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Poster Making Competition on Sustainable Development Goals: Pathway to a Better Future by 2030

01 October 2025

Introduction

As part of the NEP Saarthi Initiative (NEP 2020), in collaboration with the Creative Art Club, Quantum University organized a Poster Making Competition on 17th September 2025. The theme of the competition was “Sustainable Development Goals: Pathway to a Better Future by 2030.”

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The event aimed to encourage students to blend creativity with awareness, while reflecting on the importance of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in shaping a just, inclusive, and sustainable future for all.

Participation

The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation from students across various departments of the university. Each participant showcased their artistic talent, critical thinking, and social responsibility through visually appealing and thought-provoking posters. Their work highlighted pressing issues such as climate action, quality education, gender equality, renewable energy, and responsible consumption, offering creative solutions for a better tomorrow.

Judgment Criteria

To ensure fair evaluation, all entries were assessed based on the following parameters:

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  • Creativity & Innovation
     
  • Relevance to the Theme
     
  • Aesthetic Presentation
     
  • Message Clarity
     

Winners

The winners of the competition were announced as follows:

  • 1st PositionJahanvi Singh, B.Tech ECE
     
  •  2nd PositionPushkar Raj, B.Tech AI/ML
     
  • 3rd Position (Tie)Usha Mahato, BBA, and Kartik Kashyap, B.Tech CSE
                                                             

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Conclusion

The Poster Making Competition was more than just an artistic exercise—it was a meaningful platform where students explored how their voices and creativity can contribute to the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

By combining art, awareness, and advocacy, the event inspired students to view themselves as active change-makers, capable of shaping a sustainable and inclusive future.