Jingles, play or film, they will tell you how to keep the city clean – News2IN
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Jingles, play or film, they will tell you how to keep the city clean

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Noida: “Ok Kadam, Bac Ek Kadam” (one step, only one step) – Jingle compiled by ‘Music Factory’, a band aged 11 to 13 years, all Sector 126 Lotus International School students, won awards for their innovation As Noida’s authority announced the winner of the Swachh residents contest on Saturday.
Jingle, who advises all residents to move forward to take cudgels for a cleaner and more hygienic environment, held the best in the Jingle category for contests held on January 1 in five categories – Jingle, short films, pictures, pictures, and playing roads – on the theme ‘Swachh City’.
More than 300 contestants took part in the contest, officials said.
From them a maximum of 220 entries delivered for the drawing / painting category, followed by 32 short films, 25 jingles, 18 street drama and nine wall paintings.
The first prize winner in each category, officials said, will be ordered with Rs 21,000, while Rs 15,000 and RS 11,000 will be given to the second and third.
The Chhibba Antal, who taught the band of music factory, said the group had written music for NGOs.
“They do especially for children who are less able to not only educate them but also to produce awareness between them on different social problems,” Chhibba said.
The group also won the first prize to play roads based on the use of trash cans.
“We made it comedy with music from our band.
Winning the first prize in both categories has brought very big joy for children,” Chhibba added.
Anhad Mishra is one year old, sector 27 of school students and Somerville, pocketed the first prize in the short film category with 3.45 minutes of video on the beauty of Noida.
A filmmaker who was taught himself, Mishra said he was dedicated for hours to study the works carried out by the authorities and translated them in Clip.
Parida, a Fine Arts Teacher at Mayoor School in Sector 126, won the first prize in the contest Minister of Narendra Modi and Vision Mahatma Gandhi about cleanliness.
Meanwhile, sector 51 RWA was the only body of residents to win the first prize in the wall painting category.
“Our goal is to beautify the walls and regions.
In this way, people will not apply walls and will also be encouraged to keep locality clean,” Anita Joshi, President of Rwa Block A and B from this sector, said Religious Deputy Religion ( Public Health) SC Mishra contest tries to involve people in the Swachh mission.
“We will issue certificates to all participants while winners will split on January 31,” he said.

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