Udayavani.com “Nammane Krishna”: Broadcast of 10th Prize-Winning Reel
Team Udayavani, Sep 12, 2024, 7:11 PM IST
Manipal: The results of Udyavani.com “Nammane Krishna-2024” Reels Contest are being published on our social media platforms from September 7.
Udayavani.com, in association with title sponsor, Mangaluru-based ‘I Am Jayalakshmi’, and co-sponsors GL Acharya Jewellers and Nandini, organized the “Nammane Krishna-2024” reels competition for young children in celebration of Shri Krishna Janmashtami.
The competition invited reels featuring children aged between one to five years. The number of entries far exceeded expectations. Among the numerous submissions, 15 reels have been selected, and from today until September 21, one reel will be broadcast daily at 7 PM on Udayavani.com, as well as on our Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube channels.
Attractive gift hampers will be awarded to the winners of the first, second, and third prizes, along with the remaining 12 selected reels.
Today (September 12), the 10th prize-winning reel features two-year-old Shriyan U. R., child of Ujwal Kumar Prabhu M. and Raksha, a couple from Puttur.
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