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Direct interaction with youth in colleges of Hindaun City, with over 300 registrations.

Karauli, Rajasthan : The ‘MY Bharat Budget Quest 2026’ program, launched on February 3, 2026, by My Youth India under the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, aims to enhance young people’s understanding of the budget and provide a platform for their ideas.

In this regard, interactive sessions were held today in various colleges in Hindaun City block of Karauli district, including Government College Hindaun City, Nirmal Nursing College Hindaun City, and Shrimati Indira Priyadarshini Women’s College, Hindaun City.

During the program, young people were introduced to the concept of the Developed India Budget and encouraged to share their suggestions and ideas. The team visited the colleges in Hindaun City and interacted directly with the students, conducting on-the-spot registrations. More than 100 young people were registered at each college.

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The youth enthusiastically participated in the program and shared their opinions on various budget-related topics. On this occasion, District Youth Officer Sharad Tripathi said, “Budget Quest 2026 is a powerful medium to connect young people with the country’s economic policies and budget process.

Through this initiative, young people will not only understand the budget but will also be able to actively participate in building a developed India through their suggestions. The winning participants in this competition will also get an opportunity to interact directly with and meet the Prime Minister.” Yogendra Dagur, Department Convenor, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, said, “Today’s youth have the potential to shape the future of the country.

Programs like Budget Quest 2026 are commendable efforts to connect young people with policy, budget, and nation-building. Such platforms play a crucial role in connecting the thinking of the youth with the country’s development journey.” Yogendra Dagur, Department Convenor, Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, and Rais Ahmed provided significant support in the successful organization of the program.

Manisha Kumari, a student of Nehru College, sang a song and was honored with a pen by Mr. Tripathi. The objective of the program is to make young people participants in the nation-building process, connect their thinking with policy-making, and spread the message of “Developed India Budget: The Path to a Golden India” to everyone. The last date for registration under the Thanakhmaj Funmez 2026 program is February 17, 2026. My Youth India will extend this campaign to other educational institutions in the district in the coming days.

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