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Time to leave behind old challenges, benefit from new possibilities: PM Modi to J&K youth | India News


NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday described Jammu and Kashmir is the pride of every Indian, and thinks it’s time to leave the old challenges behind and make the most of new possibilities.
Settlement of Jammu and Kashmir Rozgar Mela through video conferencing, he also said that it is necessary to work with a new approach and new thinking to develop at a fast pace.
“We are committed to delivering the benefits of development equally to all sections and citizens,” Modi said.
“Jammu and Kashmir is the pride of every Indian. Together we take Jammu and Kashmir to the next level,” he added.
He congratulated 3,000 young people who have received letters of appointment to work in the government in 20 different places in Jammu and Kashmir. He added, these young people will have the opportunity to serve in various departments such as PWDs, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Food and Civil Supply, Animal Husbandry, Jal Shakti and Education-Culture.
The Prime Minister added that preparations are underway to distribute more than 700 appointment letters in other departments in the coming days.
Referring to the record increase in the number of tourists visiting Jammu and Kashmir, the prime minister said the tourism sector in the state has received a boost due to infrastructure development and increased connectivity.
“We strive to make the benefits of government plans reach all sections of society without any discrimination,” the prime minister stressed.
He also announced that efforts are being made to strengthen the health and education infrastructure in Jammu and Kashmir with the opening of two new AIIMS, seven new medical colleges, two state cancer institutes and 15 colleges of nursing.
He said efforts are underway to improve connectivity to Kashmir by train.
Speaking about how the people of Jammu and Kashmir have always emphasized and highly value transparency, the prime minister urged young people working for the government to make it a priority.
The Prime Minister recalled: “Whenever I met the people of Jammu and Kashmir before, I always felt their pain. It was the pain of corruption in the system. The people of Jammu and Kashmir hate corruption. “.
The Prime Minister also commended Lieutenant Colonel Governor Manoj Sinha and his team for the remarkable work that has been done in stamping out corruption.

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