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Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 in India is an indian edition of international photographic competition to capture, document and celebrate the cultural diversity from around the World through Wikimedia projects (mainly Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons). Everybody can participate. Wiki Loves Folklore India is the event in the country, organized by Open Heritage Foundation. In India, we are calling on people to dive into their photo archives or visit local sites with connections of Indian culture, folklore or storytelling and upload them to win!
The basic aim of the competition is to collect photos of human cultural diversity to illustrate articles in the worldwide free encyclopedia Wikipedia and other Wikimedia Foundation projects and beyond. The photos, videos and audios provided must match the theme, including, but not limited to festivals, culture, dances, cuisine, clothing or daily life routine emphasizing on folk culture of India.
To find out about all the other national competitions taking place, visit the Wiki Loves Folklore 2026.
The jury will judge individual entries based on the following criteria (in no particular order):
(Note: Result declaration is subject to changes and may be delayed subject to unexpected circumstances.)Commons:Wiki Loves Folklore 2026 in India - Wikimedia Commons
You can win the following prizes in the international contest:
- Global Photography Excellence
- Multimedia Categories
Read more about it here
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International Women’s Day, celebrated every year on 8th March, is a global occasion to honor the achievements, strength, and resilience of women across the world.
In 2026, the day continues to be a powerful reminder of the importance of gender equality and the need to create opportunities for women in every sphere of life.
This year’s theme focuses on “Empowering Women, Empowering Humanity”, highlighting how women’s progress is directly linked to the progress of society. From science and technology to the arts, politics, and entrepreneurship, women have made remarkable contributions that inspire generations.
Yet, challenges such as unequal pay, limited leadership opportunities, and social barriers still exist, making this day a call to action for change.
Celebrations on Women’s Day include seminars, cultural programs, awareness campaigns, and community initiatives that recognize women’s efforts and encourage young girls to dream big. Schools, workplaces, and organizations use this occasion to share inspiring stories and promote inclusive policies.
International Women’s Day 2026 is not just about celebration—it is about commitment. It reminds us that when women are given equal rights, education, and respect, they uplift families, communities, and nations.
Together, we can build a future where every woman’s potential is valued and realized.
1. International Women’s Day is celebrated every year on the 8th of March.
2. This day reminds us of the strength and importance of women in our lives.
3. On Women’s Day, people wear purple ribbons as a symbol of women’s empowerment.
4. Many people write essays on Women’s Day to share inspiring stories of brave women.
5. Special activities like speeches, dramas, and paintings are held in schools to honor women.
6. International Women’s Day teaches us to appreciate and respect our mothers, sisters, teachers, and friends.
7. Many countries celebrate by sharing stories about successful and inspiring women.
8. We learn about brave women who changed the world, like scientists, doctors, and leaders.
9. Celebrating this day encourages women’s empowerment and teaches everyone about the value of equality.
10. Women’s Day reminds us that girls can achieve anything they dream of.
Women’s empowerment means giving women equal rights, opportunities, and respect in society.
Children can celebrate by making thank-you cards, writing essays, or participating in school activities.
It teaches kids to respect women, treat everyone equally, and understand the importance of kindness and fairness.
The colors purple, white, and green symbolize Women’s Day, representing dignity, purity, and hope.
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Glimpses of today's inspection of initiatives taken under
PM SHRI Scheme
by
Honorable Shri J. P Pandey, IRPS, Joint Secretary,
Department of Civil Aviation, along with DEO UT Chandigarh
He took a round of the school and observed the various initiatives
taken under the PM SHRI Scheme.
He also interacted with students and planted the sapling
He appreciated various initiatives taken by the Vidyalaya.
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