The Department of Education has officially announced the 11th edition of its Essay Writing Competition, inviting participation from both school teachers and students. The event, which will be held from Dharamshala, aims to encourage critical thinking, creativity, and awareness about social and educational issues among the younger generation and educators. By engaging teachers alongside students, the competition creates a platform where both groups can contribute their thoughts on important themes that impact society and education.
I wanted to write about this because essay competitions play a key role in shaping how students and teachers engage with important subjects beyond the classroom. In today’s exam-driven education system, opportunities for creative writing and original thinking are rare. This competition not only nurtures writing skills but also develops the confidence to express one’s opinion on meaningful issues. For teachers, it is equally significant as it gives them space to share their perspectives and inspire students by example. Highlighting such events is important so that more schools and educators encourage active participation, ensuring that the benefits reach across different communities.
Aim of the Essay Competition
The Department of Education has organised this initiative with a clear aim: to foster awareness, independent thinking, and an ability to articulate ideas among school teachers and students. It is also a way to keep the habit of reflective writing alive in a digital age where quick responses often replace thoughtful expression.
Who Can Participate
- Students: All school-going students under the Tibetan education system are eligible.
- Teachers: School teachers are also invited to present their views through essays.
- Both categories will have separate recognition and awards, ensuring fair competition.
Topics and Themes
Each year, the Department selects themes that relate to education, society, culture, or community values. For the 11th competition, the topics are expected to revolve around current educational challenges, cultural preservation, and community development. Teachers and students will be judged on clarity of thought, originality, and the ability to argue their ideas effectively.
Importance of the Event
Such competitions go beyond prizes. They:
- Encourage students to improve their writing skills.
- Offer teachers an opportunity to reflect and inspire.
- Build a culture of dialogue on educational and social issues.
- Create an archive of ideas that can influence policy and community practices.
Previous Competitions
In earlier editions, the competition has seen enthusiastic participation from schools across India and Tibetan settlements. Winning essays have often highlighted pressing concerns such as environmental awareness, cultural identity, and the need for quality education.












