Mangalore: Bellevision Announces 'Cute Kid Photo Contest'


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Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (PS)

Mangalore, Aug 13: Bellevision.com, a web portal of Coastal Karnataka has announced ‘Bellevision Cute Kid Photo contest’ an online photo contest for the people of Karnataka living around the world. Parents can submit unique photographs of their kids to win prizes, informed H M Pernal, editor of Kittall.com at a press meet here on Monday August 13.






The contest will be held in two categories: 0-2 years and 2-5 years (as on September 30, 2012). In the first phase, online entries will be accepted for each group with an option to upload two photographs for each child. Once the submission date is over, an expert panel of judges will shortlist five contestants from each category. The shortlisted contestants will be eligible for voting by the website readers. Final winners will be selected on the basis of the number of votes in favour of each contestant and the points awarded by the judges. Similarly, the contestants with the highest number of votes in each category will also be awarded with special prizes.
 
1st prize - Rs 20,000
2nd prize - Rs 10,000
3rd prize - Rs 5,000
 
There will be 10 consolation prizes. The contestant voted highest in each category will win Rs 7,500.
 
The last date for registration and submission of photographs is October 10, 2012. Names of 50 shortlisted contestants will be declared on October 15, 2012. Voting for shortlisted contestants ends on November 10, 2012. Winners will be declared on November 14, 2012.
 
Godwin D’Souza, Bellevision media representative, Ronald Saby, Bellevision media partner, Prakash Lobo, founder director, Pace Soft were present at the press meet.

To register online - click here 

  

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  • Preethi Rohit, Hassan(district)

    Fri, Jan 24 2020

    All of my smiles begins with you❤😘

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  • summana, mangalore

    Tue, Nov 06 2012

    very nice....but here cute children are getting less votes because of voting system ...people are creating more email accounts and put vote..please change the voting system.

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Tue, Aug 14 2012

    VERY NICE INITIATIVE.
    IT IS HEARTENING TO NOTE THAT BELLE VISION HAS EMBARKED ON FINDING THEM YOUNG.
    WHEN ALL THE WORLD IS SAD WITH SO MANY NEGATIVENESS AROUND THIS IS REALLY REFRESHING TO READ.

    HATS OFF AND KEEP IT UP SABY & CO.

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  • Alphonse Mendonsa, Pangla/Abu Dhabi

    Mon, Aug 13 2012

    Good initiative by bellevision.com to lift little angles by holding photo contest. I am sure many parents will participate by registering their beautiful kids pics for this contest and win fabulous prizes. Online voting will play very important role in this contest... Wishing Bellevision.com and Cute Kid Photo Contest team all the best and super success..

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  • Gregory Fernandes, Pernankila/Bangalore

    Mon, Aug 13 2012

    Great work by our beloved Belle youngsters. All the best Ronald Saby and team. I expect lot from Bellevision in days to come.

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