![]() Students who participate in the competition are required to read Oxford Readers and do different age-wise activities based on the levels they belong to. Semi-finalist and winning writers will be contacted personally via email and/or telephone. In reaching its decisions, the judge (s) will adopt a preferential voting system. Speaking about the competition, Sivaramakrishnan Venkateswaran, Managing Director of OUP India, said, "We believe that early age interest in reading and writing is fundamental to ensuring better learning outcomes in young learners." Stage 3: the Oxford Big Read Global judge (s) will then select the best story to be awarded the Grand Prize, plus one First Runner-Up, in each of the three categories. ![]() Winners were selected on the national level through the participating Oxford University Press branches, and then become semi-finalists in the regional competition across Asia. The prizes in the competition include an iPad, an OUP books bundle, a cash award and a certificate. The winners from India are B R Nimeesha (from Madurai), Ananya Sheorey, Saara Sen, Neha Chhajed and Sama S Jahagirdar (all from Nagpur), a statement from Oxford University Press said.Īmong other winners, two students are from China and one from each Pakistan and Malaysia. Republic Vibe on Instagram: The 5th Oxford Big Read (OBR) prize distribution ceremony was held on 18 January 2021 and was attended by winning students. Oxford Big Read Asia Challenge is a reading and writing campaign for primary and secondary students. Among the list of finalists for the Oxford Big Read Asia Challenge five students are from India.
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