Haritha Berm Park Hosts Vibrant Floor Painting Contest with 300+ Youth Participants

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  • Over 300 youths and children participated in floor painting and drawing competitions at Haritha Berm park, Vijayawada, on Sunday (july 13).
  • The event was jointly organized by the Vijayawada Municipal Corporation (VMC) and NTR district governance.
  • Themes for the competition included environmental issues like Say no To Single-Use Plastic, Swarnandhra Vision, save Water, Reduce-Reuse-Recycle, etc.
  • NTR District Collector G. Lakshmisha also participated along with his family. He emphasized raising awareness about environmental protection through such activities.
  • Weekly programs like photography contests, yoga sessions, swimming contests, and bird photography will be hosted across various tourist locations in the district to encourage creativity among children during their holidays.
  • Winners of the painting contest received cash prizes: ₹10,000 for first place (G. Tanuja), ₹7,500 for second place (P. Yamini), ₹5,000 for third place (V. Jaswanthi), and ₹3,000 for fourth place (M. Suresh).

Indian Opinion analysis
The initiative undertaken by VMC and NTR district administration highlights an innovative approach to combining recreational platforms with educational messages about sustainability and environmental consciousness among youth-an investment in shaping future generational habits toward eco-responsibility.By integrating art with themes such as reducing single-use plastics or conserving water resources in competitions held on accessible public spaces like Haritha Berm Park alongside expanding creative activities weekly at landmarks like Gandhi Hill or Kondapalli Fort ensures civic space activation while enriching local tourism appeal.

This strategy aligns well with ongoing societal shifts encouraging communities to adopt green practices sustainably beyond policy dialogues; rewarding outreach targeting wider demographics aids engagement inclusively as demonstrated through art mediums scoring traction not purely competitive reward-wise but sparks circulating eco-cultural movements recycling interactive civic atmosphere.Read more: The Hindu

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