Anantnag : Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo Monday unfurled the National Flag at Shaheed Himayun Muzzamil Memorial Government Degree College Boys here to mark the 77th Republic Day celebrations.
She inspected the parade and took salute from the contingents of CRPF, J&K Police, Home Guards, J&K Police Band, Fire & Emergency Services, NCC and students of various schools.
In her Republic Day address, Minister Sakeena emphasized the importance of the day, marking the implementation of the Constitution in India and the establishment of a democratic nation. She underscored that the true power resides with the public, not with any institution or individual. The Minister highlighted the government’s achievements over the past 15 months, noting that focused governance and transparent administration have enhanced public service delivery in sectors such as health, education, and social welfare. She proclaimed that Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is experiencing significant development under the leadership of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. Minister Sakeena detailed various welfare initiatives, including enhancements to the marriage assistance scheme and pensions for the elderly, widows, and individuals with disabilities. She reported improvements in health infrastructure, particularly in rural areas, with the establishment of advanced medical facilities and the deployment of medical staff to ensure accessible healthcare. The health sector has seen rapid advancements, including the introduction of Cath Labs and diagnostic services in hospitals. In education, the Minister noted the impressive results of government school students, reflecting improvements in academic performance and infrastructure. She highlighted the government’s commitment to quality learning, digital initiatives, and skill development for youth. The agriculture and horticulture sectors are also undergoing transformation through effective program implementation. Focusing on youth initiatives, Minister Sakeena mentioned the Mission Yuva program aimed at fostering job creation among young people. She acknowledged the challenges faced by the tourism sector but expressed optimism about its recovery due to government efforts. The Minister raised concerns about drug abuse, calling for community involvement in combating this issue and urging law enforcement to intensify actions against drug trafficking. She encouraged youth to engage in education and social service, promoting their role in nation-building. The address also included a review of developmental milestones in Anantnag, reaffirming the government’s commitment to inclusive development and the empowerment of marginalized groups. The Republic Day celebrations featured cultural performances by students, and the Minister recognized outstanding contributions from various individuals and departments in public service.






