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Young Artists Steal the Show at Goa Auto Show 2025 with ‘My Dream Family Car’ Contest


The Goa Auto Show 2025 wasn’t just about horsepower and high-tech—it was also about heart, imagination, and the dreams of tomorrow’s creators. In collaboration with goUNMUTE, the show hosted the “My Dream Family Car” Drawing Contest, inviting children from across Goa to imagine the future of mobility through their art.

The contest was divided into three categories:

  • Sparklers (Grades 1–4)
  • Achievers (Grades 5–8)
  • Innovators (Grades 9–12)

The response was overwhelming, with schools from all corners of the state participating. Entries ranged from flying electric vehicles and solar-powered vans to water-purifying family SUVs and flower-powered eco-cars. Judges evaluated submissions on creativity, originality, technique, relevance to theme, and overall impact.

After careful evaluation, the winners were announced:
🥇 1st Place:

  • Shom Yadav, Grade 6, Our Lady of Desterro HS, Vasco
  • Jivya Jeevan Narvekar, Grade 4, Fatima Convent HS, Margao

🥈 2nd Place:

  • Arhan Kazi, Grade 6, Holy Spirit Institute, Margao
  • Sharvi Jain, Grade 3, Bloomz International School

🥉 3rd Place:

  • Rihaan V. Hegde, Grade 2, Bloomz International School
  • Devjyoti Baidya, Grade 6, Mae Dos Pobres HS, Nuvem

🏅 4th Place:

  • Ajay Naik, Auxilium HS, Caranzalem
  • Nisha Gaonkar, Grade 2, Mae Dos Pobres HS, Nuvem
  • Shawn Braga, Grade 5, Our Lady of Succour HS, Nagoa

🎖️ 5th Place:

  • Tanushree Kumbar, Grade 5, St. Andrew’s Institute
  • Ritvik Tiwari, Grade 3, Mae Dos Pobres HS, Nuvem

“The Goa Auto Show has always been about celebrating creativity, innovation, and passion for mobility,” said the event organisers. “This drawing contest gave children a platform to dream, imagine, and showcase their talent. We’re thrilled to display their artwork at the show for everyone to see.”

Visitors to the show can view the winning artworks on display at the venue—each a vibrant, thoughtful, and inspiring glimpse into what the future of family cars could look like through the eyes of young Goans.

Whether it’s a solar-fueled flying van or a floral electric minivan that sings lullabies, these young artists reminded everyone that the future of mobility doesn’t just run on batteries and fuel—it runs on imagination.


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