Jehanzeb Allaqaband recently met with Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha at Raj Bhawan, Srinagar. The meeting, held on June 4, focused on critical issues concerning youth engagement and social development in Jammu and Kashmir.
During their discussion, Allaqaband emphasized the need for increased opportunities for the region’s youth. He highlighted the importance of vocational training and skill development programs. Allaqaband argued that such initiatives could play a significant role in reducing unemployment and fostering self-reliance among young people.
Lieutenant Governor Sinha assured Allaqaband of the administration’s commitment to youth-centric policies. He outlined ongoing efforts to create a supportive environment for startups and entrepreneurship in Jammu and Kashmir. Sinha noted that these measures aim to empower the youth and integrate them into the mainstream economy.
The dialogue also touched upon the broader context of social development. Allaqaband stressed the importance of community-building activities. He called for enhanced support for educational institutions and healthcare facilities. According to Allaqaband, these areas are crucial for the holistic development of society.
Lieutenant Governor Sinha acknowledged the significance of these sectors. He shared details of various government schemes aimed at improving the region’s social infrastructure. Sinha reiterated the administration’s dedication to ensuring equitable access to education and healthcare.
Allaqaband thanked the Lieutenant Governor for his leadership in fostering peace and development in Jammu and Kashmir. He appreciated the efforts made by the administration to maintain stability and promote progress in the region.
The meeting concluded with a mutual agreement on the need for continued collaboration between the government and civil society. Both parties expressed hope for a future marked by sustained development and harmony in Jammu and Kashmir.
This interaction underscores the ongoing dialogue between officials and community leaders. It reflects a collective effort to address the pressing issues facing the region’s youth and society at large.
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