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The Minister of Youth and Sports and the Governor of Giza participate in the closing ceremony of the festival "Discover talent"

Eng. Adel Al -Najjar, Governor of Giza, participated in the activities of the closing ceremony of the & quot festival; Talent Discovery & quot; organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sports represented in the Central Administration for the Development of Agriculture, at the British University Theater in Cairo with the wide participation of young women and young people from various governorates of the Republic, within the competitions & quot; my talent & quot; And & rdquo; Al -Ashmouni, Governor of Sharqia, Major General Tariq Al -Shazly, Governor of Suez, Bilal Habash, Deputy Governor of Beni Suef, Dr. Mohamed Mahmoud Abu Zaid, Deputy Governor of Minya, along with a group of artistic and cultural symbols, headed by the able artist Safaa Abu Al Saud, and the young artist, Muhammad Osama, while the sports ceremony was presented by Hani Hathout. In more than 20 technical, cultural and scientific fields, where the finals qualified about 1,500 contestants, and the value of the prizes presented to the winners reached about 3.8 million pounds.

& nbsp; Cultural and scientific, explaining that the political leadership pays great attention to enabling young people and youth and opening the horizons of creativity to them, believing in their abilities to make distinguished contributions in various fields. It represents a national platform for the manufacture of hope and creativity and a real opportunity to shed light on young energies from various governorates, confirming the Ministry’s continued provision of qualitative programs and competitions that contribute to enhancing positive values ​​and developing skills. The patriotism that reflects the state’s interest in the discovery and care of the talented. Various initiatives and programs believing that investing in young minds is the main pillar of building the Egyptian man and making a better future for the homeland. And & rdquo;

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