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LG visits Kishtwar, Pays obeisance at Chandi Mata Machail shrine, addresses PRIs, citizens at Paddar

LG also Shares efforts of J&K Admin for holistic dev of Kishtwar, strengthening the Infra, facilities for Holy Machail Mata pilgrimage

K H News Service by K H News Service
August 19, 2023
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  • Says “Admin committed for equitable dev, meeting the needs of communities, ensuring that no section of society is left behind”

    “In last 3 years we have taken many steps to address concerns of Kishtwar people, to expand employment opportunity, improve connectivity in rural areas”

  • “Construction of road, solar power, tented accommodation for Machail Mata Yatris spurred influx, this year’s figure has crossed more than one lacs yatris”
  • “Central Govt has extended support for survey, gemological studies of Sapphire mines, In next one year, we will be in a position to auction Sapphire mines in a scientific way that will boost local economy, male it one of major contributors of J&K’s growth”
  • LG visits Buddhist Gompa at Paddar, assures all possible assistance for all round growth ,empowerment of Buddhist families
  • Says “Buddhist community an integral, equal part of our society. has all the rights on the resources”
  • LG seeks active participation of PRIs,the people in implementation of Govt’s initiatives for devof Kishtwar
  • Youth of Kishtwar urged to avail benefits and incentives under Govt’s home stay schemes

Kishtwar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday visited Kishtwar and paid obeisance at holy Chandi Mata Machail shrine.
The Lt Governor was accompanied by Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary; Sh Alok Kumar, Principal Secretary Higher Education Department; Sh Mukesh Singh, ADGP Jammu, Dr Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Principal Secretary to Lt Governor and Sh Sunil Sharma, former Minister.
During his visit, the Lt Governor took appraisal of the facilities extended to the pilgrims and also interacted with the deputations of local residents.
At Gulabgarh Paddar, the Lt Governor addressed the representatives of PRIs and the citizens and shared the efforts of the J&K Administration for holistic development of Kishtwar.
He said the administration is committed to equitable development, meeting the needs of the communities and ensuring that no section of society is left behind.
“In the last three years we have taken many steps to address the concerns of people of Kishtwar, to expand employment opportunity and to improve connectivity in the rural areas,” the Lt Governor said.
Revival of Cinema theatre after the gap of three decades, better road and communication connectivity, augmented power infrastructure, better health, sports and education facilities are the testimony to our commitment towards transforming the standard of living of the people of the district, he said.
Speaking on the measures taken to strengthen the infrastructure and facilities for Holy Machail Mata pilgrimage, the Lt Governor reiterated the resolve of the J&K Administration to ensure smooth and seamless pilgrimage for the devotees.
Construction of road, solar power and tented accommodation for pilgrims has spurred the influx and this year’s figure has already crossed more than one lakh pilgrims, he added.
The Lt Governor expressed gratitude to the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Government of India for extending the support for survey, gemological studies of Sapphire mines.
In next one year, we will be in a position to auction the Sapphire mines in a scientific way that will give a boost to the local economy and it will also become one of major contributors of growth of Jammu Kashmir, he said.
Addressing the issues put forth by PRIs and the locals, the Lt Governor assured time-bound and appropriate action on all public demands projected during the interaction. He also directed the Principal Secretaries Higher Education and Public Works (R&B) to take concrete measures, in consultation with all stakeholders, to address the concerning issue of their respective departments at the earliest.
The Lt Governor sought active participation of PRIs and the people in implementation of all the initiatives of the J&K Administration to push forward the development of Kishtwar.
He also called upon the youth of the district to avail the benefits and incentives under home stay schemes of the government.
The Lt Governor also visited the Buddhist Gompa at Paddar, where he sought blessings of the Lord Buddha and interacted with the members of the Buddhist community.
“Buddhist community is an integral and equal part of our society. They have all the rights on the resources. Administration will provide all possible assistance for the all round growth and empowerment of the families,” the Lt Governor said.
Students of Government Degree College and Himalayan Cultural School Gulabgarh presented the Padari and Buddhist folk dance performances.
Dr. Devansh Yadav, Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar; PRI representatives, senior officers and locals in large numbers were also present on the occasion.

K H News Service

K H News Service

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