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Winners of photography competition on BRI projects announced

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The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting and Pakistan-China Institute (PCI) on Thursday announced the winners of the nationwide photography competition on projects related to Road and Belt Initiative.

The competition received over 1500 entries for showcasing the progress of the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a prominent project within China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The last date for submitting photographs for the ‘Nationwide Best Belt and Road Initiative Projects Photography Competition,’ organized by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting in collaboration with PCI was October 7.

The competition meant to capture the essence and impact of CPEC and other BRI projects in Pakistan, received submissions in three categories: ‘Infrastructure and Development,’ ‘People and Stories’, and ‘Environmental Impact.’

A panel of renowned photographers, artists and relevant government authorities had judged the entries.

Speaking on the occasion, Director General Radio Pakistan Muhammad Tahir Hassan appreciated the role of media in promoting people to people contacts among the nations.

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