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The Katha Chitrakala Award recognizes exemplary children's book illustrations and concepts that are fresh, powerful and unique, and have the potential to keep young readers interested and turn them towards life-long reading. This competition is open to everyone around the world.

 

Grand Prize: Rs 51,000 and a citation and publication by Katha

Runner-up Prize: Rs 31,000, a medal and publication by Katha

Notable mentions: Medal and possible publication by Katha

 

Katha stories handpicked for this competition can be found on www.katha.org/chitrakala/stories.
Writers who wish to illustrate a story of their own are also welcome.

Last date for the submission of entries: November 1, 2009.

 

Selected entries will be announced on our website on December 1, 2009. All selected artists will be invited to submit their complete artworks, story and layout to Katha by March 1, 2010. Winners will be awarded at a grand ceremony in Delhi.

 

 

SELECTION CRITERIA

  • The competition is open to all children's book enthusiasts interested in reaching out to children.
  • Each work will be considered for its: appeal and relevance to children belonging to diverse socio-economic, cultural and linguistic backgrounds.
  • The work should appeal to children between 2-8 years.
  • Illustrate your own story or download a Katha story for illustration purposes from our website www.katha.org/chitrakala/stories. Katha holds the copyright to these.
  • All entries will be judged on an equal basis. No special preference will be given to Katha stories.
  • Eminent artists have been handpicked to serve as the jury for the Katha Chitrakala Award.
  • The process is eclectic and rigorous and rests only on the quality of the work and its ability to attract the child reader to the joy of reading.
  • The decision of the jury will be final and binding.

 

REGISTRATION FEE

  • There is no entry fee for teams residing within Asia, Africa and Latin America.
  • The entry fee for applicants living in Australia, Canada, Europe and USA is USD 35. Please send your registration forms along with a demand draft made in favour of Katha.

 

THE CHITRAKALA COLLECTION

Chosen works from among the entries will be released as books in 2010. The originals will be displayed in a special exhibition at the Chitrakala Award ceremony in Delhi.

 

CONDITIONS OF ENTRY

  • Works submitted should be original and should not have been published in any form previously.
  • Each participant or team can submit a maximum of two entries.
  • The book should be a stand-alone work of art without being dependent on other media for its enjoyment.
  • Each entry should comprise the full story and three or more illustrations for it.
  • The illustrations should be suitable for a book of 11" x 8.5" size.
  • Entries should not violate any existing copyright norms.
  • Entries should be submitted: (i) in the form of original work on paper and (ii) on CD-ROM.
  • Entries without filled-out registration forms will be considered invalid.

 

RETURN OF ENTRIES

All works will be returned to their owners after the awards in April 2010. Artworks for the winning entries will be returned after the books are published. Please enclose a self-addressed stamped envelope (SASE) of suitable size. Katha will not take responsibility for the return of artwork not so accompanied.

 

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Past Events

 

Katha Book Making Workshop Date:

June 4th-June 8th, 2007

 

Katha launches Satyadas at Oxford, New Delhi

April 27, 2007

 

Katha releases

Not Flowers of Henna

New Delhi

March 23, 2007

 

Katha Heritage Walk based on Krishna Sobti’s ‘The Heart Has Its Reasons’ (Dil-o-Danish) at Chandni Chowk, New Delhi

February 17

 

Screening of six short films made by children.

August 2006

 

Katha National Workshop on Language, Translations and Academia.

New Delhi on July 24 & July 25, 2006

 

‘In the Sky of Cinema’

Mumbai, June 26 to June 30, 2006

 

CITY STORIES the KATHA ASIA INTERNATIONAL UTSAV January 2006

 

 

 

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