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‘Maitri Through My Lens’ photo contest announced to celebrate Nepal-India ties



KATHMANDU: The Embassy of India in Nepal and the B.P. Koirala India-Nepal Foundation have announced ‘Maitri Through My Lens’ photography contest.

The contest aims to celebrate the multi-faceted relationship between the people of two countries through photography and to cherish this special and unique bond, the Embassy stated.

Contestants may focus on themes that capture the common threads of bonhomie in the field of arts, architecture, dance, education, religion, festivals and celebrations etc.

They may also focus on socio-economic development and iconic projects which capture partnership of both the countries towards economic prosperity.

As per the eligibility criteria, the contestant should be a Nepali Citizen and each entry must be representative of the central theme “India – Nepal Friendship”. Likewise, participants submitting the photos for the competition are solely responsible for copyright regulations, if any.

The entries may be sent starting from 31st August on email id ([email protected]).

The winner will get a cash prize of Rs 50,000, second will receive Rs 30,000 and third will get Rs 15,000 while five contestants will receive a consolation prize of Rs 6,000 each.

Publish Date : 31 August 2020 17:13 PM

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