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Jammu KashmirLG leads “Azaadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav” celebrations in J&K

LG leads “Azaadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav” celebrations in J&K

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‘Will tell the story of valour of Brig Rajinder Singh & his men to coming generations'

 

Samba (Jammu Province), Mar 12: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha led the “Azaadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav” celebrations in J&K by paying rich tributes to the great hero of Jammu and the first recipient of Maha Vir Chakra Brigadier Rajinder Singh at Bagoona, Samba, his birthplace. Sinha inaugurated the curtain raiser event of the mega celebrations that will be carried on during the 75th year of Freedom.

 

Paying floral tributes to Brigadier Rajinder Singh, LG flagged off a bike & cycle rally and tableau to mark the occasion.

 

Expressing his privilege of coming to the holy land of Rajinder Singh Pura, the Lt Governor observed that the culture of our country teaches us that one must visit a pilgrimage site before starting the festivities.

 

“Today my desire is fulfilled. I visited the holy birthplace of Brigadier Rajinder Singh, who is an epitome of unmatched valour and sacrifice. From his birth place, I extend my greetings to the people of Jammu and Kashmir on the launch of Azaadi Ka Amrut Mohatsav”, said the Lt Governor.

 

Lt Governor saluted the courage displayed by him and his soldiers while safeguarding the territorial integrity of Jammu and Kashmir.

 

I have read the stories of Brigadier Rajinder Singh many times and have lived through the tales of his soldiers' gallantry at Uri in October 1947, added the Lt Governor.

 

Story of Brig Rajinder Singh will be included in textbooks to make the new generation aware about gallantry of our Martyrs and freedom fighters, who sacrificed their lives to protect our land, maintained the Lt Governor.

 

He further stressed on telling the story of courage of Subedar Parkash Singh, Subedar Major Swarn Singh, Sepoy Balak Ram, Havildar Khajan Singh, Nayak Balwan Singh Salathia and many more, who were the companions of Brigadier Rajinder Singh.

 

The spirit with which Brigadier Rajinder Singh, Maqbool Sherwani and Women Self Defense Corps protected the composite culture of Jammu and Kashmir and every inch of the land by putting their lives at stake, with the same spirit, J&K government is making untiring efforts to develop every inch of the UT's land.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The inaugural ceremony witnessed a series of events filled with patriotic ethos giving glimpses of the 75 weeks long commemorative celebrations of the 75th Independence Day.

 

Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor called upon the people to actively and enthusiastically participate in Azaadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav and renew their resolve to build a new together.

 

“A New India – as Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called for in his address to the nation from the ramparts of Red Fort on August 15, 2017 should emerge on the 75th anniversary of Independence in 2022 from the joint strength of all”, said the Lt Governor.

 

The Lt Governor observed that the mega celebrations should hold the spirit of freedom movement, express gratitude to the martyrs, and reflect the glory of Sanatan Bharat and Modern India, while displaying the spirituality of mystics and contribution of our scientists.

 

The dream of Jammu and Kashmir foreseen by Brigadier Rajinder Singh, the land on which Shaivadarshan, Buddhist, Mimamsak, Naiyayik, Siddha, and Sufi philosophy flourished, that Sanatan tradition must reach every school, college, village, city in the 75 weeks to come, the Lt Governor added.

 

The Lt Governor asked J&K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages and Information Department to collect details of our unsung Heroes, so that their valour could be highlighted during the grand festival.

 

Apart from this, inspiring stories of great personalities and women of J&K who led by example and contributed in different fields of society need to be shared, he added.

 

The Lt Governor said that the contribution of every class and section of the society must reach to the people through public participation programs under five pillars of this national festival that are Freedom Struggle, Ideas at 75, Achievement at 75, Actions at 75 and Resolve at 75, envisioned by the Prime Minister .

 

Few vested interests hampered the development reaching the doorsteps of the people for decades. The temporary system that had been in place for years, the laws that pushed the people back, was not removed even after decades. Since 05 August 2019, hundreds of such policies have been changed and laws abolished. Now, the poor, the underprivileged, our farmers and the younger generation are being empowered, maintained the Lt Governor.

 

Highlighting the people centric measures taken by the Government, the Lt Governor observed that the population living in 973 villages will be connected with paved road for the first time after independence, now the child of a lower rung worker can become a doctor, and remote villages would see 20-22 hours of electricity in the next three-four years.

 

J&K Government has launched a Super-75 scholarship scheme to support the of meritorious girls belonging to poor families. Besides, Tejaswini program has been launched under Mission Youth, to provide financial assistance to the girls to start their aiming at strengthening Women Entrepreneur Ecosystem in J&K, he added.

 

In the next 75 weeks, we have to focus on policy, funding models, focus areas, key drivers, barriers and strategy implementation, so that when the nation celebrates 75th Independence Day next year, we should be fully ready for a radical change in both the economic and social sectors, observed the Lt Governor.

 

Earlier, the Lt Governor inspected the Photo Exhibition on India @ 75- celebrating 75 years of India's Independence and displaying the life story of Brigadier Rajinder Singh.

 

Usha Parmar and Col Inderpratap Singh Parmar – Family members of Brig. Rajinder Singh were present on the occasion.

 

Keshav Dutt, DDC Chairman, senior officers of Army, CRPF, JKP and Civil administration besides veterans and large number of people also attended the curtain raiser event of the mega celebrations.

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