings from the Parliament.  Students of Kendriya Vidyalayas and Navodaya Vidyalayas across the country as well as students of Higher Educational Institutions also took part in the reading of the Preamble to the Constitution in their respective institutions. Pledge taking ceremony to mark the occasion, debates, essay competitions, cultural programmes , quiz competitions, seminars and lectures, mock parliaments among others were also organized in schools and colleges in the country.

As part of year long celebrations, each institution of higher education will be holding activities like, workshops, guest lectures by eminent jurists in association with Law Colleges, poster making and slogan writing competitions and street plays. UGC and AICTE are taking the campaign forward, and National Law University, Delhi is the national coordinating university. In addition to this, 25 state coordinating universities have been identified to run the campaign through affiliated colleges in their states. Law colleges in the state will also be involved in the campaign through the state coordinating institutions.

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