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Celine Mariotti poses with a couple of her self-published books in her Shelton, Conn. home April 26, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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A couple of Celine Mariotti’s self-published books in her Shelton, Conn. home April 26, 2021.Ned Gerard / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Celine Rose Mariotti poses for a photo with her self-published book in her Shelton home. Mariotti has written children s books and poetry, but this nonfiction work is about corporate America.Lindsay Niegelberg / Contributed photoShow MoreShow Less
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HVIZDAK ph0605b # 5445 Shelton, Connecticut-4/30/06: Celine Rose Mariotti of Shelton reads her original poetry titled Orange and Apple during The Favorite Poem Project poetry readings at Center Stage on Center Street sponsored by Center Stage on Center Street, the Plumb Memorial Library and Books,Beans and Broad
Gear up for a splash of colours
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The Hindu Young World Painting Competition-2021 is here
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The Hindu Young World Painting Competition-2021 is here
It’s time for schoolchildren to get excited as The Hindu Young World Painting Competition 2021 is around the corner.
The Hindu Young World, in association with JSW Paints Futurescapes, offers a platform to students to unveil their talent in painting. The event will be conducted in two stages preliminary and finale.
The participants will be divided in Sub-Junior (Classes 3-5), Junior (Classes 6-8) and Senior (Classes 9-12) categories.
In the preliminary round, the topics for the Sub-Junior group is Dream Home, Family Picnic or My Favourite Animal.
Opportunity for budding artists to showcase their talent at ‘Futurescapes’
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‘Futurescapes’ painting competition to be held for students
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Budding artists will get a huge canvas to showcase their talent soon, with
The Hindu Young World and JSW Paints conducting ‘Futurescapes’, a painting competition for students from classes 3 to 12.
It is open to students residing in the southern States of Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Telangana, along with the Union Territory of Puducherry. Entries for the preliminary round must be submitted by March 10.
The topics for the competition for the sub-junior (classes 3 to 5) category are ‘dream home’, ‘family picnic’, and ‘my favourite animal’. For the junior category (classes 6 to 8), the topics are ‘favourite festival’, ‘fun with family’, and ‘wildlife safari’. The themes for the senior category (classes 9 to 12) are ‘colours of India’, ‘family vacatio
Entries invited for The Hindu Young World painting contest
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March 10 is last date to send entries
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JSW Paints, in association with
The Hindu Young World, is organising the Futurescapes Painting Competition 2021 for budding artists from Classes III to XII. The competition is open to students in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana and will have a preliminary round and a finale.
Sub-junior category participants from Classes III to V can paint on topics “Dream Home”, “Family Picnic” or “My Favourite Animal”. For junior category participants who are from Classes VI to VIII, the topics given are “Favourite Festival”, “Fun with family”, or “Wildlife safari”. Students of Classes IX to XII who will be a part of the senior category have been given the topics “Colours of India”, “Family Vacation”, or “Clean and Green India”.
Painting competition for students of classes 3 to 12
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Open for students residing in Telangana, AP, TN, Pondicherry, Karnataka and Kerala
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The JSW Paints in association with
The Hindu Young World will organise “Futurescapes Painting Competition 2021” for schoolchildren in sub-junior, junior and senior categories.
The competition will be held in two stages - preliminary round and finale.
The registration for the competition is by online mode but the physical drawings should be sent to the nearest office of
The Hindu before March 10.
The topics for prelims are:
Sub Junior (classes 3 to 5) - Dream home, family picnic and my favourite animal.