YUVA PRATIBHA – Culinary Talent Hunt Promoting Millets and Indian Heritage

YUVA PRATIBHA – Culinary Talent Hunt Promoting Millets and Indian Heritage

YUVA PRATIBHA – Culinary Talent Hunt Promoting Millets and Indian Heritage

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On May 12, 2023, MyGov and IHM, Pusa will start 'YUVA PRATIBHA - Culinary Talent Hunt'. The competition's goal is to promote India's rich culinary heritage and highlight its worth and significance to the rest of the globe. It also aims to bring out lost recipes and promote the culinary talents of young chefs and home cooks.

Following India's plan to promote itself as a worldwide millet hub, the United Nations named 2023 the "International Year of the Millets." Millets have been a staple of Indian cuisine for generations. The competition aims to increase the production and consumption of millets and promote awareness about their versatility and health benefits.

The competition provides a unique opportunity for participants to showcase their creativity and innovation in cooking with healthy and sustainable ingredients, particularly millet. It aims to create awareness about the importance of millet in our diet and promote their consumption. The fusion of millets in this competition is expected to inspire young chefs and home cooks to explore and experiment with millets in their cooking.

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Aim & Objective:

1. The aim is to encourage and showcase the culinary skills of young Indians.

2. The competition also aims to increase awareness of millet's nutritional value and relevance in guaranteeing food security and enhancing nutrition.

3. The event aims to promote millets at a national level and increase their consumption.

. Participants will be encouraged to incorporate millets into their cooking, promoting their versatility and health benefits.

How to Participate:

1. Visit the Innovateindia website to participate in the contest.

2. Only citizens of India aged between 18 to 40 years are eligible to participate.

3. Entries must be submitted on the MyGov portal. Entries submitted through any other mode will not be evaluated.

4. The dish/recipe must be homemade, and at least half of the ingredients must be millet.

5. Participants must submit 3 photographs: (i) a photo of the ingredients used; (ii) a photo of the dish prepared, and (iii) a photo of the participant with the dish.

6. The description of the dish should be clear and precise, including all the steps involved.

7. The content is available in both Hindi and English.

8. Participants are allowed to submit only one entry.

9. The top 3 winners will be announced in a physical event in New Delhi.

Reward & Recognition:

1. The first prize winner will receive ₹1,00,000/-, a trophy, and a certificate.

2. The second prize winner will receive ₹75,000/-, a trophy, and a certificate.

3. The third prize winner will receive ₹50,000/-, a trophy, and a certificate.

4. The twelve contestants who make it to the final round will be rewarded with a cash prize of ₹5,000/- each.

Mentorship:

The top three winners will receive mentorship for a month by executive chefs, along with a mentorship stipend in case the winner’s city is different from the mentor’s city.

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