CBSE, Central Vigilance Commission commence 'Essay Competition' for school students

CBSE, Central Vigilance Commission commence 'Essay Competition' for school students

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New Delhi, Updated on Oct 4, 2022 13:53 IST
Interested students must note that the word limit for the essay is 500-600 words. Students can write the essay either in English or in Hindi. The entries must have the names of students, mobile numbers and email addresses, among others.

Interested students must note that the word limit for the essay is 500-600 words. Students can write the essay either in English or in Hindi. The entries must have the names of students, mobile numbers and email addresses, among others.

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has collaborated with the Central Vigilance Commission (CVC) to organise an essay writing competition. The CBSE-CVC essay competition is open for participation for the students of Classes 10 to 12. The topic of the essay is 'Corruption Free India for a Developed Nation'. The competition will be first held at school level between October 3 and October 10 and one best entry will be sent to cbseit.in/cbse/2022/cvc.

Interested students must note that the word limit for the essay is 500-600 words. Students can write the essay either in English or in Hindi. The entries must have the names of students, mobile numbers and email addresses, among others.

While announcing the essay competition, CBSE in an official statement said that one of the most important aims of education is to inculcate values among students so that they develop into responsible and committed citizens to contribute in nation-building. In order to create awareness among school students, CBSE in collaboration with CVC has decided to organise essay writing competition on the occasion of Vigilance Awareness Week 2022, it added.

CBSE-CVC Essay Competition Evaluation Process

  • The Board will appropriately honour the three best entries at school level by the school itself during the Vigilance Awareness Week.
  • The first best entry will be uploaded by the school at the CBSE portal given above.
  • The best entries uploaded by schools will be evaluated at the CBSE regional level and three best entries will be selected from each CBSE Region.
  • The three best entries from each CBSE region will be evaluated at the national level.
  • These three best entries will be appropriately honoured at the CBSE regional level.
  • The five best entries selected at the national level will be submitted to CVC and shall be honoured at New Delhi. Details will be informed in due course.
  • Originality of ideas and intellectual honesty should be thrust areas for evaluation.

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