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The theme of the competition is Pakistan-Saudi Arabia relations.

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  • Embassy of the Saudi Arabia announced  a short video competition
  • The theme is Pakistan-Saudi Arabia relations
  • The entries can be submitted till March 10
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ISLAMABAD: Embassy of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has announced a short video competition for talented youth in Pakistan.

The competition has been announced on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the visit of Mr Ghulam Muhammad, the first President of Pakistan, to Saudi Arabia, and his meeting with King Abdulaziz Al Saud in March 1953.

The theme of the All-Pakistan Short Video Competition is Pakistan-Saudi Arabia relations.

All youth aged below 30 years can participate in the competition. The duration of the video should not exceed two minutes.

The video should be on the theme of ‘Pakistan-Saudi Arabia’ relations. The video can be in Arabic, English or Urdu language.  The last date for submission is 10 March, 2023.

The submission can be sent on the WhatsApp number 92-325-3111014 or emailed at mediaaattacheksa@gmail.com

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First Prize $2000, Second Prize $1500, and Third Prize $1000. Those from fourth to tenth place will receive a prize o $500 each.

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