Key Points

Lt Governor Manoj Sinha emphasizes the critical role of youth in J&K's development and national progress. He believes that empowering young minds with knowledge, curiosity, and discipline is essential for societal transformation. Sinha highlights the incredible potential of the human brain to absorb and create knowledge. The vision is to create an environment that nurtures young innovators, problem solvers, and future leaders.

Key Points: Manoj Sinha Reveals J&K's Future Tied to Youth Power

  • Youth empowerment is key to J&K's comprehensive development
  • Human mind holds unlimited potential for innovation
  • Education crucial for creating problem-solving leaders
  • Young minds can drive societal transformation through curiosity and knowledge
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J&K's development is directly linked to its 'Yuva Shakti': L-G

Lt Governor Manoj Sinha highlights the transformative potential of J&K's youth in driving development and national progress.

J&K's development is directly linked to its 'Yuva Shakti': L-G
"Jammu and Kashmir Ka Vikas Seedha Yuva Shakti Ke Saath Juda Hai - Manoj Sinha, J&K Lt Governor"

Srinagar, Oct 5

Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha said on Sunday that the development of the union territory is directly linked to its 'Yuva Shakti' and the responsibility of producing tomorrow's innovators and leaders lies with the youth.

He said the growth of J&K is directly linked with the growth of youth. "They have a mission of transforming J&K and nation. With resolve and dedication they can complete this mission. We will ensure they have the right environment to become the most talented scholars, scientists & innovators," he said.

The L-G described the human mind as the greatest miracle of life, emphasising that the future of Jammu and Kashmir's development is directly connected with the empowerment and creativity of its youth.

Addressing a gathering, the L-G said, "Jammu and Kashmir Ka Vikas Seedha Yuva Shakti Ke Saath Juda Hai (J&K's development is directly connected with youth). We have to build such an environment that can turn them into innovators, problem solvers and leaders of tomorrow."

Referring to the power of the human mind, the L-G said, "A child who learns simple calculations like addition, subtraction, and multiplication early in life develops sharper life skills and decision-making abilities. These basic skills help young minds to think analytically and make quick, effective decisions. Google's initiative to count books across libraries worldwide found that there are nearly 13 crore unique books in the World. The knowledge contained in these 13 crore books can fit into the brain of a human being. If any person learns to use his mind fully, the knowledge of the entire world can go into his brain. Harnessing this mental potential and you can pave the way for innovation, wisdom, and progress," he asserted.

Calling upon the youth to think beyond boundaries and use their intellect for nation-building, the L-G said that empowering young minds with curiosity, knowledge, and discipline would determine the union territory's march toward a prosperous future.

The L-G said, "Our prime objective is to empower youth to become informed and action-oriented citizens and drive J&K's growth and development. The innovative ideas of youth, their dreams, aspirations and their inclination for change will play a crucial role in societal transformation."

L-G Sinha extolled the youth to understand the needs of society and dedicate themselves to fulfilling these.

- IANS

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Arjun K
The L-G is absolutely right. Our youth are the future of J&K. We need more skill development centers and startup incubators in the region. The brain drain from Kashmir needs to stop!
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Rohit P
Good words but where are the jobs? Youth empowerment needs concrete action - better education infrastructure, industry connections, and local employment opportunities. Talk is cheap.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with youth programs in India, I appreciate the focus on mental potential. The example about 13 crore books fitting in human brain is fascinating! Education reform is key.
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Meera T
J&K youth have shown remarkable resilience despite challenges. With proper guidance and resources, they can definitely transform the region. Let's hope this isn't just political rhetoric. ✨
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Vikram M
The emphasis on analytical thinking from childhood is crucial. We need to revamp our education system to focus more on critical thinking rather than rote learning. Good points by L-G!

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