Key Points

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha participated in the 'Sewa Parv' event at Katra, emphasizing community service and national development. The event, aligned with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision, focused on women empowerment and sustainable growth. Sinha highlighted the importance of collective participation in driving social change. Various officials and community leaders attended the celebration, which included cleanliness drives, medical camps, and skill development initiatives.

Key Points: Manoj Sinha Launches Sewa Parv for Nation Building Vision

  • Sewa Parv promotes inclusive community engagement
  • Event focuses on women-led development initiatives
  • Shrine Board emphasizes ecological sustainability
  • L-G participates in cleanliness drive and medical camp
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'Sewa Parv' aims to bring together communities, institutions and individuals for nation building: J&K L-G Sinha

J&K L-G highlights community service, women empowerment, and PM Modi's Viksit Bharat@2047 mission at Mata Vaishno Devi event

"With collective commitment to service, we can ensure meaningful impact on communities - Manoj Sinha, J&K L-G"

Jammu, Sep 28

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor (L-G) Manoj Sinha said on Sunday that the 'Sewa Parv' aims to bring together communities, institutions and individuals in a collective movement of nation building.

The L-G participated in Shri Mata Vaishno Devi's 'Sewa Parv' held at Katra.

He addressed the gathering and highlighted the significance of festival of service, creativity, and cultural pride, which is guided by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a 'Viksit Bharat@2047'.

"With collective commitment to service to ensure meaningful impact on communities, the 'Sewa Parv' is improving public health and promoting ecological sustainability," the L-G said.

In his address, he highlighted the importance of community participation for inclusive growth and women empowerment-focused initiatives to ensure women-led development.

He added that the active participation of women in decision-making at all levels of society and in the economy should be our prime objective.

He further appreciated the Shrine Board's endeavours towards solid waste management, water conservation and promoting public health.

He participated in a cleanliness drive at Darshani Deodi, as a part of the 'Sewa Parv' event organised by Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board and Reasi district administration.

He visited the medical camp and stalls put up by different departments, and planted a Rudraksha sapling at the Spiritual Growth Centre in Katra.

Sanction letters were also handed over to beneficiaries under various schemes.

Saraf Singh Nag, Reasi District Development Council Chairman; Baldev Raj Sharma, BJP MP from Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Assembly seat; Ramesh Kumar, Jammu Divisional Commissioner; Pragati Kumar, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi University Vice-Chancellor; Sarah Rizvi, Udhampur Deputy Inspector General of Police (Reasi Range); Sachin Kumar Vaishya, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board CEO; Nidhi Malik, Reasi Deputy Commissioner; senior officials, civil society members, Swachhagrahis and representatives of various social organisations attended the 'Sewa Parv' celebrations.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Good to see practical steps being taken for nation building. The cleanliness drive and solid waste management efforts at Vaishno Devi are commendable. Hope these initiatives continue beyond just events.
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Sarah B
While the concept is excellent, I hope the focus on women's participation translates into actual policy changes and not just symbolic gestures. Real empowerment means equal opportunities in governance and economy.
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Arjun K
Jai Mata Di! 🙌 It's heartening to see spiritual centers taking lead in social and environmental causes. The Rudraksha plantation and water conservation efforts show how tradition and modernity can work together for development.
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Michael C
Impressed by the comprehensive approach - from medical camps to environmental initiatives. This is how community development should work. The involvement of multiple stakeholders makes it more sustainable.
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Nisha Z
As someone from Jammu, I appreciate these efforts. However, I hope the benefits reach the grassroots level and aren't limited to ceremonial events. Regular follow-ups would ensure real impact on communities.

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