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Horlicks Pujo Super Star Drawing Competition was a riot of colours and uniqueness

Aimed at bringing out creativity and imagination among children, the competition took place across 30 puja committees across the city and was an effort to reinforce Horlicks’s commitment to making children taller, stronger, and sharper

The Telegraph Published 27.11.23, 11:19 AM
Children pour their imagination on canvas

Children pour their imagination on canvas

Horlicks Pujo Super Star Drawing Competition, organised in association with t2, saw enthusiastic participation from city kids between the ages of six to 12 during Durga Puja. Aimed at bringing out creativity and imagination among children, the competition took place across 30 puja committees across the city and was an effort to reinforce Horlicks’s commitment to making children taller, stronger, and sharper. The theme of the competition — ‘Pujo’ — gave the young and creative minds the opportunity to paint the canvas with their unique and colourful ideas.

Participants were given certificates as a token of appreciation and one of the participants, Tanishtha Roy, posed with hers at the selfie corner

Participants were given certificates as a token of appreciation and one of the participants, Tanishtha Roy, posed with hers at the selfie corner

Post the festive season, the winners of the Horlicks Pujo Super Star were invited for a two-day workshop with the famous visual artist Sanatan Dinda at Nehru Children’s Museum.

The winners of the Horlicks Pujo Super Star queue up to learn tips and tricks in painting from famous visual artist Sanatan Dinda

The winners of the Horlicks Pujo Super Star queue up to learn tips and tricks in painting from famous visual artist Sanatan Dinda

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