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Free Press 'On the Spot' Painting Competition 2025 on Sunday

Spread your wings, dive into creativity with ‘On the Spot’ painting competition! Free Press in association with DHL Infrabulls and Indian Oil invite them to ‘On The Spot Painting Competition’ on Sunday, January 19, 2025 to Free Press campus: 3/54, press complex, AB road.
The competition will be held from 10 am to 12 pm on Sunday. Further, the competition will be followed by annoucement of winners and prize distribution ceremony.
The open and free competition gives an unbiased platform to all the students.
The competition will be organised for students of Classes I to XII. It will be held in three categories:
• Group A for Class I to Class III
• Group B for Classes IV to VII
• Group C for Classes VIII to XII students
For Group A, students will be given a printed picture, which they must colour. Their abilities, imaginations and creative colouring will be analysed.
For Group B and Group C, three topics will be given. Participants must choose one topic and create a drawing/painting on the same theme. It is suggested to use your imagination and create something new.
Students must reach the campus on time and be ready with their colours and pencils to paint their imaginations. Drawing sheets will be provided by Free Press.
The competition gives an open and unbiased platform to budding artists in Indore.
Free Press believes in freedom of expression and art is one of the best ways to express.
To register for the competition, you can scan the barcode available in the advertisement of Free Press painting competition on our city page.

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