
Anti-India, Separatist, and Corrupt Ecosystems in J&K: LG Manoj Sinha
Anti-India, Separatist, and Corrupt Ecosystems in J&K: LG Manoj Sinha
In a transformative move, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha highlighted the changing landscape of Jammu and Kashmir, specifically Jammu city. Addressing a gathering during the inauguration of the newly renovated Apsara Market, Sinha underscored the government’s commitment to reshaping the region.
Cracking Down on Ecosystems: Anti-India, Separatist, and Corrupt
Sinha affirmed that those associated with three problematic ecosystems in Jammu and Kashmir, namely anti-India, separatist, and corrupt, are now facing heightened scrutiny. The government and administration have been relentless in ensuring that these elements find no breathing space.
Jammu’s Smart City Transformation: A Reality on the Horizon
The Lieutenant Governor also revealed that Jammu is on the path to becoming a true Smart City. This transformation is set to boost the city’s economy and promote tourism. He emphasized that the government is actively working towards creating an environment where progress and development thrive.
Progress and Development in the Urban Landscape
Sinha spoke about the ongoing efforts to revamp Jammu’s urban environment. He highlighted the completion of various projects, including road networks, heritage conservation, riverfront development, waste management, and initiatives to enhance the city’s vibrancy. These projects are geared towards making Jammu more liveable and sustainable, with a focus on the ease of living and mobility.
Sinha concluded by urging citizens and stakeholders to actively participate in the development process, contribute to the betterment of society, and provide suggestions to drive the region forward. He assured that the government’s doors are open round the clock, with a commitment to making decisions that benefit the common man, traders, and the business community.
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