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Youth-led fight against drugs will help achieve goal of drug-free J&K: LG

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Inaugurates DIPR’s ‘JK Youth Conclave 2024’, felicitates young achievers; launches ‘Inspire GenZ Season 2.0’ and ‘Beats of J&K Season 2.0’

Jammu: As the menace of drugs continues to pose a big challenge in Jammu and Kashmir, Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday said the youth-led fight against drugs will help in achieving the goal of a ‘drug-free’ union territory.

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He said his administration would ensure all the necessary resources and handholding to the youth in their endeavours to serve society.

“Almost 65 percent of the population of J&K is youth. This demographic dividend is our biggest strength. The youth-led fight against drugs will play a vital role in tackling the menace of drug abuse and achieving the goal of a drug-free Jammu Kashmir,” the LG said.

Sinha was speaking at a function after inaugurating ‘JK Youth Conclave 2024’ and launching the second season of ‘Inspire GenZ’ and ‘Beats of J-K’ initiatives of the Department of Information and Public Relations (DIPR) here, an official press release informed.

He commended the efforts of DIPR for engaging and inspiring the new generation to develop their individual selves.

“Platforms like ‘youth conclave’ will motivate Gen Zers to shape the J-K’s social, cultural and economic landscape and eventually make an impact on different sectors,” he said, congratulating the young achievers from J&K who were honoured for their exemplary contribution in diverse fields.

Asserting that youth power is the pillar for ‘Viksit J&K’ and ‘Viksit Bharat’, LG said the young generation is the driving force of a progressive and prosperous India and are creating new path to achieve the vision of “Amrit Kaal”.

“Youth spread the fragrance of their talent and energy to benefit all. They help the society to light the darker pathways to remove the darkness. The Administration will ensure all the necessary resources and handholding to the youth in their endeavours to serve the society,” he said.

Reiterating the commitment of his administration towards the empowerment of youth and providing them conducive environment to unleash their true potential, Sinha said the country is moving forward with great confidence, hope and expectations and “I am sure the young generation with their unique skills and talents will make their valuable contribution in this journey.”

Sinha highlighted the crucial role of the new generation in cultivating the most innovative ecosystem and shaping tomorrow’s success.

“Youth power is the driving force of progressive and prosperous India. They are creating new paths to achieve the vision of Amrit Kaal,” he said.

The LG impressed upon the mission youth and DIPR to create a network of youth through a ‘Next Generation Coalition- JK programme’.

“Youth always work selflessly. They live for others. Youth’s actions are not limited to their own benefit. The personality of the youth believes in sharing,” Sinha said.

The LG also visited the exhibition stalls put up by the different departments at the conclave and also handed over appointment letters and benefits under various schemes to the beneficiaries.

Artists of Beats of J&K enthralled the audience with their electrifying performances. A short video on the journey of film-making in J&K was also showcased on the occasion.

Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to LG;  Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu;  Rehana Batul, Commissioner Secretary Information; Jatin Kishore, Director Information, senior officials, prominent personalities, renowned artists, young achievers and youth in large number were present.

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