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'EK Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' Contest

'EK Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' Contest
Start Date :
Nov 05, 2015
Last Date :
Dec 26, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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During the Rashtriya Ekta Divas address on 31st October, on the occasion of birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi announced that the ...

During the Rashtriya Ekta Divas address on 31st October, on the occasion of birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi announced that the Government of India proposes to launch a new initiative called ‘EK Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’. The programme aims to give a boost to the existing cultural connect between different parts of the country and enhance interaction between people living in different states.

Conceptually, the idea is that each year one state should connect to any other state in India on a reciprocal basis. As the Prime Minister himself explained through an example in his speech, "Haryana as a state can decide to connect with Tamil Nadu for the year 2016 and the activities that Haryana state can undertake may include popularizing the rich heritage of Tamil Nadu in Haryana through song festivals, book festivals, literary events, food festivals, tours of people of Haryana to Tamil Nadu and vice versa. In the year 2017, Haryana would connect to any other state and in 2018 to another state and so on".

The knowledge of the culture, traditions and practices of different states will lead to an enhanced understanding and bonding between each other thereby strengthening the unity and and integrity of India. The full address of the portion of the Prime Minister's speech, where he announced the scheme, can be accessed here.

We believe that such an initiative to connect people-to-people should be implemented with inputs from the citizens of India.

With this view, MyGov introduces the ‘EK Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’ contest. Citizens are invited to submit their ideas and suggestions on how the programme should be structured so as to encapsulate its true spirit in all its various dimensions and capture the diversity that characterises India.

While the citizens are free to submit their ideas in kernel format, they can also expand in detail on the themes and sub-themes. Citizens may consider the following general themes on which to base their ideas, while submitting their entries. These themes are only indicative and participants are free to include any other points they deem appropriate.

1. Identifying role of central government and state governments in implementing the programme
2. Identifying the manner in which the governments, civil society and private sector can work together.
3. Specifying the Use of modern communication tools, including social media.
4. Documentation of success stories.
5. Making 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat' a people's movement rather than a government programme.

Participants are encouraged to submit original and innovative ideas. An idea, merely rich in detail but lacking originality, would not score more than a very innovative idea explained briefly. However, if a very innovative idea is also explained in detail, it will naturally score higher.

Participants may submit their entries as attached PDF documents while providing a summary of their proposals in the comment section.

The winners of the contest will be awarded a certificate by the Prime Minister, along with cash prizes as follows:

1. First Prize - Rs. 100,000/-
2. Second Prize - Rs. 75,000/-
3. Third Prize - Rs. 50,000/-

The last date for submission is 25th December, 2015.

Please click here for more information on Terms and Conditions.

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sharanbasappa hosmani
sharanbasappa hosmani 10 years 3 months ago
The dream of this concept should be just one step behind the concept of Earth as one family (vasudhaiva kutumbakam)As it is concluded in the Atharva Veda: “We are birds of the same nest. Wearing different skins, speaking different languages, believing in different religions, and belonging to different cultures – yet we share the same home, our great country Bharath. Born on the same land but in different part, covered by the same skies, gazing at the same stars, breathing the same air,.
Aujender Singh
Aujender Singh 10 years 3 months ago
One way is to promote the reciprocal tourism by different States by giving discounts first in the State Tourism Hotels, Buses, fooding etc and then by Private Tourism Partners to the persons coming from a particular State, adopt the positive points of that State for example, Kerala can adopt the "Wrestling Culture" of Haryana and Haryana can adopt the Tourism and Hospitality Culture of Kerala, Interaction at top political level in the two States will also act as catalyst.
Vishal Sharma
Vishal Sharma 10 years 3 months ago
“Featured States of the Month” part-1: We declare each of the 12 months as Month of two (or three) States so as to cover all states in one year cycle. eg January could be month of Gujarat & Assam. Feb could be Rajasthan, Kerala & Goa..Using govt bodies & social & electronic media as well as stress plays, we highlight these states’ history, language, culture, food, etc. in that month across the entire nation. Also how all the “Indian” festivals falling in that Month are celebratd in those stats
RITESH NARAIN SAXENA
RITESH NARAIN SAXENA 10 years 3 months ago
The diversity of our country is immensely Diverse. The culture, languages, patterns, climate and even living is different in different parts of the country. The mission of our Prime Minister Shri. Narendra Modi to make India a super power by bringing in the people of India together unanimously to take part and building our Nation a STRONG Nation is possible only when we understand ourselves i.e. the strength of our own country spread in its different parts.
Abhilash Wasekar
Abhilash Wasekar 10 years 3 months ago
Ek Bharat Shreshta Bharat initiative can be successful when it will affect all the sections and age groups of socities. The proposol submitted by me is designed in an easy and implementable way, so that the initiative can reach from children to elders and senior citizens. The proposal involves people from schools and colleges to individuals and companies in an economical and efficient way. The Duties of Government and various public and private sectors are defined well.
Kirankumar Pawar
Kirankumar Pawar 10 years 3 months ago
Apart from being India's national bird, the peacock has been a prominent feature of ancient designs in India spanning various cultures. The 29 states are subtly represented through 29 feathers which are vivid. Besides, peacock is known for its dance which symbolises cultural exchange between any states. The logo suggests a forward movement signifying progress and evolution.
Vishal Sharma
Vishal Sharma 10 years 3 months ago
Schools & Colleges should visit these fairs at least once. There could be on the spot quizzes & prizes daily for visitors on what they learnt about the state. thanks see next for my second idea "Featured States of the Month"