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J&K moving towards brighter tomorrow
2/21/2024 10:17:21 PM
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s expression of gratitude towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his endeavors in bringing about a semblance of normalcy in Jammu and Kashmir warrants commendation.
Sinha’s remarks resonate deeply in a region long marred by turmoil, and his assertion that J&K now follows calendars issued by educational institutions rather than those dictated by external influences is indicative of a significant shift towards stability and progress.
For decades, Jammu and Kashmir remained embroiled in a complex web of political strife and external interference, resulting in frequent disruptions to daily life and hindrances to development.
The issuance of hartal calendars from a neighboring country had been a poignant symbol of this unrest, often dictating the rhythm of life for residents who yearn for peace and stability.
LG Sinha’s declaration that such calendars have been replaced by those issued by local educational institutions signifies a tangible departure from the tumultuous past. Prime Minister Modi’s efforts to restore normalcy in the region have been multifaceted and comprehensive. His government’s initiatives have aimed at not only addressing security concerns but also fostering socio-economic development and empowering the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The abrogation of Article 370 and the subsequent reorganization of the state into two union territories marked a significant turning point, paving the way for greater integration and equitable development. Under PM Modi’s leadership, there has been a concerted push towards infrastructure development, job creation, and the promotion of entrepreneurship in Jammu and Kashmir. Initiatives such as the Back to Village program and the launch of various welfare schemes have sought to directly engage with local communities, addressing their needs and aspirations. Moreover, efforts to enhance connectivity and tourism infrastructure have the potential to unlock the region’s vast economic potential and improve the quality of life for its residents. LG Sinha’s acknowledgment of PM Modi’s role in this transformation underscores the collaborative approach adopted by the central and union territory governments in charting a path towards peace and prosperity. It reflects recognition of the significant strides made in restoring normalcy and fostering a sense of optimism among the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
By aligning with the calendars issued by local educational institutions, the region is reclaiming its agency and asserting its identity in defiance of external influences. As the journey forward unfolds, sustained commitment, dialogue, and cooperation will be vital in realizing the shared aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir for a brighter tomorrow.
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