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Jammu, Nov 19: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Wednesday said that the foundation of an adhunik and new Jammu and Kashmir has been built on the sacrifices of security forces and J&K Police personnel who laid down their lives to secure peace in the region.
Addressing a gathering at Purmandal, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said, “The people of J&K must take a collective pledge to ensure that the sacrifices of the fallen heroes do not go in vain.”
“The efforts put in by Prime Minister Narendra Modi to put J&K on the path of peace and development over the past five to six years are being appreciated by one and all. Despite facing challenges, the administration has worked tirelessly to ensure sustained progress,” he said.
Sinha asserted that several landmark laws implemented in recent years have safeguarded the rights of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. “Today, the entire country recognizes J&K’s strength, and the Union Territory will play a significant role in building a Viksit Bharat,” he added.
Highlighting the transformation underway in the Union Territory, the Lieutenant Governor said that in the past few years hundreds of religious places have been restored as part of heritage protection and cultural revival. “We have always treated everyone equally. The world acknowledges India’s unity in diversity and recognizes Bharat’s growing global stature. Under the leadership of PM Modi, we are committed to taking J&K to new heights,” he said.
Emphasizing environmental responsibility, Sinha said it is the duty of every citizen to safeguard the environment for future generations.
He urged the youth to embrace hard work, noting that nothing meaningful can be achieved without dedication and perseverance. “Together, we can make J&K a shining example for the world,” he said.
The Lieutenant Governor also announced that Purmandal Degree College will be handed over to the Higher Education Department next month. “From 2021 onwards, Purmandal has witnessed a new era of development. Efforts are underway to develop Purmandal as a premier religious tourism destination in the region,” he said.
Sinha said that in the past year, the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board has constructed five temples as part of its expansion and service enhancement. He said that helicopter services between the Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine and Shiv Khori will begin soon to provide greater convenience to pilgrims.
“The Shrine Board is ready to extend all possible support to anyone who wishes to run a Ved Pathshala or any other religious teaching institute,” he added.
Sinha reaffirmed the administration’s unwavering commitment to peace, development, and inclusive growth in Jammu and Kashmir.






