CBSE Invites Entries for June 2025 Edition of Sapnon Ki Udaan e-Magazine Published by NCERT
CBSE NEWS DESK : CBSE Board has issued a notice related to the June 2025 edition of its e-magazine Sapnon Ki Udaan, which all students and teachers should know about. This blog post will tell you the complete details about the theme, deadlines, and submission process. That is why all schools, teachers, and students should read this blog post till the end and share it widely among their school communities.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), in continuation of its earlier circular Acad-20 dated 28 April 2025, has released a new notification inviting original entries for the upcoming June 2025 edition of the e-magazine “Sapnon Ki Udaan,” published by NCERT.
This edition will focus on the fascinating theme: Archaeology and Historical Sites of India: Different Dimensions. The CBSE urges all affiliated schools to actively encourage their students to explore India’s rich cultural and archaeological heritage through creative and academic expressions.
As per the circular, schools are required to submit entries in accordance with the submission guidelines outlined in Annexure-A. The last date for sending entries is 4:00 PM on 29 May 2025.
Students, teachers, and parents must note that entries will only be accepted via the school’s official CBSE email ID (i.e., ending in @cbseshiksha.in). No other email submissions will be considered valid.
How to Submit Entries?
Participants must upload their work using the official Google Form provided by CBSE.
Submission Link: https://forms.gle/kmYmCZ52ssSiX4J7A
The circular strongly encourages schools to share this opportunity with all stakeholders — students, teachers, parents, and staff members — and motivate them to contribute to this national-level educational platform.
What Can Students Explore?
Sub-Themes | Examples and Directions |
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Ancient Civilisations | Harappan, Mauryan, Gupta period stories or research |
Forgotten Settlements | Lost cities, vanished towns, lesser-known ruins |
Underwater Archaeology | Explore shipwrecks, submerged temples, ancient ports |
Personal Experiences | Amateur excavation stories, student archaeology clubs |
Ritual Landscapes | Sacred hills, temple complexes, pilgrimage paths |
Architecture in Stone | Temples, forts, palaces and what they symbolise |
Conservation and ASI | Role of Archaeological Survey of India in preservation |
Rock Art and Tribal Culture | Prehistoric paintings, tribal carvings, community heritage |
Artefacts | Pottery, tools, coins, inscriptions with meaning |
Tech in Archaeology | 3D scanning, radar imaging, new-age mapping tools |
Myths and Monuments | Folklore around historic places and statues |
Women in Fieldwork | Profiles of female archaeologists, researchers, curators |
School Visits | Learnings from heritage tours and monument walks |
Categories and Word Limits
Format | Word Limit / Details |
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Poems | 12 to 32 lines |
Stories | 600 to 1200 words |
Articles | 700 to 1500 words |
Dialogues or Plays | 400 to 700 words |
Essays | 500 to 800 words |
Illustrations / Posters | High-resolution artwork, 300 dpi |
Profiles | 400 to 800 words |
Travelogues | 800 to 1200 words |
State Snapshots | Infographics or short creative write-ups (up to 500 words) |
Photography | JPEG/PNG, 300 dpi, with 50–100 word caption |
State Trivia / Quizzes | 20 to 30 questions |
Reflections | 500 to 1000 words |
Career Guidance | Explore careers in archaeology, heritage, or museums |
Submission Guidelines
Requirement | Details |
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Deadline | Submit by 29 May 2025, 4:00 PM |
Submission Link | https://forms.gle/kmYmCZ52ssSiX4J7A |
Format | DOC/DOCX or PDF |
Language | Any scheduled Indian language |
Text Font | English: Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1.5 spacing Hindi: Unicode, 14 pt, 1.5 spacing |
File Type | Text: DOC, DOCX, or PDF Images: JPEG/PNG (300 dpi minimum) |
Eligibility | Must be submitted through school email ending with @cbseshiksha.in |
Originality | No plagiarism or AI-generated content allowed |
Permissions | Use original artwork or get proper permission for images used |
For any queries or clarification, schools and students can reach out via email at: e-magazine@cbseshiksha.in
The Sapnon Ki Udaan magazine continues to serve as a creative platform for young minds to showcase their knowledge, passion, and vision for India. This month’s theme offers a unique opportunity to dive into the layers of India’s ancient past, historical significance, and cultural heritage.
This circular opens the door for students to not only learn but express their understanding of history through writing, design, or research. Kindly share this with all stakeholders and let every student explore their creative potential.
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