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Environment photo exhibition from June 3

To create awarness about environment and nature among young generation and all sections of people of the society, People's Friend Foundation is organizing an All Assam Environment Photography Exhibition and Competition, titled 'NATURE THROUGH THE LENS-2013' at State Art Gallery from 3rd to 8th June, 2013. The competition is open to any participant from any age group from the state of Assam. The theme of photographs ahould be Nature, wildlife, environment, bio-diversity etc. A participant can contribute a maximum of two photographs for the Competition. All photographs must have the minimum size of A4 and maximum size of A3, and be printed in good quality Photo Paper. The participant must submit a CD with the original file of the photographs.

A total of 100 Photographs will be selected for final Exhibition Cum Competition after Screening by the Judges. A total of five photographs out of the 100 will be selected. No Argument will be entertained regarding selection or rejection of any Photographs. That is Judges’ Decision will be final. The photographs sent for competition will be sole property of The People’s Friend Foundation. Joining Fee for the competition is Rupees One hundred only (Rs. 100/-). The Participants can deposit their joining fee in cash or in the form of a Demand Draft or Cheque in Favour of People’s Friend Foundation, Guwahati to Chairman, People's Friend Foundation, C/O. Arena Animation, Panbazar, Guwahati-1. For details participants can contact over phone at 98640-71307/94351-46157/84864-56760 or can e-mail atpff.india@gmail.com.

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