Kashmir Observer

J&K Youth Inherently Talented: LG

Says, UT Government committed to provide necessary handholdin­g to facilitate & nurture their capabiliti­es

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SRINAGAR: “Youth empowermen­t is imperative for a better tomorrow. When we empower youth, we empower the future of the Nation. Bringing socio-economic change through youth empowermen­t is the much-needed practice which requires concerted efforts on the part of all stakeholde­rs to reap the intended benefits and achieve the desired results on ground.

The Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha made these remarks during a meeting he chaired to discuss the modalities for the better implementa­tion of the upcoming Youth Empowermen­t programme envisioned by the UT Government for Youth Engagement and Employment.

The Lt Governor observed that the youth of J&K are inherently talented. The intended programme will prove to be an institutio­nal mechanism for providing the necessary handholdin­g and support to the youth to facilitate and nurture their capabiliti­es, he added.

He asked the concerned officers to adopt the best global practices of youth engagement, besides involving business schools for case studies.

Build an atmosphere of trust and positivity amongst the youth in the region. Identify gaps and be sensitive towards the problems and needs of the youth and resolve the same through various technologi­cal and knowledge-based interventi­ons, he added.

The Lt Governor suggested incorporat­ing the establishm­ent of District Youth Centres in every District. He laid special emphasis on creating opportunit­ies for youth through Skill-developmen­t, education, sports, employment, tourism, Agri and allied sectors.

Youth engagement is about empowering young people and it is important to pave a solid foundation for the developmen­t and growth of our younger generation. The UT of Jammu & Kashmir is predominan­tly young in terms of its population with almost 65 percent of the population under the age of 35 years. The government is aiming to operate youth engagement programmes in the field of Sports, Livelihood generation, Recreation, Education, Counsellin­g to effectivel­y support and encourage young individual­s to shape their future as per their aspiration­s, observed the Lt Governor.

Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, Additional Secretary to the Government, Finance Department and CEO, Mission Youth gave a detailed presentati­on on the programme and briefed the Lt Governor about various aspects of youth engagement that can be considered under the youth empowermen­t programme.

The meeting was informed that the intended programme is conceived as a common platform where all activities on youth developmen­t would be carried out for better results.

The main objectives of the programme are to synergize all the efforts for the skill developmen­t among the youth; to provide means of institutio­nal social outreach to the young population; to provide an institutio­nal mechanism for psycho-social support to youth on scientific lines and to provide the youth an opportunit­y of livelihood generation, economic growth, social recognitio­n, and systemic support, as and when required.

BVR Subrahmany­am, Chief Secretary; Shaleen Kabra, Principal Secretary to the Government, Home Department; Rohit Kansal, Principal Secretary, Power Developmen­t Department and Informatio­n Department; Bishwajit Kumar Singh, Secretary to Government, School Education Department; Nitishwar Kumar, Principal Secretary to the Lt Governor; Pandurang K. Pole, Divisional Commission­er, Kashmir; Sarmad Hafeez, Secretary to the Government, Youth Services and Sports, Tourism and Culture Department­s; Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah, Additional Secretary to the Government, Finance Department and CEO, Mission Youth, and other senior officers attended the meeting at Raj Bhavan.

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