Anna University to organise elocution competition for students and faculty

CHENNAI: Anna University's Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat (EBSB) club is organising an elocution competition on 'Traditional outdoor games of Jammu and Kashmir and Tamil Nadu' on Saturday.
Students, research scholars and faculty members, who are interested, can send the contents of their presentation along with a copy of their ID card to kvepremalatha@gmail.com before Friday (February 5).
Participants can speak for ten minutes on the given topic and the event will be conducted online on google meet.
Links to participate in the online event will be shared to the participants via e-mail on Saturday.
E-certificates will be provided to all the participants and three winners will be awarded with an achievement certificate.
EBSB is a central government programme aimed at enhancing mutual understanding between people of different states through the concept of state pairing.
University Grants Commission (UGC) told all higher education institutions to organise such events through EBSB clubs to promote a sustained cultural connect.
Students, research scholars and faculty members, who are interested, can send the contents of their presentation along with a copy of their ID card to kvepremalatha@gmail.com before Friday (February 5).
Participants can speak for ten minutes on the given topic and the event will be conducted online on google meet.
Links to participate in the online event will be shared to the participants via e-mail on Saturday.
E-certificates will be provided to all the participants and three winners will be awarded with an achievement certificate.
EBSB is a central government programme aimed at enhancing mutual understanding between people of different states through the concept of state pairing.
University Grants Commission (UGC) told all higher education institutions to organise such events through EBSB clubs to promote a sustained cultural connect.
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