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GORAKHPUR: Pankaj Chaurasia, a National Service Scheme (NSS) volunteer from the Mata Shabari unit at Mahayogi Gorakhnath University (MGUG), has been selected for the final round of the MY Bharat Budget Quest 2026, a national-level virtual interaction programme that offers participants an opportunity to engage with the Prime Minister, said the the university.
A second-year B Pharma student, Pankaj secured his place in the final stage after competing against over 1.2 million participants from across the country.
The final round of the programme is scheduled to be held on April 12 and 13.
Congratulating him on the achievement, MGUG vice-chancellor Surinder Singh, registrar Pradeep Kumar Rao, deputy registrar (administration) Shrikant, pharmacy department head Shashikant Singh, NCC ANO Sandeep Srivastava, NSS programme coordinator Dhananjay Pandey, and programme officer of the Mata Shabari unit Amit Upadhyay wished him success in the final stage.
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