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G-20 Slogan writing competition

G-20 Summit: The Ministry of Education (MoE) has announced the launch of the G20 slogan writing competition. The official website of the Government of India states: “The Government of India is committed to strengthening ties with all major powers and developing countries of the world, creating avenues and sharing for mutual benefit.”

Applicants are advised to go through the guidelines for the G-20 slogan writing competition before submitting. Below I can get a direct link to apply for the competition.

G-20 Slogan writing competition

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G-20 Slogan writing competition: Deadline for applications

Interested candidates must submit their applications by September 15, 2023. Participants in the G20 Slogan Writing Competition will get an opportunity to be featured on the MYGov and NCERT websites.

NCERT informed “Participate in slogan writing competition and enhance your knowledge about G20 Leaders Summit. Use your creativity and get a chance to be featured on MYGov & NCERT websites,” via the official Twitter handle.

“The G20 focuses on strengthening multilateral economic relations between the developed and developing countries of the world,” said the official announcement.

G-20 Slogan Writing Competition: Main Objectives

Below is a list of the main objectives for the organization of this competition:

  1. To create awareness among children about the background of the G-20 summit.
  2. Promote understanding of the relevance of the focus area.
  3. Develop among them the knowledge of the importance of the top.
  4. Encourage children to creatively express their ideas about the G-20, in shaping a better global order.
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Candidates are required to contact the official website: https://www.mygov.in/task/slogan-writing-competition-g20-summit/ for more information.

Also Read: G20 Summit Begins Today: Delhi Schools, Colleges, Offices Closed Till September 10

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