Sanskrit Chhaatr Pratiyogita
Department Of Sanskrit Education
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Overview
The scheme aims to promote Sanskrit education among students by organizing Sanskrit competitions at various levels. Under this scheme, Sanskrit competitions are organized at various levels for both junior (Class 6 to 10) and senior (Class 11 to post-graduation) categories.
Details
The scheme “Sanskrit Chhaatr Pratiyogita” is implemented by the Uttarakhand Sanskrit Academy, Haridwar, under the Department of Sanskrit Education, Government of Uttarakhand. The scheme aims to promote Sanskrit education among students by organizing Sanskrit competitions. Under this scheme, Sanskrit competitions are organized at various levels for both junior Class 6 to 10 and senior Class 11 to post-graduation categories. A total of six competitions are conducted in each category, namely Sanskrit Drama, Sanskrit Group Song, Sanskrit Group Dance, Sanskrit Debate, Sanskrit Auspicious Speech, and Sanskrit Shlokacharan.
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Benefits
• Development Block Level
• Team Events: Minimum prize of ₹300/- and maximum prize of ₹800/-
• Individual Competition: Minimum prize of ₹300/- and maximum prize of ₹500/-
• District Level
• Team Events: Minimum prize of ₹400/- and maximum prize of ₹2,000/-
• Individual Competition: Minimum prize of ₹400/- and maximum prize of ₹800/-
• State Level
• Team Events: Minimum prize of ₹6,000/- and maximum prize of ₹25,000/-
• Individual Competition: Minimum prize of ₹2,000/- and maximum prize of ₹4,000/-
Eligibility Criteria
1. The institutional students studying in the junior classes (Class 6 to 10) and senior classes (Class 11 to post-graduation) of any government, private, or non-governmental school/college in Uttarakhand are eligible to participate.
2. The students pursuing B.Ed., Ph.D., or Diploma courses are not eligible for participation.
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Application Process
Step 1: Prizes are awarded to participants or teams that secure first, second, and third place in the block-level competition. All first- and second-place finishers then advance to the district-level competition.
At the district level, prize money is awar…
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Prizes are awarded to participants or teams that secure first, second, and third place in the block-level competition. All first- and second-place finishers then advance to the district-level competition.
At the district level, prize money is awarded to participants or teams securing first, second, and third place. All first-place winners at the district level advance to the state-level competition, where prize money is awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners.
Required Documents
• Documents required in accordance with the competition guidelines.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Who is eligible to participate in this scheme?
A: Students studying in the junior section (Class 6 to 10) and senior section (Class 11 to post-graduation) in any government, private, or non-government school of Uttarakhand are eligible.
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Q: How often is the competition held?
A: The competition is held once a year, typically between September and November.
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Q: How are students selected for participation?
A: Students are first selected at the school or college level and then recommended by their principal to the Block Education Officer/Block Coordinator.
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Q: How many categories are there in the competition?
A: There are two categories:
- Junior: Class 6 to 10
- Senior: Class 11 to post-graduation
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Q: How many competitions are organized under the scheme?
A: Six competitions are organized in each category:
1. Sanskrit Drama
1. Sanskrit Group Song
1. Sanskrit Group Dance
1. Sanskrit Debate
1. Sanskrit Auspicious Speech
1. Sanskrit Shlokacharan
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Q: Are the competitions only for schools?
A: No, both school and college students of eligible classes can participate, except those in B.Ed., Ph.D., or Diploma courses.
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Q: How are notifications sent to schools and colleges?
A: An official advertisement or notification is sent to the relevant district and block coordinators.
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Eligibility Criteria
The institutional students studying in the junior classes (Class 6 to 10) and senior classes (Class 11 to post-graduation) of any government, private, or non-governmental school/college in Uttarakhand are eligible to participate.
The students pursuing B.Ed., Ph.D., or Diploma courses are not eligible for participation.
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Benefits
Development Block Level
Team Events: Minimum prize of ₹300/- and maximum prize of ₹800/-
Individual Competition: Minimum prize of ₹300/- and maximum prize of ₹500/-
District Level
Team Events: Minimum prize of ₹400/- and maximum prize of ₹2,000/-
Individual Competition: Minimum prize of ₹400/- and maximum prize of ₹800/-
State Level
Team Events: Minimum prize of ₹6,000/- and maximum prize of ₹25,000/-
Individual Competition: Minimum prize of ₹2,000/- and maximum prize of ₹4,000/-
Required Documents
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| 1 | Documents required in accordance with the competition guidelines. |
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How to Apply
Prizes are awarded to participants or teams that secure first, second, and third place in the block-level competition. All first- and second-place finishers then advance to the district-level competition. At the district level, prize money is awar…
Offline Prizes are awarded to participants or teams that secure first, second, and third place in the block-level competition. All first- and second-place finishers then advance to the district-level competition. At the district level, prize money is awarded to participants or teams securing first, second, and third place. All first-place winners at the district level advance to the state-level competition, where prize money is awarded to the first, second, and third-place winners.
Frequently Asked Questions
Students studying in the junior section (Class 6 to 10) and senior section (Class 11 to post-graduation) in any government, private, or non-government school of Uttarakhand are eligible. <br>