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         October-December                         Prize Winners
         October-December
         Theme: Sa Re Ga Ma                       Mamta Sharma, Std 7, Shri Maheshwari Bal Vidya Mandir,

         Human emotions, changing seasons, times of   Shekhawati, Rajasthan
         the day and night, Indian musical instruments   G Rupash Kanna, MR Shafika Sanofar Std 6, RPC Matric Hr Sec
         express these feelings and  moments in the  School, Chennai
         most unique and evocative manner. To create
         music, wind, water, strings, drums and   Pathik V Vadhvana, Std 10, Vaidehi V Vadhvana, Std 7 Shri LG
         percussion instruments have been invented in   Haria High School, Jamnagar
         India. Send us drawings of musical       Rathod Farzana I, Std 9, Madressa Taheriya High School, Jamnagar
         instruments of your region, tell us where they   Jhanani S, Std 9, Sri Sankara Vidyashramam Mat. Hr. Sec School,
         are made, what they  are made of and  about  Chennai
         famous Indian music instrumentalists of your
         region.  Are you learning how to  play a  Mital Dirajlal Karia, Std 7, St. Ann's High School, Jamnagar
         musical instrument? Send us  pictures of  K Srimyuranath, Std 11, N Mahesh, Std. 9, Suruthi Nathan, Std 11,
         yourself performing, and an  article on the  G Brinda, Std 9, KR Arjun, Std 9, Sri Sankara Vidyashramam Mat.
         pleasures and pain of learning  to play a  Hr Sec School, Chennai
         musical instrument, about your  guru, and  M Vignesh, Std 9, R Balakrishnan, Std 9, Sir Ramaswami Mudaliar
         experiences.                             Hr. Sec School, Chennai
         Last date for entries: August 15, 2008   Prutha P Doshi, Std 8, Shree Satya Sai Vidyalaya, Jamnagar






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         January- March                           Heritage Education and Communication Service (HECS)
         Theme: Marvels in Museums                Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH)
         Have you been to your local museum? Do you   71 Lodi Estate
         know which is the most   famous object   New Delhi  110003
         displayed in it? (eg. One of the most famous   Tel:  (011) 24641304, 24645482
         objects in the National Museum is the Dancing   Fax:  (011) 24611290
         Girl found at Mohenjo-daro)  Send us a short   Email:  [email protected]
         article about your museum visit, experiences,
         pictures and drawings of your favourite object   Website:  www.intach.org
         and a write-up on it. Tell us why you like to go
         to a museum and what kind of activities you
         would like to do there.
         Last date for entries:  November 15,
         2008

         Young INTACH
         Research, Text and Editing  Hindi Translation and Editing  References
         Sonali Dhingra             Sanjay Bharadwaj                Pradip Krishen, Trees of Delhi, DK  2006
                                    Deepti Divya
         Design                                                     Pallava Bagla and Subhadra Menon, Trees of
         Omar Khan                  Photo Credits                   India
                                    S.P. Verma, Painting the Mughal   Santini Govindan, The Tree that walks, The
         Printing                   Experience, OUP, 2005           Hindu
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