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Participants can also express their gratitude to teachers by carrying out specially-designed activities in schools.
Secondary students may enter group A of the contest while primary four to six pupils participate in group B.
Proposals including budget should be submitted to the organising bodies through their schools before November 8.
Each school can only send in one entry.
Selection will be based on creativity, feasibility, presentation, appropriateness, students' participation and allocation of resources.
Ten selected entries from each group will be given subvention to carry out activities in their schools.
Written reports on implementation of proposals by students should be submitted in early January and adjudicators may also visit the schools if necessary.
Winners of the contest will be invited to attend a prize-giving ceremony in late
January.
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Long service insignia awarded to immigration officers
In a presentation ceremony held at the Immigration Headquarters today (Wednesday), 54 members of the Immigration Service were awarded the long and meritorious service insignia.
Two chief immigration officers were awarded the second clasps to their medals for their 30 years of dedicated service.
First clasp. signifying 25 years of service, was presented to Principal Immigration Officer, Mr Choi Ping-lun and 19 others. Another 32 officers received the Hong Kong disciplined services medals which marked their 18 years of service.