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Common man top priority and his welfare ultimate goal of BJP Govt: Ritika Trehan
Wishes people of J&K a prosperous New Year
1/1/2023 11:42:24 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, Jan 1: Newly appointed Chief Spokesperson BJP Mahila Morcha J&K UT Ritika Trehan today wished people of J&K a very happy, prosperous and healthy life and said that during the past three years the situation in J&K has changed as for the government led by PM Modi the common man is the priority and his welfare is the ultimate goal.
The `Naya Jammu and Kashmir` is all about making the lives of the people easy and providing them with the facilities which they remained deprived off for the past seven decades.J&K witnessing unprecedented development during the past three years has proven it beyond doubt that J&K`s special status kept the people away from the system which led to their alienation, added Ritika.
Ritika said that PM Modi Govt is working hard to fill in the gaps and lacunas that were created due to the wrong policies followed by the former political regimes in J&K during the past seven decades. Basic needs like electricity, toilet, drinking water, LPG connection and other facilities for all are being met through convergence of different government schemes.The J&K administration has been focusing on the concept of Jan-Bhagidari which is emerging as the key pillar of development and an essential for economic and cultural rejuvenation in J&K.The administration is taking multiple steps to decongest, rejuvenate and beautify the cities, towns and villages. Efforts are being put in to transform J&K into a vibrant economic zone, added Ritika.
Ritika further said that steps and initiatives being taken by the present regime are in line with the aspirations of the common people in J&K as they remained deprived of the benefits since 1947.For 70 years people of Jammu and Kashmir were told by the politicians that J&K is a separate entity and Article 370 is a shield guarding it`s so called special identity.
However, in the past three years it has been proven beyond doubt that the J&K`s `special status acted as an impediment in the development of the Himalayan region and prevented the benefits of the centrally sponsored schemes from reaching the common man claimed Ritika.
She said in the urban areas the administration has farmed seven action plans under `My Town, My Pride` initiative including city resource mobilization, finance plan, city livelihood plan, city smart vending plan, green city plan, city tourism & culture plan, city beautiful plan and plan for encroachment free city.
The government is also preparing a comprehensive plan to strengthen urban local self-governance, creating resources and to foster more inclusion and sustainability for future challenges.Old cities beautification plan, small initiatives like similar address boards, paintings, shops in uniform colour, municipal beauty competitions; City cleanliness program; beautification of parks are being implemented with public participation, Ritika said adding that administration is emphasizing on providing youth with technical, vocational and other employability skills through targeted schemes to drive a socio-economic transformation.In the years 2021-22, more than 30,000 youth, including more than 12,000 girls, were provided with direct livelihood means in Jammu and Kashmir.
Ritika said Mission Youth launched by the government to empower the youth has partnered with reputed institutions/ organisations of the country including BSE Institute, ICICI Foundation, Ashok Leyland, Wipro, etc., with an aim to facilitate skilling of youth in high employability potential sectors like BFSI, Robotics, Artificial intelligence, etc.Under the Mumkin scheme, during the Financial Year 2021-22, 3651 vehicles were provided to youth for self-employment against the target of 2022 vehicles.
Under Tejaswini, about 2443 young girls were provided assistance during FY 2021-22 against the target of 2022.
Ritika said that more than 11725 youth, including 5237 girls were provided with customized market-driven training.
As many as 910 candidates, including 251 girls, are being provided with the necessary training to qualify for the recruitment process for joining armed forces as Agniveers.Under Parvaaz Scheme, the government is sponsoring the coaching of youth in reputed institutions for civil services and NEET, JEE. Energies of youth are being channelised in a positive manner to engage them in the socio-economic development of J&K.A multi-pronged strategy has been devised to create employment avenues.
The government has created a database of all unemployed youth so that the companies can find them.The District Youth Centers have been set up in all the 20 districts of J&K. These centers are helping the youngsters to choose their careers, added Ritika.
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