Nirmaan Homes in association with Dream Catchers events organises I-Day competitions for children
Team Udayavani, Jul 24, 2019, 5:20 PM IST
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Mangaluru: Nirmaan homes in association with Dream Catchers brings an opportunity for children to explore their creative side and win gift vouchers worth Rs 1 Lakh.
On the occasion of India’s 72nd Independence, Nirmaan homes have organized a drawing, coloring and fancy dress competition for children on Sunday, August 11 at Bharath mall, Lalbagh.
The theme for the competition is Independence day. The entry for the competition is free.
Participants are required to bring coloring materials and writing pads and be present at the venue half an hour before the competition commences. A3 size drawing sheet with sketch will be provided to the participant. Music tracks if any will be required to be carried by participants in a pen drive.
The details of the competition are for children aged between 4-7 years is below:
Coloring Competition:
Time 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
Fancy Dress Competition:
Time 2 PM onwards
Time limit: 3 mins
For children in the age group of 7.1 -10 years
Drawing Competition:
Time: 2:00 PM to 4PM
Fancy Dress Competition:
Time: 11 AM onwards
Time limit: 5 mins
The last date of the registration is August 4.
Prize distribution will at 4.30 pm. Participation certificates will be given out to all the children.
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