Artists & GenZ Entrepreneurs Will Forge India's Future: LG Manoj Sinha

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha stated that artists and Generation Z entrepreneurs will collaboratively forge India's future. He emphasized that the alliance of art and business, combining imagination with investment, can build a vibrant society. Sinha highlighted that in the age of artificial intelligence, creative thinking is essential to discover new opportunities. He also described art as the "heartbeat of society" and a vital part of education that strengthens national responsibility.

Key Points: Artists & GenZ Entrepreneurs to Build India's Future: LG Sinha

  • Art and business alliance is a unique power
  • Creative thinking vital in AI era
  • Art is a pillar of interdisciplinary education
  • Combined energy of artists and future CEOs is new engine of progress
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J-K: Artists, GenZ entrepreneurs will forge India's future together, says LG Manoj Sinha

J&K LG Manoj Sinha says artists and young entrepreneurs together will drive national progress. Art is the "heartbeat of society."

"Artists are the architects of national pride... forging a united future. - Manoj Sinha"

Jammu, January 16

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said on Friday, said "Artists and GenZ Entrepreneurs will forge India's future together. Art and business alliance is a unique power, and Imagination and Investment will be able to build a vibrant and developed society," while speaking e at the valedictory session of the International Painting Workshop, organised by Anandam: The Centre of Happiness and the Art Club at IIM Jammu.

In his address, the Lieutenant Governor extended his felicitations to the renowned artists and students for building a stronger tomorrow through creativity, as per the release.

"Artists are the architects of national pride, and they are shaping identity, unity, progress and forging a united future. The combined energy of creative minds and the future CEOs can become the new engine of national progress.

On one hand, we have dreamers as artists and on the other Doers as next-gen leaders, and their united effort will redefine the pace of progress," the Lieutenant Governor said.

The Lieutenant Governor emphasised that in today's era of artificial intelligence and machine learning, creative thinking is most needed to discover new opportunities. He said the Business Management professionals must be prepared to learn from experiences and adopt new approaches.

"Art is a vital pillar of interdisciplinary education. Art enriches institutions, transforms personalities, and fosters a sense of belonging, thereby strengthening responsibility towards society and the nation. I see art as the heartbeat of society and the conscience of the nation, shaping our values, preserving our identity, encouraging dialogue, and inspiring a collective purpose," the Lieutenant Governor further said.

On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor felicitated the eminent and emerging painters. He also commended the IIM Jammu for the unique academic-cultural initiative.

According to a release, Prof. B.S. Sahay, Director, IIM Jammu; Dr Shakti Gupta, former Executive Director AIIMS Jammu, Prof. Shyam Narayan Lal, Chairperson, Anandam: The Centre for Happiness; KK Gandhi and other eminent painters, senior officials, heads of educational institutions, faculty members and youth in large numbers were present.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Finally, some forward-looking statements from leadership. The youth of Kashmir have immense talent that needs nurturing. Combining creativity with business acumen can create sustainable livelihoods and reduce unrest. Hope to see concrete steps follow these words.
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Aman W
"Art is the heartbeat of society" – what a powerful line. In our rush for tech and development, we often forget the soul. Glad to see IIM Jammu hosting such events. This is the kind of soft power that builds a truly developed India.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the startup space, I completely agree. The most innovative solutions come from creative, interdisciplinary thinking. An artist's perspective can solve business problems in ways data alone cannot. More B-schools should integrate arts.
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Vikram M
Good sentiments, but I'll believe it when I see sustained government support. We hear these speeches often, but where is the funding for local art collectives or seed money for GenZ entrepreneurs in Jammu? Action speaks louder than words, sir.
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Kavya N
This is the way forward! Kashmir has such a rich heritage of crafts and arts. If young entrepreneurs can help market these globally through e-commerce, it will be a game-changer for the local economy. Pahari miniatures, shawls, papier-mâché – the potential is huge!

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