Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinhaꦬ on Monday said the Union territory had put behind strikes and stone pelting and entered a new era of development and p♛eace.
"We have launched the final and decisive assault on terrorism. The 1.30 crore people of Jammu and Kashmir should lend their voice in support of these efforts," Sinha said addressing the 76th Independence Day celebrations at She🐻r-e-Kashmir Cricke⛎t Stadium here.
He sai🦹d there were no more strikes being called in Kashmir and the era of “stone-pelting” has been consigned to pages of history.
"There is no shutting down of markets or schools remaining closed fo𝓰r long per♒iods," he added.
Sinha said Jammu and Kashmir had entered a new era of development, good governance and transpa𓃲🔯rency.
"Jammu and Kashmir is on the move. I call upon every section of the society to make their valuable conܫt💜ribution to a happy, peaceful and prosperous UT. On this Independence Day, let us take a pledge to make Jammu and Kashmir Nasha-Mukt, Bhrashtachar-Mukt and Rozgaar-Yukt," he added.
In his 33-minute-speech, Sinha highlighted various steps taken by the government for taking development to the grassrootsꦯ level in Jammu and Kashmir and for improving the basic amenities like electricity supply, drinking water, and education.
"Three years ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji laid the foundation for modern and equitable socio-economic development in Jammu and Kashm🅺ir. Under his guidance,෴ J&K has been making remarkable achievements for the holistic development of the region.
"Despite many od🃏ds and challenges, we have been able to complete a whopping 50,726 projects in the last financi🍒al year," Sinha said.
"Let us build a self-reliant Jammu and Kashmir for the coming generations and realise the dreams of our🐓 ancestors," he said.
The LG also announced setting up a ‘Gaurav Stambh’ in Srinagar – the summer capital of Jammu an🍌d Kashmir.
"We have decided that a Gaurav Stambh shall be established in Srinagar in memory of the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives defending our belov♌ed motherland. I have full faith that the immortal flame of Gaurav Stambh and the museum of our brave hearts will be the centre of inspiration for the new generation," he said.
Sinha said he is proud of the bravehearts of Jammu and Kashmir Police wh💧o received 125 gallantry medals on the eve of Independence Day.
"Their sacrifices will always inspire us...We must reiterate, today, our resolve to defend ev꧅ery inch of our territory and convert the challenges into opportunities," he said.
Sinha said 𝔍the sacrifices of the soldiers are invaluable, but 𓄧concrete measures were necessary for providing enough succour to their families to live a dignified life.
"The government has increased the compensation amount for the families of army personnel of Jammu and Kashmir martyred in the line of duty from Rs 5 lakh ♒to Rs 25 lakh. The administration has decided to bear the cost of Jammu and Kashmir Police’s martyr wards up to class 12th," he said.
(With PTI inputs)