Trailblazer Award | Sohini Roy Subarsha Chakraborty Subhrajyoti Ghosh |
Dreamspinner Award | Oindrila Sinha |
Mastercrafter Award | Esha Roy Srestha Saha Shibani Sarkar Joyee Chakraborty Debolina Dutta Saheli Paul Bidhi Shaw Subir Ghosh |
Budding Weaver Award(15-17 yrs of age or first timer only) | Meghna Naskar Debabrita Jana Sagnik Banerjee Sohini Senapati Mayuri Bachar |
Trailblazer Award
Doi by Sohini Roy
“Beautiful portrayal of the love that exists in a family and how they live happily even amidst poverty. Loved the digitally executed strokes. The artist seems to be quite inventive in her quest for her own style.”- JURY.
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Ekti hotta by Subarsa Chakraborty .

“Great work, with an innovative idea and skilful execution in water colour. Beautifully showcases the perils faced by us, the petty humans, against the mighty mosquitoes, with a touch of self-deprecating humour. Comical expressions of the characters are pretty good and amusing.”- JURY.
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Work hard by Subhrajyoti Ghosh.
“A beautiful little story! Loved it. It teaches us not to lose hope, to keep working towards the goal and to keep learning from our mistakes, so that one day we are successful. The artist has taken inspiration from anime, yet has maintained his/ her own illustration style. Every strip shows absolute momentum. Very good idea and captivating expression.”- JURY.
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Dreamspinner Award
TING! by Oindrila Sinha.

“Very well conceptualized and fairly well depicted. The idea to capture the “FOMO” (fear of missing out) and how this has an immense adverse effect on people’s life today is commendable. However, would have loved even more if the story helped us show how the main character was able to overpower this “FOMO” monster and regain control on herself. Expect to see much improved execution of concepts in the future.”- JURY.
Mastercrafter Award
Memories by Esha Roy.

“Good work! Beautifully showcased how parents try their best to fulfil wishes of their young ones. Displays good skills to work on digital medium.”- JURY.
Beyond the Mirror by Srestha Saha.
“Good idea and presentation. Beautifully captured the effects of body shaming and how with the help, love and support of the family and friends can actually help boosting confidence and be happy being one’s own true self.”- JURY.
Love by Shibani Sarkar,

“Illustrating a song in the form of a comics is very interesting. Nicely done! It displays very good drawing skills and a pleasing style creating cute and lovely characters.”- JURY.
Reprisal by Joyee Chakraborty.

“A well-known folklore retold with beautiful illustrations, invoking a fairy tale environment in the young minds and pleasing memories of the near-past in the not-so-young ones. On the whole a very good attempt.”- JURY.
Save Tree by Debolina Dutta.
“Very nice little story of how little things like photos can bring back memories and help us get the much needed nudge to do good things, so that we may give back the same childhood that we once enjoyed for our future generations. Beautifully showcased with usage of least number a words is commendable. A good idea, but could have been brought out more simply.”- JURY.
APU-DURGA by Saheli Paul.
“Good work. Very nice approach trying to recreate “Pather Panchali” with one’s own illustrations. Would have loved even more if a complete story was portrayed.”- JURY.
Gutur gu by Bidhi Shaw
“Humorous depiction with lovely images. Modern day dating with a humorous twist nicely portrayed using a vibrant colour palette.”- JURY.
Hunter by Subir Ghosh.

“Skilfully portrayed how the hunter himself gets hunted! It displays excellent drawing skills, especially in respect of perspective. With better concepts and stories, we expect the artist to produce really captivating comic strips.”- JURY.
Budding Weaver Award
Agape by Meghna Naskar.
“A beautiful story about the unspoken love that prevails amongst the siblings, no matter how much they keep fighting with each other. Brother-sister love depicted so well. Both verbal expression and drawing need polishing.”- JURY.
Freedom by Debabrita Jana

“Such beautiful thoughts expressed with much ease is indeed commendable. Should search for more innovative ideas as well as work on improving the drawing skills.”- JURY.
Initiative by Sagnik Banerjee.

“Such a small initiative yet such big impact planting of trees bring about yet so very little people these days are actually bothered to take these very small initiatives. Very nice little story to inspire us all and take action for us and our future generations. A very common thought expressed in form of too simple a story. The artist should work further on improving his/ her drawing skills.”- JURY.
3024 by Sohini Senapati

“A Sci-fi. Good visualization and most interesting execution. Harsh yet true portrayal of what our future may look like which raises a question and urges us to take action. Very neat, nice and complete.”- JURY.
Rrelief by Mayuri Bachar.
“Very good attempt! A beautiful little story from real life, portrayed and expressed with the help of one’s own illustration style and, that too, making it wordless is indeed commendable. The concept though not quite innovative, the story board is developed quite imaginatively to recreate the artist’s own childhood experince with all the associated emotions. We expect the artist to produce more such compassionate creations upholding the enlightened and humane spirit in the future.”- JURY.