Pays rich tributes to Mahatma Gandhi on this death anniversary
Says 25 crore Indians have risen above Below Poverty Line (BPL) category in past decade
Asserts rural poverty, which stood at 26% in 2012, has been reduced to less than 5% in 2024
Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday expressed optimism that Bharat is on track to becoming the third-largest economy in the world by 2027.
Speaking at the Shanti Doot Sammelan organized by the Gandhi Global Family here, the Lieutenant Governor highlighted the country’s economic growth and social progress over the past decade.
“In the past 10 years, our country has witnessed unprecedented growth. By 2027, Bharat will be the third-largest economy in the world,” he said.LG Sinha paid rich tributes to father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi on his death anniversary and stated that “Bharat is all set to fulfill Bapu’s dream of becoming Vikhsit.”
He noted that 25 crore Indians have risen above the Below Poverty Line (BPL) category in the last decade, reflecting the government’s commitment to inclusive development.
Citing a recent State Bank of India (SBI) report, he pointed out that rural poverty, which stood at 26% in 2012, has now been reduced to less than 5% in 2024.
DREAMS BAPU HAD ENVISIONED BEING FULFILLED
Emphasizing Mahatma Gandhi’s ideals, the LG said, “The dreams Bapu had envisioned are being fulfilled. Gandhiji always wanted every section of society to be empowered, and his principles continue to provide us with a roadmap for Viksit Bharat.”
He added that by following Gandhiji’s philosophy, India can achieve great heights and show a new direction to the world. “We are striving to make Bharat Viksit by 2047, and this mission aligns with Bapu’s lifelong commitment to wiping tears from every eye,” he remarked.
LG Sinha also recalled Gandhiji’s Karachi Convention of 1931, where he advocated for justice and equality, noting that the vision outlined then is now becoming the foundation for a developed India.
Highlighting the progress made in women’s empowerment, the Lieutenant Governor said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has opened new avenues for women, enabling them to excel across sectors.
“Girls have been outperforming boys in academics, proving that they are no less than men,” he added.
PRAISES HOLISTIC AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME IN J&K
Turning to agriculture, LG Sinha praised the Holistic Agricultural Development Programme (HADP) for farmers in Jammu and Kashmir, which has led to a revolution in farming practices.
“Farmers are adopting innovative methods, proving their capability to achieve new heights. Gandhiji always recognized the wisdom of Indian farmers, and today, their contributions are shaping a self-reliant India,” he said.
LG Sinha also underlined the government’s efforts to create employment opportunities for the youth, emphasizing the need for collective action.”People want Swaraj, and I want Swaraj too. But first, we must take the initiative; only then will the government follow,” LG Sinha quoted Gandhiji as having said.
GANDHIJI’S PRINCIPLES GUIDING FORCE FOR US
Referring to the principles and values of Mahatma Gandhi, LG Sinha said, “The principles and values of truth and non-violence to which Gandhiji was always committed are beyond time and place.
They are as relevant today as they were during his lifetime. He has guided us for peaceful resolution of differences and well-being of every Indian.”
The Lieutenant Governor honoured the family members of the army brave-hearts, and also paid homage to all the leaders, fighters, and martyrs who devoted themselves towards India’s freedom.
“The world, that we live in today, is witnessing conflicts. In many parts of the globe, societies are facing disruption because of ongoing aggression. In such a scenario, the need for peace and non-violence is deeply felt. I am confident in this situation Bapu’s ideals will show the right path to humanity,” LG said.
The Lieutenant Governor called upon every section of the society to rededicate themselves to the ideals and values of Mahatma Gandhi and come together for the cause of empowerment of poor, youth, women and farmers and make their valuable contribution to realise the vision of Viksit Bharat.
The Lieutenant Governor commended the Gandhi Global Family J&K, for its constant endeavours to promote Gandhian values and spreading the noble message of Truth, Non-Violence and Social Harmony.
Responding to the demand put forth by the President of Gandhi Global Family J&K, Padma Shri Dr S.P. Varma, Lieutenant Governor assured that the month-long Gandhi Jayanti celebrations will continue across J&K as per the past practice.He said that humanity can achieve the right path and goal of peace, harmony and development in Jammu Kashmir, the country and the world only by following the ideals of Bapu.On the occasion, the Lieutenant Governor was honoured with Shanti Doot Samman by the Gandhi Global Family.
Padma Shri Awardees including Dr. S.P. Varma, Prof. Vishwa Murti Shastri, Dr. Jitendra Udhampuri, and Romalo Ram; meritorious students and Youth were also felicitated by the Lieutenant Governor with Gandhi Doot Samman.A two-minute silence was observed as a mark of respect to the Father of the Nation and the martyrs who made supreme sacrifice in the struggle for India’s freedom.
A pledge was also administered to uphold and promote Gandhi ji’s vision, ideals and philosophies.
Atal Dulloo, Chief Secretary; Anand Jain, ADGP Jammu; Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner, Jammu; retired and serving officials of Civil Administration, Police and Security Forces; members of Gandhi Global Family; family members of martyrs and freedom fighters, representatives of various social organizations and students in large numbers were present.Yudhvir Sethi, Member of Legislative Assembly, Jammu East; Arjun Singh Raju, Member of Legislative Assembly, Ramban and prominent citizens were also present on the occasion—(KNO)
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