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Winners of art contest announced

August 12, 2025
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Pakistan National Council of Arts has announced the winners of the National Youth Art Competition 2025 organised by its Visual Arts Division. This annual event celebrates the creativity and talent of young Pakistani artists, providing them with a national platform to showcase their skills and compete with their peers.

Renowned calligrapher Humayun Bangash, who also presented awards to the winners, inaugurated the show. Former Ambassador to Japan, Farukh Amil, and PNCA Director General Ayoub Jamali were also present on the occasion.

The National Youth Art Competition and Exhibition were announced in July 2025 under the themes “Bunyanum Marsoos” and “Marka-i-Haq”, received an overwhelming response from young artists. Nationwide, more than 300 submissions were received, each reflecting deep patriotism and a love for the country, along with heartfelt tributes to the brave soldiers safeguarding Pakistan’s borders.

Top prize winners received cash awards: first prize of Rs40,000 went to Arina Khan, second prize of Rs30,000 to Amna Wajahat, and third prize of Rs20,000 to Syeda Wajeeha Fatima. Honourable mentions, each receiving Rs5,000, were awarded to Saleha Naseem, Urooj Saleem, Noorul Fajar, Mishal Mahsud, Abeeha Humayun, M. Hassan Ali, and Amna Bibi.

All participating artists were awarded certificates in recognition of their creativity and dedication. In line with this year, Pakistan 78th Independence Day celebrations, the art competition and exhibition carried the banner of “Marka-i-Haq” (Battle of Truth) symbolising Pakistan’s resilience, progress and national pride. The initiative served as a heartfelt tribute to the courage, sacrifice and patriotism of the Pakistan Armed Forces.

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