SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha launched ‘JK Sambhaav Utsav-2024’, organised by Resident Commission Jammu Kashmir at JK House, New Delhi on Tuesday.

The Lt Governor also launched Information-cum-facilitation hub ‘Hello JK’; Digital Photography, Painting and Singing competitions for Youth on the theme “Know Jammu Kashmir” and inaugurated various new projects undertaken by JK’s Resident Commission.

He said the 7-day long vibrant exhibition will represent the very best of cultural artistic heritage, cuisine, agriculture and handicraft products of JK UT.

“Sambhaav Utsav also put the spotlight on the future of JK which is readying to contribute in Viksit Bharat. It is a perfect occasion to reiterate our resolve to revive the ancient heritage and preserve it for the generations to come,” the Lt Governor said.

He said the new beginning by the JK Resident Commission will provide glimpses of a new and resurgent JK to the visitors.

The Lt Governor said the ‘Hello JK’ initiative launched today will connect the youth of Jammu Kashmir with domain experts from various fields, both online and offline, facilitating a rich exchange of knowledge, insights and opportunities.

“It will be a one-stop center for education, entrepreneurship, livelihood, health and wellness, tour and travel guidance, safety and security of citizens of Jammu Kashmir living outside the UT,” he said.

At the inaugural ceremony, the Lt Governor shared the transformation of Jammu Kashmir, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

“In last few years, the UT of Jammu Kashmir has witnessed a complete turnaround in the development scenario. A big section of the population in JK who were neglected earlier, have been empowered. People’s participation is now shaping the future of JK’s growth journey,” he said.

“Today, JK is seen as a model in urban transformation, innovation, start-ups, agriculture, industrial development and has created a niche in tourism. The achievements of the youth, women and farmers of J&K are inspiring the country,” the Lt Governor said.

He observed that the UT of Jammu Kashmir is seen as a hot-spot of tourism and not the hotspot of terrorism. “Last year, a record 2.11 crore tourists visited Jammu Kashmir. The arrival of foreign tourists in the UT has also increased manifolds. Gurez and Lolab Valley were chosen as the most beautiful offbeat destinations of the country in last two years, he added.”

The Lt Governor also highlighted the key initiatives of the UT Administration including Holistic Agriculture Development Programme (HADP), GI tagging for niche products, better market linkage, capacity building of farmers and promotion of local products. “I am confident that in the next 4 years, JK will be number one in terms of farmers’ income in the county.”

A number of departments including Tourism, JKTPO, Agriculture, Horticulture, Information and Technology are showcasing their activities in different ways to a wide array of stakeholders during the exhibition. “Products of diverse range, featuring ODOP items, Handmade GI-tagged carpets, GI-tagged Pashmina shawls, silk sarees, chain stitches, authentic Kashmiri suits, paper mache, crewel woodcarving items etc have been put to display for the visitors and the potential buyers.”

On the occasion, Naya Jammu Kashmir Short Film Making competition by Department of Information & Public Relations JK was also launched.

The Information department invited the filmmakers and citizens of J&K to participate in the competition and submit their short films highlighting development in Jammu Kashmir over the last four years. The Winners will have the opportunity to interact with leading filmmakers in Mumbai. The contest will remain open till February 28, 2024.

 

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