Srinagar: Asserting that the “stone pelting in Kashmir has become a part of history now”, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today said that anti-terrorist operations will not be stopped until the last terrorist is eliminated and the ecosystem that gives oxygen to“terrorism” is not dismantled.
Addressing after inaugurating Amar Jawan ShouryaSthal at Reasi, Sinha said the neighbouringcountry
has been sponsoring terrorism in J&K
since the last 30 years that has challenged the security scenario of India.”But our forces, Army, CRPF, and J&K police bravely fought this. Their struggle and efforts will be mentioned in history,” Sinha added.
He said after the Parliament of India under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi revoked Article 370 in J&K, the ecosystem that gave oxygen to the terrorism has been dismantled. “We will put the last nail in its coffin,” he said.
He said in last two-and-a-half years there has been a change in almost every aspect of the society
While paying obeisance to Sant Balak Yogeshwar Das Ji Maharaj, the veterans, the LG said J&K has marched a great distance forward in the last three years.
The LG laid floral wreath at Vir Stambh and paid homage to the martyrs and honoured the parents of Param Vir Chakra Awardee Captain Vikram Batra, Veer Naris and families of the soldiers who sacrificed their lives for the security of India.
“We have kept the wheels of progress moving to ensure that no section of society is left behind, to ensure that growth benefits marginalised groups and to ensure that prosperity brings a bright future for youth,” he said.
On the occasion, the Lt Governor highlighted the priorities of the administration.
“All round economic growth is primary importance for us so that every citizen is able to live a life of honour and dignity in the environment of peace. The new dynamism in rural infrastructure will result in far greater prosperity for the people,” Lt Governor said.
The Lt Governor observed that the accelerated speed of completion of developmental projects, creation of better infrastructure, streamlining of public service delivery mechanism, improved educational & health facilities, and growing industrial sector with massive investment proposals have laid down a solid foundation for the glorious future of Jammu Kashmir.
During the Back to Village -IV programme, efforts were made to identify 15 youth from each panchayat for self employment generation assistance. 27,000 sanction letters have been issued and by the end of December, all the sanction letters will be issued, the Lt Governor observed.
The Lt Governor also observed that the administration has taken various steps to implement e-service delivery of public services but some people are facing difficulties in certain areas.
Speaking on the developmental scenario in Reasi district, the Lt Governor informed that in the last financial year, 1012 projects were completed in Reasi under the District Capex scheme while the target for this year is to complete more than 1500 projects. Last year, under District Capex, Rs 1125 crore was allocated to Reasi district for development works and this year the amount has been increased to Rs 1183 crore, he further added.
Sant Shri Balak Yogeshwar Das Ji Maharaj in his address shared the vision of developing Pouni as a TirthSthal. He also highlighted the activities of Ati Vishnu MahayagyaSamiti for the welfare of the martyrs’ families.
The Lt Governor also inaugurated Yagyashala and felicitated ex-servicemen and organisations for their selfless service towards the welfare of the families of the martyr soldiers. Students participating in various national integration competitions and rallies were also felicitated.
A publication on Sant Shri Balak Yogeshwar Das Ji Maharaj was also released.
Brigadier Harcharan Singh; PRI members; Army veterans; Families of the martyrs, Veer Naris, office bearers of Ati Vishnu MahayagyaSamiti and prominent citizens from all walks of life were present on the occasion.
Mukesh Singh, ADGP Jammu;Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu; BabilaRakwal, Deputy Commissioner Reasi, senior officials of police, defence and civil administration were also present.
LG’s directions to banks, depts
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today chaired a meeting of financial institutions, public sector banks and government departments at the Civil Secretariat.
During the meeting, the Lt Governor directed banks and the departments to work in close collaboration for seamless credit flow to address the needs of industries, youth, and farmers for their capacity building and entrepreneurship development.
Sharing his views on the overall assessment of financial inclusion led interventions and reaching out to underbanked sections of rural economy, the Lt Governor said that our collective efforts must strive towards supporting sectors working as the power engines of our economy.
Earlier, department-wise issues and analysis of banking sector services were presented before the Lt Governor via a PowerPoint presentation.
Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary;Atal Dulloo, Additional Chief Secretary, Agriculture Production Department; Prashant Goyal, Principal Secretary, Industries & Commerce Department; Sh Baldev Prakash, MD& CEO, J&K Bank; Mandeep Kaur, Commissioner/Secretary, Department of Rural Development & Panchayati Raj; Sheetal Nanda, Commissioner/Secretary, Social Welfare Department; Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary, CEO, Mission Youth; Indu Kanwal Chib, Mission Director, JKRLM; HODs, Heads and representatives of several banks operating in the UT were present.
Industry 4.0 technologies, fourth industrial revolution is driving economic growth
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today inaugurated the 8th National Conference & Exhibition on emerging and innovative trends in engineering technology at the Government College of Engineering and Technology, Chak Bhalwal.
Addressing the gathering of students and technocrats from across the nation, the Lt Governor said the Industry 4.0 technologies and the fourth industrial revolution is driving economic growth and building skills for future jobs.
The impact of climate change is also visible in new and extraordinary innovations changing our lives. Industry experts, engineers, academic experts and the platforms like NCEEITET have an important role to invent new tools, new products and future path for prodigious change, the Lt Governor observed.
Extraordinary engineering innovations will not only change our lives but also shape the future to realise socio-economic goal. Rapid adoption of digitisation in many fields of manufacturing & business will ensure smart factories significantly increase output of production lines, said the Lt Governor.
High performance Industry 4.0 tools, engineering enterprise, technological dynamism to nurture an innovation-driven economy and our resolve to ‘Make in India, Make for the World’ will propel India to the category of advance economy, he added.
The Lt Governor emphasized that today’s engineering education must sync with tomorrow’s industry. In the next 25 years of Azadi Ka Amrit Kaal Khand, the speed of technology evolution will help in achieving sustainable economic, social and environmental goals, he added.
“Transformation and new invention in energy, material and information technology in the next 5 years will impact engineering sector. Global energy infrastructure will witness re-engineering and solar and wind will become effective and economically productive energy source, “the Lt Governor further added.
The Lt Governor said the engineers will play a critical role to meet the basic needs of the human society and also to create solutions to modern world challenges.
He underlined that the Industry 4.0 technologies such as Internet of Things, Automation, Artificial Intelligence, Big Data & Analytics, the Cloud, simulations etc will allow industries to make data-driven decision, increase efficiency and accomplish the goal of smart factor.
“Every engineering invention has increased the ease of living. Technology has made the society faster, connected and smarter. This is a new normal and result of innovation and imagination, “said the Lt Governor.
Saying the Industry 4.0 and new inventions will end the system of working in silos in engineering sector, he said that different fields of academics & engineering will come together in a self-supporting manner and strong relations will be established between Science, Technology & Information, he added.
The Lt Governor also laid foundation stone of Electrical Engineering Block at GCET Chak Bhalwal and inspected the impressive models and exhibits displayed by the Industry Professionals and Students.
The students were motivated to develop curiosity & inquisitiveness and contribute in the making of AatmaNirbhar J&K and AatmaNirbhar Bharat with breakthrough innovations, discoveries and start-ups, and to find solutions to local problems of Jammu and Kashmir.
The Lt Governor appreciated Principal GCET, Chak Bhalwal for her outstanding work in taking the institution to new heights.
Saurav Kumar Shah, ED Power Corporation, GoI delivered the keynote addresProf Raja Datta, Organising Chairman NCEEITET, IIT Kharagpur shared his valuable insights regarding the conference and its impact. Sameru Sharma, Principal GCET Jammu in her welcome address highlighted the scope and role of the Conference in providing the platform to students for innovation and incubation and to produce skilled human resource and entrepreneurships. She also spoke on the achievements of the GCET, Chak Bhalwal.
The two-day National Conference & Exhibition on emerging & innovative trends in engineering technology was organised by GCET, Chak Bhalwal Jammu, IIT Kharagpur in association with World Consortium of University.
Prof. Sant Sharan Pathak, ex-Professor, IIT Kharagpur; Sh Hasan Nadeem, Managing Director, CVPPL; Professors, Faculty members, scholars, delegates from across the country, representatives from Industry, technocrats and students were present on the occasion.
Ms Avny Lavasa, Deputy Commissioner, Jammu and senior officers were also present.