Opportunity to earn 15 thousand from the government by making a video, this is the last date to apply..

If you like to make reels on social media, then there is a great opportunity for you. The Government of India has started a great competition. In this, you can win a prize of up to $15,000 by making just a 1-minute video. This is the A Decade of Digital India Reel Contest. It is being organized on the completion of 10 years of the Digital India campaign.
This competition started on 1 July 2025. The last date to apply for this is 1 August 2025. This means you do not have much time.
What is the purpose of this competition?
Through this competition, it is to be shown what changes Digital India has brought in the lives of common people. You can share your experience in the video, like how UPI made payment easier, how online education became possible, what benefits did you get from DigiLocker, e-hospital, or any digital service that changed your life.
What will you get as the prize?
The government will reward more than 100 people through this real competition. The top 10 participants will be given a prize of Rs 15,000, the next 25 will get Rs 10,000, and 50 more people will get Rs 5,000.
What are the rules for making videos?
If you are thinking of applying for this competition, then you should know the conditions of the video first. Your video should not be more than 1 minute. Your video should be in MP4 format only. It should be made in portrait mode, like you make an Instagram Reel. You can make it in any Indian language or English. The video should be original; it should not have been posted anywhere before.
What is the process to apply?
First of all, you have to go to the website https://innovateindia.mygov.in. After this you will see the option of A Decade of Digital India Reel Contest. Click on it. Register and upload your reel video. While submitting, you will also have to give a small description about which experience your video is based on.
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