Sai Parivar Organizes Drawing Contest for Youth in Jamshedpur

Competition Features Three Age Groups with Spiritual and Social Themes

Key Points:

  • Contest scheduled for August 31 at Sri Sainath Devasthanam
  • Three categories covering ages 8 to 22 years with free entry
  • Winners to receive special awards during Navratri celebrations

JAMSHEDPUR – Sai Parivar Vishwa Seva Sansthan will host a comprehensive drawing competition on August 31, 2025, at Sri Sainath Devasthanam in Ghorabandha area.

The organization has announced a major art competition titled “Sit & Draw Competition-2025”. The event will take place at Sri Sainath Devasthanam, Ghorabandha. Moreover, the competition timing is set from 10 AM to 12 noon.

Six distinct themes have been selected for participants. These include Sri Sai Baba, Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, and Our Festivals. Additionally, trees and animals, our city, and our school form other categories.

The competition divides participants into three groups. Group A welcomes children aged 8 to 12 years. However, Group B accommodates participants between 12 to 15 years. Furthermore, Group C includes contestants from 15 to 22 years.

Entry remains completely free for all participants. Registration forms are available at Sai Parivar Vishwa Seva Sansthan office. Besides, interested candidates can contact organizers through multiple channels.

The deadline for form submission is August 25, 2025. Winners will be announced on September 5. In addition, award ceremony will occur during Navratri festival.

Anoop Ranjan, trustee of Sai Parivar Vishwa Sansthan, explained the initiative’s purpose. “This competition aims to spread spiritual, environmental and social awareness messages,” he stated. Moreover, the organization seeks to reach every household through this platform.

Contact details include phone numbers 6202858556, 9031098102, and WhatsApp 7280085004. The official email is saipariverjamshedpur. However, participants can also visit the office directly for registration.

The competition represents the organization’s commitment to youth development. Spiritual themes combined with social responsibility create educational value. Furthermore, the free entry policy ensures broader participation across economic backgrounds.

Sri Sainath Devasthanam serves as an appropriate venue for the event. The location’s spiritual significance aligns with competition themes. Meanwhile, the two-hour duration allows adequate time for creative expression.

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