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Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan Painting Competition Towards a Drug Free India

Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan Painting Competition Towards a Drug Free India
Start Date :
Sep 13, 2024
Last Date :
Dec 11, 2024
23:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Substance use leads to severe social, psychological, and physical issues. To combat this, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment launched the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan ...

Substance use leads to severe social, psychological, and physical issues. To combat this, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment launched the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA) on 15th August 2020. NMBA coordinates prevention, assessment, treatment, rehabilitation, aftercare, public information dissemination, and community awareness initiatives. Initially targeting 272 vulnerable districts, NMBA has expanded nationwide, reaching over 12.71 crore individuals. Through partnerships, NMBA fosters responsibility, reduces stigma, and promotes acceptance and accountability in substance use prevention.

Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in collaboration with MyGov is hosting a Painting Challenge and invites budding artists encouraging them to depict the importance of courage, resilience, and peer support in fighting against substance use through the medium of painting.

Theme of the painting competition is "Towards a Drug-Free India", and participants are requested to represent healthy and drug-free lifestyles, the balance of mind, body, and spirit, community support, and well-being, and holistic health through art.

Evaluation Criteria
1. Entry must be relevance to the theme
2. The entry would be able to stand alone as a clear communication of the prescribed theme
3. Overall visual appeal
4. Quality of the entry

Rewards
The competition will recognize three winners with a cash prize:
1. 1st winner will be rewarded with INR 15,000/-
2. 2nd winner will be rewarded with INR 10,000/-
3. 3rd winner will be rewarded with INR 5,000/-

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Ramprasad_182
Ramprasad 1 week 5 days ago

Towards a Drug-Free India

My painting illustrates the vision of a nation free from the chains of drug addiction. It depicts the contrast between two worlds: one dark and suffocating, symbolizing the grip of drugs, and the other green and bright representing a life of freedom, health, and happiness.

On one side, I have shown syringes, pills, and shadows of despair to portray the devastating impact of substances other side .hands breaking free from chains to fight against drug abuse,

HarshilPatel_108
HarshilPatel 1 week 6 days ago

This painting conveys the deceptive allure of substance abuse, symbolized by vibrant colors masking a grim reality. It highlights addiction's entrapment and the strength to break free, urging awareness and action. The message is clear: what seems colorful at first leads to destruction—choose life, freedom, and a brighter future.

ShrutiMishra_553
ShrutiMishra 1 week 6 days ago

saying no to drugs is not just a slogan but an important step towards personal well-being and social progress. Drugs not only harm the body but also destroy of society. first of all , drugs pose a very huge risk to health.
Thankyou! IMD TEAM

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