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    LG urges athletes to inspire youth to chase goals, avoid drugs

    Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha today attended the closing ceremony of Jashn-e-Dal, a Water Sports event organized by Jammu Kashmir Police, at Dal Lake, Srinagar.

     

    In his address, the Lieutenant Governor congratulated the Jammu Kashmir Police for playing a significant role in nation-building, upholding rule of law, ensuring public safety and order and fighting terrorism.

     

    “Jammu Kashmir Police’s proactive engagement with communities and empowerment of youth is laudable. It has been working with integrity and dedication to protect the nation’s internal security,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

     

    He also commended the J&K Police for organising the annual sporting tournament at iconic Dal lake with the main objective of youth engagement and to foster unity, harmony and camaraderie among athletes.

     

    “Jammu and Kashmir Police is serving as a guardian for the youth of Jammu Kashmir. It is committed to provide opportunities, resources, support, and mentorship to the youth, fostering a sense of civic responsibility and inclusive development. Events like Jashn-e-Dal, Pedal for Peace, and various marathons, football, and cricket tournaments are more than just sports activities. Each tournament is a symbol of a new and positive chapter for our youth,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

     

    The Lieutenant Governor, in his address, called upon the athletes to inspire young people to pursue their goals and stay away from drug menace.

     

    “Sports is a unifying force. I want our youth to act as powerful agents of change by leveraging their energy, discipline, perseverance and creativity,” he said.

     

    The Lieutenant Governor encouraged the youth to take an active role in community development, nation-building, and addressing climate change.

     

    He said the public participation in preserving lakes, rivers, and natural resources has shown positive results over the past few years. This change is a reminder to the young generation that ponds, rivers, lakes are integral part of our life and necessary for our existence, the Lieutenant Governor further said.

     

    The Lieutenant Governor also called upon the youth to lead the community service campaign during the ‘Sewa Parv’ starting from September 17th, 2025.

     

    He emphasized that the young volunteers, along with J&K Police, should be ready for community initiatives like cleanliness campaign, tree plantation program, and helping the weaker sections of the society.

     

    At the closing ceremony, the Lieutenant Governor took the ceremonial salute at an impressive pedal pass and also felicitated the winners of Jashn-e-Dal.

     

    The three-day event witnessed the participation of around 750 athletes in different water sports disciplines.

     

    DGP, Shri Nalin Prabhat; Special DG Coordination PHQ, Shri S.J.M. Gillani; ADGP Armed, Shri Anand Jain; senior officials of Police and Civil Administration; members of various water sports associations and sports clubs; prominent sports personalities, and youth in large numbers attended the closing ceremony.

    Jashn-e-Dal acts as bridge between police & public: DGP

     

    Srinagar, Sep 15: Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Monday said that sports events such as Jashn-e-Dal play a vital role in strengthening the bonds between the Jammu and Kashmir Police and the public.

     

    Speaking at the closing ceremony of Jashn-e-Dal here, DGP Prabhat, said that the annual event has been witnessing greater participation with each passing year. “The enthusiasm shown by participants and spectators has made the entire Dal Lake vibrant. Such programmes act as a bridge between the police and the public,” he said.

     

    The DGP also lauded the achievements of police personnel in sports, citing the recent feat of a J&K Police constable who won the Ladakh Marathon. “Our men are not only ensuring peace and security but also excelling in the sporting arena, inspiring the youth to channel their energies in the right direction,” the DGP said.

     

    Highlighting the force’s commitment to youth engagement, he said that besides Jashn-e-Dal, the J&K Police regularly organizes cricket and football tournaments and other sporting events. “Sports tournaments play a crucial role in bringing youngsters together and encouraging them towards healthy and constructive activities,” he added.