National Book Trust, NBT
has organized a Pan-India essay writing competition for students on the
occasion of Prakash Parv which marks the 400th birth anniversary of Guru
Tegh Bahadur. NBT has invited students from schools, colleges and
educational institutions to write 500 to 700 word essays on any one of
the topics, Teachings from the Life of Guru Tegh Bahadur Ji, What I have
learnt from his Life and his Teachings, or Relevance of Guru Tegh
Bahadur’s Teachings in the Current Times.
The essay may be written in English or in any Indian language and
submitted by the 20th of this month. Three of the best entries from each
institution will be awarded.
Social media is bold.
Social media is young.
Social media raises questions.
Social media is not satisfied with an answer.
Social media looks at the big picture.
Social media is interested in every detail.
social media is curious.
Social media is free.
Social media is irreplaceable.
But never irrelevant.
Social media is you.
(With input from news agency language)
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