Key Points

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha declared that inclusion is the fundamental key to achieving prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized creating equal opportunities in education and employment for people with special abilities during a school foundation day event. The LG outlined four essential aspects for empowerment including identifying strengths and fostering independent thinking. He also assured full support for special education initiatives while calling for broader community participation in these efforts.

Key Points: LG Manoj Sinha Says Inclusion Key to J&K Prosperity

  • Sinha outlines four essential aspects for empowering people with special abilities
  • Government focuses on inclusive rehabilitation measures and equal opportunities
  • LG calls for corporate and community support for special education initiatives
  • Sinha claims certain forces are attempting to hinder India's progress
  • J&K administration ensures participation of all in developmental journey
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Inclusion is the key for prosperity: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha emphasizes inclusion as essential for prosperity, highlighting equal opportunities for people with special abilities in J&K's development journey.

"Inclusion is the key for prosperity. Our effort has been focused on ensuring all members of society participate fully in J&K's developmental journey - Manoj Sinha"

Jammu, October 14

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said that inclusion is the key for prosperity and the government's efforts are focused on ensuring all members of society participate in Jammu and Kashmir's developmental journey.

He said this while delivering a address on the 45th Foundation Day of the J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra's School for the Hearing Impaired in Jammu on Monday.

LG called for the implementation of inclusive rehabilitation measures and emphasised the importance of ensuring equal opportunities in education and employment for empowerment and a dignified life for people with special abilities.

The Union Territory Lieutenant Governor also stated that, over the past few years, the government's efforts have focused on ensuring that all members of society participate fully in Jammu and Kashmir's developmental journey and that people with special abilities are able to unlock their potential and contribute to greater prosperity and social stability.

"Inclusion is the key for prosperity. Our effort has been focused on ensuring all members of society participate fully in J&K's developmental journey and people with special abilities are able to unlock their potential and contribute to greater prosperity and social stability," said Sinha.

The Lieutenant Governor highlighted the four essential aspects for empowering people with special abilities, and first, identifying their strengths and promoting them. Secondly, creating an inclusive environment that fosters independent thinking and decision-making. Thirdly, providing full support to their decision-making abilities and fourthly, creating a conducive climate for self-learning and self-improvement.

The Lieutenant Governor also paid homage to Dr. R.R. Khajuria, founder of J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra and commended all the members of the organisation for their selfless service to society.He assured the J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra of every possible support and assistance for the smooth functioning of the school. He called upon the corporate houses, business community, and citizens to come forward and contribute to this noble endeavour.

Moreover, the Lieutenant Governor appreciated the children with special abilities for presenting enthralling performances to mark the occasion.

However, Sinha also claimed that several forces, both abroad and in India, are attempting to hinder the country's progress. He stated that certain elements have conspired against us, but no power can stop our march toward a developed India.

"India will emerge more powerful defeating the challenges and hurdles created by certain elements. No one can stop our rise," said the Lieutenant Governor.

Meanwhile, the 45th Foundation Day of the J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra's School for the hearing impaired in Jammu was also attended by K.B. Jandial, President, J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra; Dr Rakesh Khajuria, Vice President; J.K. Vaidya, General Secretary, and other members of J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra, special educators, and students were present. Dr Ashok Bhan, Ms Gunjan Rana, and Suresh Kumar Sharma, members of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board; Shri Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu; B.R. Sharma, Chairman, Indian Institute of Public Administration, J&K; and senior officers also attended the foundation day ceremony.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While the speech sounds good, I hope this translates into actual ground-level implementation. We've heard many promises before. The real test will be when we see concrete results in schools and workplaces across J&K.
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Ananya R
As someone who has a cousin with hearing impairment, I truly appreciate the focus on special abilities. More schools like this are needed across India. The four-point approach mentioned by LG Sinha seems practical and well-thought-out.
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Michael C
The call for corporate houses to contribute is crucial. CSR funds should be directed more towards such initiatives. Every child deserves quality education and opportunities regardless of their abilities.
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Siddharth J
The political remarks about forces trying to stop India's progress seemed unnecessary in an event about education and inclusion. Let's keep the focus on development work rather than political rhetoric.
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Kavya N
45 years of service by J&K Samaj Kalyan Kendra is truly inspiring! 👏 Organizations like these are the real heroes working silently for social welfare. Hope they get all the support they need from the government and society.

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