CBSE Invites Teachers and Students to Contribute for November Edition of ‘Sapnon Ki Udaan’ e-Magazine

CBSE Invites Entries for ‘Sapnon Ki Udaan’ November 2025 Edition
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CBSE Invites Teachers and Students to Join ‘Sapnon Ki Udaan 2025’ — Submit Creative Work on India’s Tribal Heritage Before October 20!

CBSE Board has issued a new notification related to the November 2025 edition of Sapnon Ki Udaan e-Magazine, which all teachers and students should know about.

This post will tell you all the important details from the official circular — including the theme, submission process, deadlines, and guidelines. So, all teachers and students are advised to read this article till the end and share it with their school communities.

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What is CBSE’s Latest Circular About?

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released a new circular (CBSE/ACAD/E-Mag/2025, dated 07 October 2025) inviting entries for the November 2025 edition of its national e-magazine, “Sapnon Ki Udaan”, published by NCERT.

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This edition continues from Notification No. Acad-84 dated 10.09.2025 and aims to showcase students’ original and creative works on the theme —

“Tribal Heritage of India” (भारत की जनजातीय विरासत)

This theme also commemorates the 150th Birth Anniversary of Birsa Munda and Janjatiya Gaurav Divas (15th November), celebrating the rich tribal legacy and culture of India.

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What is the Main Theme for the November 2025 Issue?

The central theme for the November issue is “Tribal Heritage of India.”
Students can explore aspects such as tribal art, culture, folklore, heroes, traditions, and contributions to India’s cultural fabric.

This edition aims to honor indigenous identities while encouraging students to express their ideas creatively and authentically.

How Can Students and Teachers Submit Entries?

Schools are requested to submit entries through the official Google Form provided by CBSE: https://forms.gle/yBpiuXmcatjBX4oS8

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The last date for submission is 20 October 2025. All entries must be submitted only by the school Principal using the official cbseshiksha.in email ID.

What Are the Important Rules and Guidelines?

CBSE has issued clear technical and creative guidelines for this issue to ensure fairness and originality.

  1. Entries must be original and unpublished.
  2. AI-generated or plagiarized content will be rejected.
  3. Contributors whose work has already been published in Sapnon Ki Udaan will not be eligible for the next three issues.
  4. Entries can be in Hindi, English, or any Indian language.
  5. The content should be informative, engaging, and creative.
  6. Schools should encourage new contributors to participate this time.

Submission Categories for Sapnon Ki Udaan (November 2025 Edition)

CategoryWord Limit / Specification
ArticleUp to 800 words
Story500–800 words
Poem12–32 lines (maximum 200 words)
Essay500–800 words
Dialogue300–500 words
Travelogue500–800 words
Infographic50 words per image or idea
Quiz / TriviaMaximum 20 questions
Reflections500–800 words
Play300–500 words
Photo EssayImage with 250–300 words description
Illustration / Poster / PaintingHigh-resolution (300 dpi)
PhotographsHigh-resolution JPG / PNG (300 dpi)

What Are the Formatting Guidelines?

  • Hindi: Unicode, 14 pt, 1.5 spacing
  • English: Times New Roman, 12 pt, 1.5 spacing
  • Other Indian Languages: Unicode, 14 pt, 1.5 spacing

All images must be copyright-free and properly credited if required.

Where to Ask Questions or Clarify Doubts?

For any queries regarding submissions, schools or teachers may contact: e-magazine@cbseshiksha.in

Why Should Schools Participate?

This initiative is an excellent opportunity for students to showcase their talent, explore tribal culture, and develop a deeper understanding of India’s diverse heritage.

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CBSE encourages schools to promote creative writing, research, and artistic expression through this activity. It also helps in celebrating the spirit of inclusion, diversity, and pride in Indian roots.

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