The fourth edition of the Najah Qatari festival will be held for three days from August 26 at the Qatar National Convention Centre (QNCC)’s Al Mayassa Theatre.
The programme will highlight innovation, invention, inspiration and entrepreneurship in various sectors of Qatar.
The event is expected to be attended by prominent personalities, ministers, businessmen, and entrepreneurs.
While addressing a press conference earlier this week, festival founder Faisal Bin Khalid al-Otaibi said that the latest edition of the annual event highlights 10 categories.
These are the best youth initiative, the best inventor, the best poem for the year 2020-2021, the best social media platform, the best local programme in a local channel, the best social media influencer, the best ministry or government service institution, the best young broadcaster, the best newspaper, and the best entrepreneurial project.
Najah Qatari is attended by 16 different entities, including ministries, institutions, and sponsoring companies in special pavilions.
The festival is held under the slogan *Yesterday's Dream … Today's Reality.
Winners of all categories will be announced at the valedictory ceremony.
Voting is done through the Najah Qatari application, where contestants can cast their votes.
The festival will also host seven forums, which includes a forum for decision makers while focusing on the success stories, the most prominent stations and challenges, and the Shura Council Forum to discuss the latest developments of the Shura Council election.
There will be a forum for poets that includes a poetry night.
The government institutions forum will have a session that brings together representatives of various government institutions, who will explain the services and answer questions from the public.
A lecture on financial freedom and self-development will be also held, while the 2022 forum will feature the preparation for the FIFA 2022 World Cup.
Al-Otaibi said the festival will be held while strictly adhering to the coronavirus (Covid-19) precautionary measures.
 
 
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