In a striking showcase of nationwide progress and inclusivity, the Viksit Bharat SankalpYatra (VBSY) led by Prime Minister NarendraModi emerges as a source of fervor in various districts across Jammu and Kashmir. Propelled by the resolute call for a Developed India, the Yatra strategically reaches the Panchayats of the Border and Hilly blocks within the Union Territory.
Central to this transformative initiative is a specially equipped van, acting as the epicenter for engaging activities that seize the attention of locals during day-long events. A standout feature includes a pioneering demonstration of Drone technology for agricultural innovation, orchestrated by the Department of Agriculture. This effort not only educates but also captivates attendees, including students and locals, showcasing the incredible potential of drone technology in revolutionizing the agricultural sector.
Educational institutions actively participate in this historic moment for independent India through the Viksit Bharat @2047 initiative. They contribute to a unified effort for comprehensive development, hosting interactive sessions and online webcasts that align with the nationwide call for progress. This collaborative approach emphasizes a commitment to development devoid of discrimination based on caste, religion, creed, or sex.
For the first time in India’s independent history, development has permeated the remotest corners of the country. PM Modi’sViksit Bharat SankalpYatra ensures that every scheme achieves 100 percent saturation, leaving no one excluded. This commitment mirrors a transformative vision for the nation, where inclusivity and progress intertwine.
The VBSY stands as a testament to the potency of collective action and an unwavering dedication to ensuring that the benefits of development reach every citizen. As the Yatra unfolds, it vividly portrays a developed and united India, transcending geographical challenges from the hilly terrains of Doda Kishtwar to the plains of Jammu. The overwhelming response attests to the resonance of the Yatra’s impact across diverse landscapes.



