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Lt Governor Manoj Sinha holds interaction with Foreign Envoys; says Years of suffering for J&K people ended on 5th August 2019


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Lt Governor Manoj Sinha  holds interaction with Foreign Envoys; says Years of suffering for J&K people ended on 5th August 2019

JAMMU, Feb 18: Lieutenant Governor  Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha held  interaction with Foreign Envoys on Thursday and said  “Years of suffering for J&K people ended on 5th August 2019 efforts of   PM Modi ushered the UT in a new era of socio-economic development and empowerment of the people.

LG said "Central government headed by Hon'ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi has drawn up excellent ideas and initiatives of industrialization even in far flung areas of Union Territory so that more jobs could be created for our youth.We have developed an ecosystem of Democratic Values, Welfare Principles & EconomicDevelopment in J&K; Peace, Progress, Prosperity and People First- that is my vision for development of Jammu and Kashmir."

LG further said "We are investing more than ever before in infrastructure, industries, education, healthcare, skill development, sustainable livelihood so that every citizen of Jammu & Kashmir has a safe future and earn recognition .Solutions have been devised to address the issues like poverty, health, Skill development of youth, job opportunities and concrete steps are being taken to ensure that benefits of government schemes reaches the last mile. My effort is to create bliss and seeds for flowering of each and every citizen of UT. You can see blooming of development in UT for yourself and fragrance spreading on the winds, I am sure, will be carried to every corner of the earth."

Eritrea Ambassador,H.E Mr. Alem Tsehaye Woldermariam remarked that change is visible in Jammu Kashmir,says the Envoys’visit to J&K is an eye opener & improves the understanding of important issues and LG thanked all teh visitors.

 


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