Competitions


Mehendi Competition

 

Christ College organized a vibrant and creative Mehendi competition on 28 August 2023 for all the students of the B.Ed. and M.Ed. programs. This event aimed to celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Mehendi artistry while providing a platform for students to showcase their artistic talents and creativity. The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation from both B.Ed. and M.Ed. students, creating a

sense of unity and shared culture among the education community. Participants displayed their artistic skills with a wide range of themes.

Some chose traditional Indian designs, while others explored contemporary, fusion, or even thematic designs, making the event visually captivating. A panel of expert judges, including experienced Mehendi artists and faculty members, evaluated the participants work based on criteria such as design complexity, neatness, creativity, and overall presentation. In the competition the first prize went to Ms. Shivani Yadav Second position went to Suruchi Verma and Third prize was bagged by Antima. The winners received certificates of appreciation and exciting prizes, which added to the competitive spirit and excitement of the event. Additionally, all participants were acknowledged for their active participation.

 

Slogan Writing Competition

 

A spirited and engaging Slogan Writing Competition, centered around the theme of "Literacy," was organized on 8 September 2023. This event aimed to raise awareness about the importance of literacy, promote the value of education, and encourage creative expression among the participants. The competition drew participation from diverse age groups and backgrounds, including students, educators, and community members, all united by their passion for literacy. The theme of "Literacy" served as the focal point for all slogans. Participants were challenged to condense their thoughts and ideas into short, impactful statements that would convey the significance of literacy effectively. A panel of judges, consisting of educators and experts in the field of literacy, evaluated the slogans based on criteria such as relevance to the theme, creativity, clarity, and overall impact. The competition witnessed a wide range of slogans that explored different facets of literacy, including its role in empowerment, social change, and personal growth.

Some slogans were thought-provoking, while others were motivational and inspiring. The competition featured several categories to ensure a fair evaluation process. Here are the results: First prize went to Ms. Sabna Lawrance, second position went to Ms. Renu Dubey and third prize was bagged by Ms. Suruchi Verma. Winners in each category were awarded certificates of excellence and exciting prizes. All participants received certificates of participation as a token of appreciation for their contributions.