By TRN Online, Kathmandu, May 19: Winners of Ambassador of Pakistan Essay Writing and Speech Competition have been awarded.
The Embassy of Pakistan organized award giving ceremonies of the 13th Annual Ambassador of Pakistan Essay Writing Competition and 9th Annual Ambassador of Pakistan Speech Competition-2026.
Abrar H Hashmi, the Ambassador of Pakistan was the
Chief Guest.
This year, to commemorate 150th Birth Anniversary of
Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan, the students wrote
essays on “Quaid -e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah mainstreaming the demand for
Pakistan through constitutional means”.
Pratik Pokhrel from Viswa Niketan Secondary School,
Kathmandu secured 1st position, Dakshesh Ghimire from Chand Bagh School,
Kathmandu secured 2nd position, Nitin Thapa from Pranjali World School, Kathmandu,
secured 3rd position and received certificates of achievements and cash prizes,
according to the press release issued by the Embassy of Pakistan in Nepal.
The next twelve best essay writing students were
also presented with special cash prizes and certificates.
In their speeches, Higher Secondary and tertiary
students passionately advocated on the topic of “Will AI Engulf Libraries?”
Vishwakala Nepal from Reliance College, Kathmandu secured 1st position, Tshiring
Tamang from National Law College, Kathmandu secured 2nd position, Bipyum
Chaulagain from St. Xavier College Maitigar secured 3rd position and were given
certificates of achievements and cash prizes.
Remaining twelve participating students also
received certificates and cash prizes. A good number of Nepalese students from
more than 50 Higher Secondary School to University participated in the two
competitions. The competitions were held in phased manner over last two weeks
and it culminated in today’s event.
Ambassador of Pakistan to Nepal Abrar H Hashmi in
his concluding remarks appreciated the students for their critical thinking on
important issues.
The Ambassador lauded students for their essay
writing on constitutional efforts and Quad-e-Azam’s services in achieving
Pakistan. This hones understanding highly useful for youth to serve as a
binding bridge between the two countries.
The two competitions have been held consecutively
for the last 9 and 13 years respectively and are popular among the Nepali youth
and attract the excellent students from all over the country.