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Advisor Farooq Khan reaffirms Govt’s resolve to make JK youth crucial stakeholder in overall development

Consultative Workshop organized by Mission Youth at SKICC

K H News Service by K H News Service
August 1, 2021
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Srinagar: Advisor to Lieutenant Governor, Farooq Khan, Saturday reaffirmed government’s resolve of taking youth along in overall growth and development of Jammu & Kashmir making them crucial stakeholder in progress and prosperity of Jammu and Kashmir.
He made these remarks while speaking at a one-day consultative workshop on Interdepartmental Synchronization on Mission Youth Initiatives organized by Mission Youth J&K at SKICC here.
While delving into the roles of Labour and Employment Department and Mission Youth, Advisor Khan maintained that synchronization plays an important role where these two agencies have constant coordination and synergy so that the initiatives for the youth would be taken forward in a missionary zeal.
“There is always a need for synchronization among various departments for handholding and resolution of youth’s issues for which there is an opportunity for the officers to work for a large portion of the population consisting of youth so that their future would be secured,” Advisor Khan said while addressing the workshop participants.
He said that the idea behind establishment of Mission Youth, a specialized organization, was to bring various government departments working for empowerment and development of youth under one umbrella. He added that there are numerous challenges being faced by youth and one among them is uncertainty in them with respect to their future prospects.
He hoped that the interaction during the day-long workshop would help in a long way where all the participants could provide their inputs and special requirements about their respective areas.
While speaking on the occasion, Commissioner Secretary, Labour & Employment, Sarita Chauhan, said that there is always a need for directions coupled with experience and knowledge to provide youth opportunities with regard to employability.
She also highlighted the efforts with respect to synchronization between the two agencies to achieve the desired objective of development and empowerment of youth in the region.
While delivering a presentation, Secretary Tribal Affairs and CEO, Mission Youth J&K, Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, talked about the vision and mission besides potential of the organization in developing conducive environment for UT’s youth. He highlighted priority areas and domains of the Mission viz livelihood generation, education and skill development, financial assistance, sports activities and recreation among other opportunities for J&K youth.
The workshop witnessed three sessions during which open house and deliberations were held with the stakeholders, experts and officers from L&E Department.
The topics on which discussions were held includeded establishment and operationalization of Youth Centers; Ongoing Livelihood Initiatives of Mission Youth and Psycho-Social Counseling Programme where officers of Mission Youth and Experts deliberated over the given topics in detail.
On the occasion, general feedback and suggestions from the participants and stakeholders were also taken during the concluding session of the workshop.

 

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