Shri Arun Jaitley felicitates winners of Social Media Contest organized
Shri Arun Jaitley felicitates winners
of Social Media Contest organized as part of 67th Republic Day
celebrations
Shri Arun Jaitley, Minister of Finance,
Corporate Affairs and Information & Broadcasting today felicitated the
winners of the social media contest in various categories organized by New
Media Cell of I&B Ministry as part of 67th Republic
Day celebrations. Speaking on the occasion the Minister said that the
innovative approach to crowdsource ideas from the people provided government an
opportunity to understand the people’s perspective on
major flagship programmes of the government. The minister also complimented the
winners for providing fresh ideas through social media platforms. Minister of
State for Information & Broadcasting, Col. Rajyavardhan Rathore and
Secretary I&B, Shri Sunil Arora were also present during the occasion.
The contests were held on the Ministry of I&B Social Media platforms
- Facebook (www.facebook.com/inbministry), Twitter (@MIB_India) and a specially
designed webpage (http://www.graffiti.inbministry.in) where Graffiti were
invited from participants on various flagship programmes of the Government. The
competition was open for a fortnight from, 1st January to 14th January, 2016.
The winners of the contest were provided a unique opportunity to witness the
Republic Day Parade, 2016 at New Delhi. The travel and accommodation
arrangements of all these winners were sponsored by Ministry of I&B.
For Graffiti wall, the themes were Start Up India, Stand Up India; Digital Empowerment; Entrepreneurs of
Young India; Skilled India, Powerful India; Make In India; Financial Security
to All and Housing For All. The response on graffiti was over-whelming with 419
entries across all themes. The First prize in the Graffiti contest was awarded
to Shri Narendra Kumar Singh for his work captioned Housing for All". Shri
Narendra Kumar Singh has beautifully captured the idea of “Housing for All” by
using a metaphor of Weaver Birds’ nest. It shows independent and affordable
housing for everybody across various income categories", the jury
described. The second prize was awarded to Shri Narendra Vasantrao Borlepwar’s
artwork Skill India which depicts "the fusion of Education and vocational
training leading to recognisable improvement in the economic graph". The
third prize was awarded to Shri Vimal Kumar’s artwork Make in India showing
"ladders which visually double up as scaffolds on construction sites best
captures the idea of 'making'."
For the Twitter contest, netizens’ responses were
invited on Twitter on three hashtags; #VisionofTeamIndia,
#MyIdeaofIndia and #RDayNotJustaHoliday. A total of 888 tweets
were received by @MIB_India, the twitter handle of Ministry of I&B. The
winners of the Tweet contests across three theme segments taken collectively
were as follows in order of first, second and third places:
Shri Ganesh Joshi @Igjganesh –“#MyIdeaofIndia For evry Mouth there
is Meal for evry girl there is life For evry head there is roof For evry foot
there is road. The user has summed up in very simple terms that everybody in
India should have the basic needs satisfied.
Shri Narayana Vinayak @vinumon2016 “#VisionofTeamIndia
centre and states working together in the great act of nation building in
spirit of ‘all for one and one for all”. The user has drawn our attention to
cooperative federalism.
Shri Neeraj Gupta @neerjanni2000 - #RDayNotJustaHoliday It is a
moment2get inspiration 4rm freedom fighters & to taking up new
initiatives4making India No1 country. The user has invoked the sacrifices and
sufferings of freedom fighters for whom India became independent and a
constitution was framed.
Regarding the Poster making contest on Facebook, participants were
invited to send posters on three themes; Give It Up – LPG Subsidy, Per Drop
More Crop and Save the Girl Child. 432 posters were received by Ministry of
I&B. The jury awarded first prize to Shri Advait Chitnis for his artwork
captioned “Save the Girl Child” where "the artist highlighted a graphical
representation of a female gene which led to the noose, whereas a male foetus
seldom faces this ordeal." The second best poster was designed by Shri Sudhir
Komawar for his artwork captioned “Per Drop More Crop” which "brilliantly
captured super imposed image of the leaves of crops inside huge drop of water
reminding that how a universe of microscopic can subsist in a drop of
water." The third place was awarded to Shri Anunay Mandal for his painting
captioned “There is no He without She" which captured "a brilliant
truism that women are the substratum of mankind."
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