MNRE Invites India’s Creative Minds to Design the Logo for Green Hydrogen Mission — Winner to Receive ₹1 Lakh!

Logo to Showcase India’s Green Hydrogen Ambition, Self-Reliance and Multi-Sector Potential; Entries Open till November 5, 2025

The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) has announced a nationwide Logo Design Contest for the National Green Hydrogen Mission (NGHM) — inviting creative citizens across India to visually represent the nation’s ambition to lead the world in the emerging Green Hydrogen sector.

Under the mission, MNRE aims to create a comprehensive framework for establishing a Green Hydrogen ecosystem that will drive India toward decarbonisation, energy self-reliance, and reduced dependence on fossil fuel imports, while positioning the country as a global leader in Green Hydrogen technology and markets.

In line with this vision, MNRE is seeking a logo that embodies India’s aspiration “to make India the Global Hub for production, usage and export of Green Hydrogen and its derivatives.” The design should reflect the mission’s core themes — sustainability, innovation, clean energy transition, and the multi-sectoral potential of Green Hydrogen across steel, transport, fertilizer, shipping, petrochemical, and other industries.

Participants can submit their entries in JPEG, PNG, or PDF formats, with a minimum resolution of 300 DPI and size of 15 cm x 20 cm. The submissions will be evaluated by an internal MNRE committee based on creativity, originality, composition, simplicity, technical excellence, and relevance to the NGHM vision.

The winning entry will receive a cash prize of ₹1,00,000 and a certificate of recognition presented by the Mission Director, NGHM. Additionally, the winner will be reimbursed for a round-trip domestic economy airfare to New Delhi. Ten runners-up will each receive a cash prize of ₹5,000.

The last date for submission is November 5, 2025.

Interested participants can register and upload their designs directly at:

🔗 https://www.mygov.in/task/logo-design-contest-national-green-hydrogen-mission/

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