Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday hoisted the Tricolour and inaugurated the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Flag Point in Jammu, saying the initiative aims to commemorate the glorious contribution of Netaji to India’s freedom struggle.
He said national unity is the country’s strength and key to its success, emphasising that the nation must remain united while preserving its shared heritage and values.
The ceremony marked the 82nd anniversary of hoisting of the Tricolour on Indian soil by Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose in the Andaman and Nicobar Islands in 1943. On December 30, 1943, Netaji declared Port Blair free from British rule, giving the nation a renewed resolve for independence.
Paying tributes to Bose, the LG, according to an official press release, said the “Jai Hind” slogan given by Netaji, which once united the Azad Hind Fauj, remains a symbol of national valour and inspires 140 crore Indians.
“Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose’s patriotism was unparalleled. His extraordinary valour gave India a vital mantra that the future can only be built on the foundation of unity,” he said, asserting that a society divided by fragmentation cannot build a lasting future.
Sinha said Netaji’s advocacy of Swaraj, empowerment of youth and women, his economic vision, and emphasis on industrialisation and promotion of small-scale industries laid the foundation of a self-reliant India.
He expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for “ensuring that Netaji’s legacy receives its rightful place in history”.
The LG said “Jammu symbolises India’s national unity and an unbroken cultural stream”, adding that the indomitable spirit of its people has kept alive the flame of Jammu and Kashmir’s integration through generations.
“Our unity is our strength and is crucial for success. We must remain one and preserve our shared heritage and shared values,” he said.
On the occasion, the LG visited a photo gallery depicting the life and legacy of Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, and a documentary on Netaji’s leadership and pivotal role in India’s freedom struggle was screened.
LG unveils J&K Bank Calendar 2026
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday unveiled J&K Bank’s Wall and Table Calendars for the year 2026, at Lok Bhavan.
The Wall Calendar for 2026 is themed “Rivers of J&K and Ladakh”, while the Table Calendar showcases the region’s “Historic Places”, reflecting the diversity of human heritage and natural wonders of UT of Jammu & Kashmir and UT of Ladakh, an official press release informed.
It said the LG appreciated the J&K Bank for selecting unique themes which will raise awareness about preserving ancient monuments, archaeological sites and traditions for future generations. He said society must come together to safeguard these priceless treasures.
The LG also emphasised on protecting earth’s vital ecosystems. He said rivers in J&K UT are a source of fresh water and they are also ensuring food security and supporting biodiversity conservation.
The LG called for community efforts to protect rivers and water bodies to build resilience against climate impacts in the future.
Amitava Chatterjee, Managing Director and CEO, Jammu & Kashmir Bank Limited, briefed that the 2026 edition of J&K Bank’s calendars honour the rivers that sustain life across the regions and the historic sites that define their shared legacy.
The calendar also features important public welfare initiatives such as Mission YUVA and PM Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, alongside J&K Bank’s key products.






