ELOQUENCE
Welcome to Eloquence: A Celebration of Language Mastery
Unleash your linguistic prowess and captivate your audience at Eloquence, the premier language competition for students eager to showcase their mastery of words. This exciting event invites young orators and writers to demonstrate their skills in eloquence, articulation, and creativity.
Competition Structure:
Preliminary Round:
For participants aged 8 and above, the preliminary round will be a written test designed to evaluate grammar, vocabulary, grasp of Jainism and creative writing abilities. Students up to age 7 will participate in a spoken preliminary round, where they can express their ideas verbally and impress the judges with their storytelling and speech delivery.Finals:
The finalists will advance to the speech round, where they will have the opportunity to engage the audience with compelling speeches. An elimination round may be conducted to ensure only the most skilled participants move forward.
Eloquence offers a unique platform for students to hone their language skills, build confidence, and engage in friendly competition with their peers. Whether you are a budding writer or a passionate speaker, this is your chance to shine and make your voice heard.
Join us at Eloquence and embark on a journey of linguistic excellence!
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Rules and Regulation
Please review the rules and guidelines below to ensure a smooth and successful event:
Essays can be written in any language of your choice and should not exceed 1500 words. Participants must bring their own writing materials, including a pen, pencil, eraser, and writing pad, as no materials will be provided at the venue. All essays must be completed within the 30-minute time frame. Please check your respective Pathshala center for your designated venue.
For younger participants below 8 years, they can infuse storytelling elements into their essays instead of writing a full-fledged essay. This category encourages creativity and imagination while adhering to the competition's format, with a time limit of 2 minutes for their storytelling presentation.
The judges' decision will be final and binding for all participants.
For outstation participants, Pathshala will nominate students based on their own judgement. Nominations will be processed by Shrut Kala Sabha Team and students will be selected for the next stage based on a fair distribution across age groups, cities, states, and zones.