Kalabharati Child Art Institute National Handwriting Competition
by Kalabharati Child Art Institute
Original Silver Medals
Kalabharati Child Art Institute National Handwriting Competition is a competition by Kalabharati Child Art Institute for students in UKG & Class 1–10, open to students across India.
Mode
In-Person
Eligibility
UKG & Class 1–10
Fee
₹50
Duration
Approximately 1/2 hr.
Format
Individual
Time needed
Requires time for preparation and participation during school hours.
About This Opportunity
The Kalabharati Child Art Institute National Handwriting Competition is an annual event designed to foster and enhance handwriting skills among young students across India. Organized by the Kalabharati Child Art Institute, a national organization dedicated to student development for over two decades, this competition provides a significant platform for children to showcase their penmanship. It emphasizes the importance of legible and neat handwriting, a fundamental skill for academic success and personal development.
This competition is open to students from UKG (Upper Kindergarten) to 10th standard, making it accessible to a wide age range of children. Participants are typically required to write a paragraph of 10-12 lines from their school textbook in either Hindi or English, using a pen or pencil. UKG students may write Hindi or English alphabets. The competition is primarily conducted at the school level, with schools facilitating the participation of their students.
Participants gain valuable experience in a national-level competition, which helps build confidence and encourages them to strive for excellence. Winners receive prestigious awards, including original silver medals and attractive certificates, providing significant recognition for their achievements. All participants receive certificates, acknowledging their effort and participation in a national event.
The competition aims to reach every city, village, and school in India, encouraging students to develop essential skills and work towards their life goals. It is part of Kalabharati's broader mission to promote all-round development of students and contribute to society.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- UKG & Class 1–10
- Age Range
- 5 - 16 years
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
Must be a student enrolled in UKG to 10th standard.
Additional requirements
- Participation is facilitated through schools.
Open to students from UKG (typically age 5) to 10th standard (typically age 16) across all of India. Participants must be enrolled in a school. There are no specific academic or financial criteria for participation.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Beginner
What's covered
The competition requires participants to write a paragraph of 10-12 lines from their school textbook, focusing on handwriting quality. UKG students write alphabets.
Rewards & Recognition
Prizes
Original Silver Medals
Winners receive prestigious original silver medals (100gm, 50gm, 25gm) for their outstanding handwriting skills in the national competition.
Certificate
National Participation Certificate
All participants receive attractive certificates of participation, acknowledging their effort in a national-level event. Winners receive special merit certificates.
Recognition
National-Level Recognition
Skills your child builds
Highlights
- National-level recognition for handwriting skills.
- Awards include original silver medals.
- Organized by an institute with over 20 years of experience in child development.
Exam format
- Language
- Hindi, English
Rounds & format
The competition is conducted in a single round at the school level.
How entries are judged
Handwriting quality, neatness, legibility, and adherence to guidelines.
Selection process
Selection is based on the quality of handwriting as judged by the examiners.
How to apply
- 1Students enroll through their respective schools.
- 2Schools collect the entry fees from students.
- 3Schools send the completed handwriting papers to the Kalabharati Child Art Institute via registered post, speed post, or courier.
How to prepare
- Practice writing regularly from school textbooks.
- Focus on neatness and legibility.
Fees & financial support
Fee details
An entry fee of ₹50 per student is required for participation in the handwriting competition. This fee is collected by the schools.
Refund policy
No information on refund policy is available. Fees are typically non-refundable once submitted.
Frequently asked questions
Is Kalabharati Child Art Institute National Handwriting Competition free?
₹50 registration
Who can participate in Kalabharati Child Art Institute National Handwriting Competition?
Students in UKG & Class 1–10. children aged 5-16.
What will my child gain from Kalabharati Child Art Institute National Handwriting Competition?
Winners receive original silver medals (50gm, 25gm, 20gm) and attractive certificates.. Opportunity for national-level recognition and awards.. Develops and improves handwriting skills.. Boosts confidence and encourages excellence in students.. Enhances fine motor skills and concentration.. All participants receive attractive certificates of participation..
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