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LG Sinha congratulates SKAUST student for bagging "Best Speaker Award"

Munjid Maryam competed with the 138 top finalists of various states and union territories and managed to grab the highest Award of the national event, The Best Speaker Award.

Posted on Apr 18, 2022 | Author RK Online Desk

 Lieutenant Governor Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha on Monday Congratulated Munjid Maryam, student of SKUAST-Kashmir, on winning Best Speaker Award at the National Environment Youth Parliament (NEYP) 2022.

 
 
Taking to a micro blogging site, twitter, LG wrote, "Congratulations to Munjid Maryam, student of SKUAST-Kashmir, on winning Best Speaker Award at the National Environment Youth Parliament (NEYP) 2022."
 
 
"We all are proud of your achievement. Best wishes for your future endeavours," he said.
 
 
National Environment Youth Parliament (NEYP) 2022 at the Parliament House hosted by Manav Rachna International Institute of Research and Studies in association with PSG was held on 16th April, 2022.
 
The event was conducted in 3 phases, the first was the university level competition in which 50,000 students participated all over the country.
 
Munjid Maryam competed with the 138 top finalists of various states and union territories and managed to grab the highest Award of the national event, The Best Speaker Award.

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