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Awaam ki Awaaz: LG seeks peoples’ cooperation to make J&K fear-free, corruption-free, drug-free and job-oriented

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Awaam ki Awaaz: LG seeks peoples’ cooperation to make J&K fear-free, corruption-free, drug-free and job-oriented
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  • Janbhagidari a strong foundation of effective and efficient administration
  • In three years, we have introduced reforms in every sector, which has opened up a plethora of opportunities for growth and development.
  • J&K moving ahead to be one of the leading regions in sectors like IT, industries, tourism, revenue, women entrepreneurship, youth empowerment

Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha in the 17th edition of the ‘Awaam Ki Awaaz’ programme Sunday said ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’ provides the perfect opportunity to make four big resolutions – Make J&K fear-free, corruption-free, drug-free and job-oriented.

These resolutions entail the participation of the people to fulfill our resolve and build upon the achievements of the last 75 years, he added.

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Observing that ‘janbhagidari’ (public participation) is a strong foundation of effective and efficient administration, the LG urged the people to become a partner in the developmental journey.

“No strategy of rapid socio-economic transformation will work without active participation of people. The ‘Amrit Kaal Khand’ has infused a sense of self-confidence and we are determined to harness the tremendous capacities of human capital to build a strong and prosperous J&K,” he said, adding that continuous efforts are being made to fulfill the aspirations of the people, particularly the youth, who are the lifeblood of society and guardians of economic development and social progress.

“In a short span of three years, we have introduced reforms in every sector, which has opened up a plethora of opportunities for growth and development. The results are visible as J&K is now moving ahead to be one of the leading regions in sectors like IT, industries, tourism, revenue, women entrepreneurship and youth empowerment,” the LG said.

He also expressed gratitude to all the citizens for their immense contribution and wholehearted participation in ‘Har Ghar Tiranga Utsav’.

The LG also shared inspiring stories of citizens who are making a positive impact in the lives of others and playing the role of a change-maker for the society.

“The story of Haji Mohammad Shafi Sheikh is truly inspiring. A pioneer in introducing horticulture in Bhaderwah, he encouraged other farmers to convert their land into orchards, and now three villages have been transformed into exotic fruit hub of Jammu division,” said the LG.

Appreciating Syed Jalees Qadri, a young entrepreneur from Srinagar for his endeavor of replacing the use of plastic cups with ‘kulhad’ (earthen cups), the LG said Jalees is on a mission to promote environmental sustainability and reviving traditional crafts.

For environmental protection, it is necessary to adopt a sustainable lifestyle and bring about a change in our behavior.  Now, environment-friendly ‘kulhad’, which has been a part of our tradition since ages, is slowly and steadily replacing plastic cups, added the LG.

Acknowledging the determined efforts of Srinagar’s Abdul Rahim Bhat to plant a million trees till 2030 in the Valley, the LG said that his story is an inspiring tale of common man’s social responsibility. He has planted two lakh trees in the Kashmir Valley without the help of any organisation. His spirit to give back to society is commendable.

“Our natural resources are limited, and their conservation & protection is essential for our existence. We must take inspiration from Abdul Rahim Bhat and discharge our responsibility towards protecting natural resources from destruction while walking on the path of development,” he added.

Highlighting the role of Self Help Groups as a facilitator of development, the LG mentioned Anita Devi, a resident of Reasi district, who is spearheading a Self Help Group of 1300 women, and has transformed several villages of her area.

She is a living example of ‘Nari Shakti’ who has converted the challenges of remote hilly areas into opportunities, the LG said.

The LG also acknowledged the notable work of Kulgam’s Shahina Akhtar for providing  free coaching to the women of her area so that they can become self-dependent.

Referring to a suggestion received from Doda’s Reva Raina related to capacity building and credit facilities for women entrepreneurs, the LG listed various programs of the government to connect women folks with entrepreneurial endeavors and assured her that all the necessary steps will be taken by the administration.

“We have adopted the MTC model — Market Network, Training and Continuous Support, to create a strong eco-system of women entrepreneurs in Jammu and Kashmir with personalized support. Financial assistance of Rs 1,840 crore was also given through various banks to the people to start their own employment in the financial year 2021-22.  Under Tejaswini scheme, 2000 girls were made entrepreneurs in the last financial year, having been provided a financial assistance of Rs 102 crore. Skill development training has also been ensured by JKEDI to all the entrepreneurs,” the LG said.

The LG instructed the JKTPO to integrate the suggestions received from Reva Raina during their upcoming programmes.

On the suggestion of Anita Goel from Inner Wheel Club Jammu on strengthening the relationship between the civil society and administration, the LG called upon civil society groups to participate in the process of social development and create awareness about public welfare programs run by the administration.

The LG thanked Poonam Shashtri from Jammu who suggested conservation and preservation of heritage sites and assured her that the key ideas will be incorporated in the policies.

The LG exhorted the enlightened citizens to identify ancient heritage sites in their respective areas to intensify ‘Adopt a Heritage: Apni Dharohar, Apni Pehchaan’ initiative. He also called upon all the public representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions to join this campaign.

The LG also mentioned some thoughtful observations shared by Uma Sharma from Jammu to promote ‘Literary festivals’, ‘Book Cafes’ and scaling up the pace of digitization of libraries.

The valuable insights received from Kupwara’s Altaf Hussain Khan and Ganderbal’s Peerzada Vikar Shah pertaining to maintenance and promotion of gardens and landscaping in J&K, besides promotion and monetization of floriculture were also shared by the LG.

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