The competition aimed to assess and enhance young people’s knowledge across various fields, strengthen their analytical and quick-thinking skills, reveal individual potential, and promote a healthy competitive environment.
A total of 723 young participants, aged 16 to 29, registered to participate in the competition to demonstrate their knowledge, showcase their intellectual abilities, and realise their full potential.
During the event, it was emphasised that supporting initiatives that contribute to the personal development of young people is one of the key priorities of the state youth policy. Projects implemented in this direction play an important role in shaping young people as active, responsible, and engaged members of society.