India Writing Project: Understanding the Post-Submission Process

How will the submissions be judged?

Submissions for the India Writing Project are judged by a panel of experienced and acclaimed judges. Each piece of writing is evaluated based on its originality, creativity, command over the language, and emotional impact. The judges will also look at the structure and flow of your piece, as well as your ability to engage the reader. The decision of the judges is final and binding.
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    • Will there be participation certificates?

      Yes, every participant in the India Writing Project will receive a participation certificate. This certificate will acknowledge your participation in the program and can be a valuable addition to your portfolio. We appreciate and value the effort and ...
    • Will the winning entries be published?

      Yes, the winning entries of the India Writing Project will be published on our official website and social media platforms. This will give your work visibility and recognition, and will allow other participants and our wider audience to appreciate ...
    • When will the winners be announced?

      The winners of the India Writing Project will be announced on December 5, 2023. The announcement will be made on our official website and social media channels, and winners will also be personally notified via email. We encourage all participants to ...
    • If a participant doesn't win, will they still receive feedback?

      Yes, regardless of the outcome, every participant in the India Writing Project will receive a feedback report from our panel of judges. We believe that feedback is an essential part of the learning process and can provide valuable insights for ...
    • How will my writing be judged in the India Writing Project?

      In the India Writing Project, your writing will be assessed by a panel of accredited authors. The judgment criteria include a variety of aspects such as clarity in writing, the topic chosen, consistency throughout the script, style of narration, ...