Abdullah Abdulghani & Bros Co (AAB), the exclusive dealer of Toyota in Qatar, has announced the winners of the Dream Car Art Contest.
Children in three age categories had participated in the competition: under 8 years, 8-11 years and 12-15 years.
Since 2004, the Toyota Dream Car Art Contest has been conducted as part of Toyota Motor Corp Japan’s social contribution initiatives.
In Qatar, AAB — Toyota organised the contest with the aim of developing children’s creative abilities and motivating them to express their talent in drawing their dream cars.
The initiative was an attempt by AAB — Toyota to discover the hidden potential in children and unveil their imagination for future cars, the company said in a statement yesterday.
In order to “offer ample opportunity” for children to take part in the competition, AAB — Toyota collaborated with more than 60 schools for the contest in which students draw their dream cars at their schools.
The Toyota Dream Car Art Contest gives children throughout the world an opportunity to develop an interest in cars and helps them feel the joy and importance of having a dream.
The contest invites children from all corners of the globe to share ideas about the future of mobility by drawing their dream cars, which may enable one of the talented children in Qatar to visit Japan.
The winners are as follows — under 8 years: Krishna Mahesh (MES Indian School), Varsha Stalin (DPS Modern Indian School) and Ahaan Gupta (DPS Modern Indian School); 8-11 years: Keerthana Jayachandran (Rajagiri Public School), Sanjeena Banerjee (Birla Public School) and Krishna Ashok (MES Indian School); and 12-15 years: Marilyn Judith Rego (DPS Modern Indian School), Siddhi Prasad (DPS Modern Indian School) and Jasim Manzoor Muldad (Ideal Indian School).