Friday, August 28, 2009

An Exciting Competition

Calling Young Indians
Be the Agents of change

Join the contest –

MERA INDIA, BRIDGE THE GAP

Millennium Development Goals: How should we deliver on these promises?

By 2015 India has pledged to achieve the following eight Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)-
  • Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger
  • Achieve universal primary education
  • Promote gender equality and women’s empowerment by eliminating gender disparity in schools
  • Reduce the child mortality rate
  • Reduce the maternal mortality rate
  • Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases
  • Ensure environment sustainability
  • Develop global partnership for development
As young Indians, assess where the gaps and challenges lie and then tell us how our country can achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).

How to enter

You should be an Indian citizen between the ages of 18 to 35 years.
* The first step is to register with us at
indiabridgethegap@gmail.com with your name and email id. We will then be in touch with you.
* You must acquaint yourself with the Millennium Development Goals.
* Then rank the following 10 constituents on a scale of 10 to 1, in their order of importance for the achievement of the MDGs. The category you feel is more important figures higher on the scale.

1. Celebrities
2. Corporate leaders
3. Educationists
4. Elected representatives
5. Government officials
6. Health personnel
7. NGOs
8. The Judiciary
9. The Media
10. The Youth

Tell us what the most important things that need to be done are to achieve the MDGs. You may choose from the following formats to express yourself:
# A 1000-word essay #Or a pictorial strip # Or a film not longer than five minutes using a mobile phone or digital camera.

* Every contestant must enclose a birth certificate and a statement certifying that the work submitted is original.
* Each contestant can send in only one entry. Entries from teams comprising not more than three persons would also be considered, provided that the oldest member in the team is not more than 35 years.
* Entries should be sent in an envelope marked 'Mera India, Bridge the Gap' to Women’s Feature Service, G-69 Second Floor, Nizamuddin West, New Delhi –110013.

* Entries can also be emailed to: indiabridgethegap@gmail.com, along with a scanned birth certificate and statement certifying that the work is original.


The Prizes
1st prize – Rs 75,000
2nd prize – Rs 50,000
3rd prize – Rs 25,000
Many other prizes too!


Each entry would be judged on its content, its innovative nature and the practicability of the ideas suggested. The jury will be a panel of independent persons well known in their respective fields.
Prize winners will be invited to a special awards function in New Delhi and your ideas will be shared with policy makers, civil society leaders and people in various fields who can make a difference.

Last Date for receiving entries: October 5, 2009

The decision of our panel of judges will be final.

Organised by Unnati Features and Women’s Feature Service
Supported by the UN Millennium Campaign

5 comments:

  1. It would have been nice, if the celebrities were not on the list.

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  2. Why the restriction on Age? Cant you get more inputs from old people. If I am 36 or 40 then I cant enter contest!! This is not fair.

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  3. Oh Yes. I agree with Bindu and think this is very unfair to have ANY age restriction. I think even a centurian can be a 'young' soul. And, if you really care about the issue, then it is failed at the very moment you put age restriction.

    I'm only 32 and can enter this "contest", but, your restriction makes me feel like I will be limited to contest with only FEWER ones. Not challenging enough!

    And, as masterandstudent.com said, it'd be better if celebrities can be done away with. In addition, I'd like to eliminate 'elected representatives' as well.

    Make it a success. Make sure all who are concerned and willing are not restricted.

    I hope better sense prevails...

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  4. Let's participate and get to know what people say.

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  5. More youth means more productivity, so lets njoy it and do participate in the contest.

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