Those behind Reasi terror attack will pay heavy price: LG
‘Record voter turnout in LS election across J&K reflects people’s unwavering faith in democracy, constitution’
STATE TIMES NEWS
SRINAGAR: Paying tributes to the civilians martyred in the terror attack in Reasi and extending his heartfelt condolences to the families who lost their loved ones, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday assured the people that those behind the attack will pay a very heavy price for their barbaric and heinous act.
“I appeal to the public to stay united and provide information to our police force and security agencies to completely neutralize the terror ecosystem,” the Lt Governor said while dedicating the 3-year anniversary edition of ‘Awaam Ki Awaaz’ programme to the citizens for their valuable contribution and commitment towards development of Jammu Kashmir.
“Awaam Ki Awaaz, the people’s voice completes 3 years today. Valuable suggestions from citizens helped in policy-making in diverse sectors. It has also strengthened Jan Bhagidari at the grass-roots level and encouraged people to actively participate in nation building process,” the Lt Governor said.
He congratulated the people of Jammu and Kashmir for their overwhelming participation in the recent Parliamentary election, saying the record voter turnout reflects people’s unwavering faith in democracy and the constitution.
During this month’s edition, the Lt Governor highlighted the efforts of citizens like Tarun Sharma and Sunaina Abrol from Jammu, and Kashmir’s Shabbir Ahmed Dar in popularizing yoga and transforming it into a Jan-Andolan.
“The stage is set for the International Yoga Day celebrations on 21st June. Yoga is a holistic approach towards health, happiness and well-being. Now the discipline is the mantra of Yoga which emphasizes on fine balance between mind and body”, the Lt Governor said.
The Lt Governor shared the exemplary endeavour of ‘zero waste’ food stall in Doodhpathri by Budgam’s Naseema Banu. He said the unique initiative is not only educating locals and tourists about our natural and cultural heritage but also inspiring other food entrepreneurs to adopt sustainable tourism practices. He appreciated the contribution of Glacial scientist Ulfat Majeed in the field of glacier-glacial lake-climate relationships research. She has emerged as a trailblazer in dealing with the challenges of climate change, the Lt Governor said. The Lt Governor commended Malik Shugufta Nabi of Ganderbal for helping women in distress, bringing hope in their lives and inspiring others.
Sharing the life’s journey of Udhampur’s Rita Devi, Kathua’s Tripta Devi and Naina Gupta from Ramban, the Lt Governor said the women achievers are the source of inspiration for women entrepreneurs in rural areas.
The Lt Governor made a special mention of Jammu’s female biker, Preeti and Divyavasu Sharma, an IT expert from Jammu.
Preeti is on a mission to educate and empower young daughters towards a glorious career in the armed forces. Divyavasu Sharma regularly educates the public about cyber threat, prudent use of technology for greater good and guides people to navigate ever-evolving technology landscape, he said.
The Lt Governor also mentioned about Ruhail Maqbool Sheikh, known as Water Warrior of Pulwama and Jammu’s Ritu Salathia, who has emerged as the brand ambassador of J&K’s gaming industry.
The Lt Governor shared the suggestions of Rajinder Singh from Majalta and Manzoor Ahmad from Baramulla regarding Swachh Abhiyan, rural health, and waste management. He also voiced the valuable inputs received from Anantnag’s Tabasum Zehra on girl child education; Ahmad Thoker from Rajouri and Munish Badyal from Jammu on water conservation and assured necessary action by the concerned departments. The Lt Governor called upon the enlightened citizens to come together to welcome the pilgrims of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra, the annual pilgrimage to holy shrine, which will commence on June 29.