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Yug Parivartan: Transformative Journey of J&K

Basharat Rashid by Basharat Rashid
August 12, 2023
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Srinagar: In the wake of momentous changes that followed the reorganization of Jammu and Kashmir into a Union Territory, a dynamic transformation has unfolded across various spheres of development. This metamorphosis, aptly depicted in the Nritya Natika titled “Yug Parivartan-Badalta Jammu Kashmir,” orchestrated by the Information Technology Department, J&K, and the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages, sheds light on the monumental shifts that have transpired over the past four years.
The curtains rise on a new era as Jammu and Kashmir fully embraces e-governance, bidding adieu to the cumbersome practice of the costly Darbar Move that annually drained around Rs 400 crore from the exchequer. This transition is emblematic of J&K’s commitment to streamlining administrative processes and harnessing technological advancements for greater efficiency.
A pivotal milestone is marked by the establishment of a dedicated Registration Department, overseeing the digitized process of land and property registration. With the advent of digitalization, the UT has ushered in an era of convenience, rendering over 600 services accessible online and obviating the need for cumbersome paperwork.
Unveiling a true embodiment of grassroots democracy, the Block Development Council elections have breathed new life into local governance, empowering communities and fostering a deeper sense of participation and representation.
The visionary “Back To Village” program has carried the administration’s presence to the doorsteps of the people, creating an invaluable bridge between policymakers and the realities of the ground. This pioneering initiative has paved the way for more tailored and impactful development strategies.
Addressing historical injustices, Jammu and Kashmir has extended domicile status to marginalized communities, including displaced persons, Valmikis, and children of women married outside the region, effectively dismantling decades of discrimination and exclusion.
The ambitious Prime Minister’s Development Package has expedited developmental projects, with an impressive tally of 32 completed projects by May 2023, a stark contrast to the 7 achieved by June 2018.
The thrust towards enhancing hydroelectric power generation is underscored by the augmentation of capacity, set to reach a formidable 3050 MW by 2025-26.
In tandem, the UT has achieved a substantial surge in power transmission capacity, bolstered by the addition of 4020 MVA capacity between April 2019 and March 2023.
Infrastructure development has forged ahead with the connection of 2096 habitations and the construction of 244 bridges, reaffirming Jammu and Kashmir’s commitment to spurring economic growth.
Travel dynamics have been redefined, as the travel time between Srinagar and Jammu for Light Motor Vehicles has been significantly reduced from 7-12 hours to a mere 5.5 hours, enhancing regional connectivity and accessibility.
A testament to the commitment towards equitable access to essential services, the current fiscal year (2023-24) promises functional household tap connections for all 18.67 lakh rural households.
The economic horizon of Jammu and Kashmir has been invigorated by a surge in industrial growth, substantiated by an impressive influx of investment proposals totaling a staggering 73,376 Crores.
As a trailblazer in social welfare, the J&K unveiled the groundbreaking Universal Health Insurance Scheme, bestowing families with up to Rs 5 lakh health coverage, making Jammu and Kashmir the vanguard of inclusive healthcare.
In the backdrop of these transformative accomplishments, Jammu and Kashmir stands poised on the cusp of a new dawn, propelled by visionary leadership, strategic policy shifts, and an unwavering commitment to progress. The Nritya Natika “Yug Parivartan-Badalta Jammu Kashmir” serves as an evocative testament to this evolution, weaving a narrative of hope, resilience, and a brighter future for the people of the region.

Basharat Rashid

Basharat Rashid

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