Jammu-Jammu & Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha, Sunday’s statement said that his administration will provide an interactive environment in order to reopen educational institutes in a phased manner in the face of declining COVID-19 case numbers.
He spoke at the latest episode of ‘Awaam Ki Awaaz,’ which he dedicated in his honor to the young leaders of the Union territory. The radio program was broadcast on DD Kashir and was aired on all primary and local channels of All India Radio (AIR).
Sinha said that education and the health of children are the greatest responsibilities of government. Sinha also stated that while last year it had been forced to prioritise the health of children, Sinha explained that now, with decreasing Covid cases and opening of schools and creations of happiness zones, administration aims to create an interactive environment for educational institutes that is not possible in online classes.
Jammu division’s government schools have created happiness zones, which offer safe and psychologically comfortable spaces inside school buildings for students to talk about their feelings in a confidential way.
Responding to a caller’s suggestion, the LG stated that the administration understood the need to provide psycho-social support for students and is making positive steps in this direction.
Responding to a suggestion about steps to be taken towards drug-free J&K he stated that the government is fully committed to strengthening the action framework, taking a firm stand against drug abuse, and providing practical solutions to build a drug free society.
Sinha stated that he wants to make sure every citizen has equal opportunity to grow and has reasonable access to basic amenities.
He also encouraged people to work for the improvement of society.
“We need to strengthen our faith and inspire all people to live a happy life. Let us all make a promise today to follow equality and social harmony and build a J&K in which all sections of the society can contribute to shaping the future for this beautiful UT,” the LG stated.
Callers also suggested NCC’s expansion and introduction of philosophy as a subject in postgraduation at Kashmir University. Aharbal was also developed as a offbeat tourist spot with better facilities. A special drive was launched to promote financial literacy and facilitate the delivery of financial services.
Sinha gave instructions on these issues to the officials to take the necessary steps and incorporate these insights into their policies.
He also supported the suggestion of using the PPP model to bridge the digital divide and create an enabling climate for digital inclusion.
He stated that he had decided to launch “digital Jammu & Kashmir” in order to fulfill the prime minister’s resolve to make all villages digitally literate. The administration will be working towards digital literacy and services in the coming days under this campaign.
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