We are happy to announce the launch of the 5th PAN INDIA Competition “PAW2023”, in memory of Raju, the dog who inspired this movement. PAW is a vibrant annual initiative to connect all age groups to animal welfare by showcasing their creative skills like poetry, artwork, and writing. All age groups can participate in this competition under three categories Poetry, Artwork, and Writing.

Organized by Animals Water Bowl Project (AWBP) Trust – an 80G and CSR registered public charitable trust working towards animal welfare. Since 2017, the trust has been actively working to create animal welfare awareness in the community by providing water bowls for strays and animal welfare education.

This competition will make the participant aware of the following points

  • Responsibility towards animals in the community.
  • Keeping the surrounding environments hygienic for the well-being of everyone.
  • Proper waste management and protect the animals, humans, and animals from them.
  • Stopping animal exploitation by connecting back to a sustainable lifestyle.
  • Importance of plant-based and cruelty-free lifestyle.
  • Usage of technology to improve animal welfare.

Submissions for the competition will be accepted starting 18th Aug’23, and the last date for entries is 25th Sep’23. A panel of distinguished experts in animal welfare will evaluate the submissions based on their impact, creativity, scalability, and sustainability. The winners will announce on 7th Oct’23, where they will get certificates and substantial prizes.

PAW2023 competition invites individuals, organizations, and animal enthusiasts India-wide to participate and showcase their contributions to this noble cause. By celebrating these champions of animal welfare, we aim to foster a global community committed to making the world a better place for animals.

For further information about the competition, including entry details and guidelines, please visit https://awbptrust.org/competition.

Competition Summary:

Organized by – Animals Water Bowl Project (AWBP) Trust

For complete event details: https://awbptrust.org/competition/paw2023

Register for the competition: https://unstop.com/o/H0AJN4O?lb=Tw3QazF

Eligibility – 8 + years

Entry Fee: Free

Location – India Wide

Categories – Poetry, Artwork, Writing

Start date – 18th Aug’23

Register by – 21st Sep’23

Last date for submission – 25th Sep’23

Winners announcement – 7th Oct’23

Rewards: Prizes & Certificates

Contact management – +91 7993912345

Contact mail – contact@awbpindia.org

Event Sponsors:

Raghu Rao Yalamanchili | GRD Institutions |  Alexarya Corporation | Shot Boot Three | Revelec AutomotiEV

Social Partners:

UBUNTU Eat | Uday Micro Artist | The Vegan Indians | Citizen For Animals

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Need of the hour, every citizen in our community must take accountability and responsibility in protecting animal welfare and rights (sustainable development goal) for the betterment of humans, the environment, and animals.

A ground-breaking global competition inviting high school students and educators worldwide to contribute their innovative ideas and solutions to combat the climate crisis, has today been launched by Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford and Burjeel Holdings.

The Burjeel Holdings Oxford Saïd Climate Change Challenge culminates in a ceremony for ten finalists during COP28 in Dubai, later this December – five teams from the student category and five individuals from the teacher category. They will have the remarkable opportunity to present their solutions to a distinguished audience in Dubai, and the winners will earn a coveted spot in a bespoke program at Oxford Saïd. Furthermore, they will gain access to a vibrant community of influential entrepreneurs and thought leaders in innovation and social impact from around the globe.

The initiative, forged through a partnership between one of Europe’s leading business schools and one of the Middle East’s premier healthcare providers aims to give young people the visibility and recognition they deserve on the global stage. As the climate crisis looms large, it is crucial to address the challenges that future generations will face in the coming decades.

Soumitra Dutta, Peter Moores Dean at Oxford Saïd, said: ‘Climate change is the most urgent threat to humanity and our young people will be dealing with its impacts in ways we do not yet understand. We will only stop this crisis through bold thinking, innovation and creativity. That is why, together with Burjeel Holdings, we are asking today’s teachers and tomorrow’s leaders, change makers and innovators to imagine solutions now. I look forward to giving them a platform during COP28, and personally welcoming the winners to our School next year, where they will learn more about solving climate change from our world-leading academics.’

The competition invites students aged 15 to 18 to present their proposals for addressing the climate crisis across five key areas: air pollution, extreme weather events, water scarcity, food security, and vector-borne diseases. High school educators are encouraged to participate by submitting climate change lesson plans that raise awareness and inspire students to think creatively about tackling one of the most pressing concerns of our time.

Highlighting the importance of empowering students to drive meaningful solutions and accelerate climate action, Burjeel Holdings founder and chairperson, Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil, said, “We are thrilled to launch the Burjeel Holdings Oxford Saïd Climate Change Challenge, an initiative that sparks the transformative potential of the almost one billion-strong high school students and teachers around the world to have their ideas and lessons heard all around the world in addressing the generational issue of climate change. This competition serves as a platform to cultivate the next generation of change agents, empowering them to drive meaningful solutions and accelerate climate action. By fostering a spirit of collective responsibility, we are nurturing a powerful force that can shape a more sustainable world for themselves and future generations. Against the backdrop of a climate-focused year in the UAE, this challenge amplifies the voices of our youth, allowing them to play a pivotal role in shaping a brighter and greener future.”

The winning student team and educator will be awarded an exclusive opportunity to attend specially curated courses at Oxford Saïd in the spring of 2024, located within the prestigious University of Oxford. To learn more about the competition and participate, please visit the Climate Change Competition website for detailed information.

For media queries, contact:

Anshul Sharma,

anshul.sharma@sbs.ox.ac.uk