79th Independence Day celebrations
JAMMU: Deputy Chief Minister Surinder Choudhary today unfurled the National Flag on the occasion of 79th Independence Day celebrations, at MA Stadium, Jammu, this morning.
The Dy CM inspected the contingents of the Independence Day Parade and took the ceremonial salute.
The I- Day Parade consisted of total 32 smart contingents from BSF, CRPF, SSB, IRP (Women & Male), J&K Police, JKAP, SDRF, J&K Fire and Emergency Services, J&K Forest Protection Force, NCC (Boys and Girls), several government and private schools contingents, Brass & Pipe Bands of BSF, J&K Armed Police and Band Troops (Girl & Boys) of different Schools.
The Deputy Chief Minister, at the outset, expressed deepest condolences to the grieving families who have lost their family members and relatives in the tragic cloudburst in Chashoti, Kishtwar. Expressing sympathies, he said that the government stands in solidarity with the affected families.
While addressing the gathering on the prestigious event, the Dy CM greeted the people of J&K and the nation on the auspicious occasion of the 79th Independence Day. He said Independence Day reminds us of the sacrifices of our brave ancestors and the struggle of our freedom fighters. He expressed gratitude towards the martyrs who sacrificed their lives to bring the light of freedom to the nation.
Highlighting the government’s achievements recorded in the past 10 months, the Dy CM proudly informed that 46 new industrial estates have started in Jammu and Kashmir, and new factories are coming up in areas like Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Pulwama and Budgam. Likewise, the government has formulated a Local Employment Policy so that the youth of J&K have the first right in the newly set up factories.
He said that J&K is not only known for its mountains, rivers and beautiful weather, but also for centuries-old art and heritage. “Our artisans and skilled people are the soul of this land, who with their own hands create amazing works of art that are appreciated all over the world.”
The Dy CM said that the government has given GI tag to Kashmiri pashmina, kani shawl, paper mashi and walnut wood carving, along with Solai Honey of Ramban, Kaladi of Ramnagar, Guchchi Mushroom of Doda, Basmati of Jammu, Rajma of Bhaderwah and Saffron of Kishtwar and in handicrafts, Chakri Kala Rajouri, Basohli Pashmina Shawl and Basohli Paintings.
Underscoring the government’s care for the weak, poor, and needy citizens, the Dy CM maintained that the government has distributed 2 lakh safety kits among the workers, which included helmets, safety shoes, gloves, and basic medical kits.
“Through pension schemes like ISSS and NSAP, the Omar Abdullah government has ensured to provide pension to the elderly, widows and the disabled from month to month to facilitate their living,” he added.
The Dy CM said that, giving more emphasis on health services, the government has given its biggest priority to the expansion of health services. Besides, MBBS and PG seats have also been increased so that more and more local students get the opportunity of medical education.
In the education sector, the government has taken important steps, including mobile schools for hilly and remote areas, where it was difficult to reach, and a New Education policy has been adopted in Jammu and Kashmir. The government has started teachers training programs, which focus on a new curriculum, activity-based teaching and student counselling, he added.
For farmers, the government has initiated various schemes in agriculture, horticulture, and sericulture to enhance their income. Through the Saffron Mission, Saffron from Pampore is now reaching the world market with a GI tag, he said.
The Dy CM said that the government has also increased the Kisan Credit Card coverage for the farmers so that they can get loans at low interest. Also, the crop insurance scheme compensates for their losses, be it rains, hailstorms or falling market prices.
Regarding youth empowerment, the Dy CM emphasized that the government will provide skill training to more and more youth through Mission Yuva, including training in areas like IT, tourism, handicraft, dairy farming, solar installation and modern agriculture. After the training, they will be given subsidised loans to start their business so that they do not have to just search for a job, but they can become a source of employment for their city and village.
The Dy CM also informed that the Omar Abdullah government has taken many major steps for the empowerment of women. Self Help Groups (SHGs) have been formed in which women are starting their own small businesses such as dairy farming, tailoring units, pickle and jam making and online handicraft sales. These Self Help Groups have been provided with interest-free loans, marketing training and the latest accounting tools so that their work can not only survive but become a successful business.
He said that after the formation of the Omar Abdullah government, the Public Works Department has achieved many important milestones in the infrastructure development of Jammu and Kashmir. The Government of India has also approved several mega development projects for J&K.
He said that under Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) – Phase IV, 1,741 km of roads are being constructed at a cost of ₹4,224 crore that will connect 2,400 rural habitations. In addition, the MORTH Project has approved 19 new national highway projects worth Rs. 10,637 crore. Many projects are also going on under NABARD, he added.
In the power sector, the government has strengthened the transmission and distribution system.
The Dy CM said that tourism is not just an industry for us, but a strong pillar of our identity, our pride and our economy. In view of increasing footfall of tourists and keeping in mind their convenience, new housing blocks, parking facilities and crowd management systems have been adopted. He asserted that it’s now our responsibility to preserve freedom, protect it and take the country forward is on our shoulders and especially it is the duty of our younger generation to preserve this freedom.
He exhorted that the government will continue to work for the development of J&K with honesty, hard work and dedication.