Kathmandu, May 19
The Embassy of Pakistan in Kathmandu organised award ceremonies, in
Kathmandu on Tuesday, for the 13th Annual Ambassador of Pakistan
Essay Writing Competition and the 9th Annual Ambassador of Pakistan
Speech Competition 2026.
The essay competition was conducted on 'Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Mainstreaming the Demand for Pakistan through Constitutional Means”. Pratik
Pokhrel from Viswa Niketan Secondary School secured first position. Dakshesh
Ghimire from Chand Bagh School secured second position, while Nitin Thapa from
Pranjali World School stood third.
The winners received certificates, cash prizes and special prizes. The
essay competition was organised to commorate 150th birth anniversary
of Jinnah, the Embassy informed in a statement.
Likewise, the speech competition focused on the topic 'Will AI Engulf
Libraries?'. Vishwakala Nepal from Reliance College secured first position in
the competition while Tshring Tamang from National Law College stood second and
Bipyum Chaulagain from St. Xavier College secured third position. Participants
received certificates and prizes.
The embassy said that more than 50 students from higher secondary school
to university level participated in the competitions. Competitors delivered
speeches and submitted essays before a panel of judges.
Addressing the programme, Pakistan's Ambassador to Nepal Abrar H. Hashmi
said the competitions aimed to encourage constitutional understanding, academic
participation and engagement among Nepali students.
Published in The Rising Nepal daily on 20 May 2026.
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