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Bharat Ko Janiye Quiz: Participate to win two-week all-inclusive ‘India Tour’, here’s how!

Online quiz is free to enter and open to Persons of Indian Origin PIO, Non-Resident Indians NRI, and foreign nationals aged 14 to 50

The Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India, has announced the 5th edition of the Bharat Ko Janiye (Know India) Quiz 2024-25, an engaging initiative designed to connect the global Indian diaspora and foreign nationals with India’s vibrant culture and heritage.

Open to Persons of Indian Origin (PIO), Non-Resident Indians (NRI), and foreign nationals aged 14 to 50, the quiz aims to deepen knowledge and foster a sense of connection to India’s achievements, traditions, and values.

Running from 11 November to 10 December 2024, the online quiz is free to enter, with registration available at www.bkjquiz.com. Participants can attempt the quiz multiple times, with their best score considered for evaluation. The format features 30 multiple-choice questions to be completed within 16–17 minutes, and there’s no negative marking.

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To make participation accessible worldwide, contestants can take the quiz from anywhere, with time taken to complete the questions factored into final scores.

The rewards are just as exciting as the challenge. The top 15 winners in each category—PIO/foreign nationals and NRI—will be invited on a two-week Bharat Ko Janiye Yatra, which includes participation in the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) celebrations.

This journey offers a unique opportunity to experience India firsthand. Up to four winners per country will be selected to ensure wide geographical representation, and all participants will receive a digital certificate of participation.

This quiz is more than just a test of knowledge; it’s a chance to rediscover India and strengthen ties with its legacy. Interested individuals are encouraged to take part in this extraordinary opportunity.

Participate in the quiz and tag @TheAusToday for a chance to win $50!

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