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    Toyota’s Dream Car Art Contest Returns with Grand Celebration in Pakistan After Five Years

    Indus Motor Company (IMC), in collaboration with Toyota Motor Corporation, proudly hosted the Grand Dream Car Art Contest event, marking a triumphant return after a five-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    This global initiative, launched by Toyota in 2004, aims to encourage creativity and imagination in children aged 15 years and below by providing them a platform to dream big and express their visions of the future through art. 

    This year’s contest witnessed an overwhelming response with 25,324 entries collected from across Pakistan, engaging 1,118 schools, including 183 government institutions, across 29 cities spanning from Quetta to Kashmir. 

    The grand event celebrated 27 regional winners, with 9 exceptional young artists honored as National Winners, whose artworks will represent Pakistan on the global stage at the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest finals in Japan this August 2025. Additionally, 2 artworks received the Jury Choice Award, while 3 entries were recognized with the “Waku Doki” (heart-pumping excitement) award, selected by the female engineers of IMC. The “CEO Choice Award” was presented to 3 outstanding artworks by Mr. Ali Asghar Jamali, CEO of Indus Motor Company. 

    Gracing the occasion as Chief Guests were Mr. Ali Asghar Jamali, CEO of IMC, and Mr. Shinji Yanagi, Vice Chairman of IMC. The event was further honored by the presence of Toyota Dealers’ Principals and the distinguished jury panel, whose invaluable contribution was acknowledged with deep appreciation by IMC leadership. 

    This year, the esteemed jury included celebrated faculty members from the Indus Valley School of Art & Architecture: Aliya Yousuf, Wafa Ali, Muhammad Zeeshan, and Abdul Jabbar Gull, whose expertise ensured a fair and inspiring selection process. 

    Reflecting on the event’s success, Mr. Ali Asghar Jamali, CEO of IMC, stated: “The Dream Car Art Contest reflects Toyota’s core belief in nurturing imagination and innovation among youth. It’s not just about art—it’s about dreaming without limits. The incredible response from across the country shows how deeply rooted creativity is in our children, and we’re proud to provide them a platform that could one day turn those dreams into reality.” 

    As the winning entries head to Japan, IMC continues to stand firm in its commitment to youth development and creative empowerment through global platforms that celebrate talent and dreams alike.

    Also Read: Dun & Bradstreet Pakistan and Gallup Pakistan issue the 18th edition of their publication – The ‘Pakistan Consumer Confidence Index (CCI)’

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