More than 100 young students (6-12 years) from different top schools of Islamabad participated in the competition.
The embassy posted the beautiful paintings on its official profile of the Embassy on Facebook. The contest started on 7th of February and ended on 13th of February.
The embassy decided to announce the winners on the basis of likes on the painting pictures of the students.
Almost 15 Thousand people showed their interest by liking the pictures of the young painters.
According to the results, Davarzani Ekaterina is the winner of the competition as she got 1800 likes on her painting picture.
Aribah Basit stood 2nd in the competition as 1400 people liked her painting. Amalia got 3rd position as she received 1300 likes on her painting picture and Muhammad Mustufa came 4th in this competition with almost 700 likes on his painting picture.
All the winners of the contest were invited as guests at the Embassy of Uzbekistan. The Ambassador of Uzbekistan Furqat Sidiqov appreciated the work of young students and distributed gifts like LED TV, Tablets, Mobile Phone and Drawing Set amongst them.
The ambassador assured that they would continue to encourage and patronise young and talentrd artists even in the coming days.
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