Shades Of Covid: Children of Rajasthan brought the portrait of Prithviraj Chauhan to life

Ajmer live painting competition

Tanay Mishra.

128 children participated in the Live Painting Competition organized by Digital Baal Mela and Classmate in Ajmer after “Shades of Covid” painting exhibition ended. These children made many wonderful paintings, but there were some children who brought the picture of Prithviraj Chauhan to life.

Jaipur.  Digital Baal Mela in association with Classmate organized a live painting competition on 3rd September in Ajmer after “Shades of Covid” painting exhibition ended. A total of 128 children took part in this competition. The subject of the painting was to make a portrait of Emperor Prithviraj Chauhan. In this live painting competition, the children brought out their inner artists and created exquisite paintings, which also impressed the well-known art connoisseurs of Ajmer, Ram Jaiswal and Sanjay Kumar Sethi. Some of these children brought the portraits of Prithviraj Chauhan to life. Let’s take a look at some of these paintings made by these little artists.

Above painting was made by Akshat Bansal studying in 8th class of Mayur School of Ajmer. Akshat is only 12 years old.

Above painting was made by Akshara Maheshwari. Akshara is 17 years old and she studies in class 12 of St. Mary’s Convent School, Ajmer.

Above painting was made by 15 year old Bhupesh Meena. Bhupesh is a class 10th student of East Point School, Ajmer.

Above painting was made by Chikrita Sharma, a 16-year-old student of class 11 of KV 1, Ajmer.

Above painting was made by 11 year old Tanishka Choudhary. Tanishka studies in class 6 of Indian International School, Jaipur.

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Classmate participation

Classmate has also played an important role in the live painting competition organised by Digital Baal Mela in the Archeology Department of Ajmer’s Government Museum. Classmate is one of the largest stationery brands in the country, which was launched in 2003.  Classmate also takes part in social activities. For every 4 notebooks sold by Classmate, its parent company ITC donates an incentive of Rs. 1 towards social development programmes. Along with this, Classmate also organises competitions for children like “Young Authors Contest” and “Spell Bee”. Earlier, Digital Baal Mela and Classmate have also organised “Shades of Covid” painting competition together.

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If your child also wants to participate in the unique campaign called “Main Bhi Baal Sarpanch” of Digital Baal Mela, register on Digital Baal Mela’s website www.digitalbaalmela.com or register on this number 8005915026 via WhatsApp/Telegram. Digital Baal Mela also organises debates, video entries and quizes for children. For details, follow the social media handles of Digital Baal Mela….

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