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Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday inaugurated 'Sambhaav Utsav', a unique convergence programme to showcase the vibrant cultural heritage of the Union Territory and opportunities in trade and tourism.
In a bid to further empower residents of Jammu and Kashmir, particularly youth and entrepreneurs, Sinha also inaugurated 'Hello J&K', a comprehensive platform that offers online and offline sessions covering education, entrepreneurship, health and wellness, tour and travel guidance, and safety and security.
The initiative aims to provide vital resources and support for the community, leveraging the J&K resident commission's strategic position in New Delhi.
Ahead of the Basant Panchami festival, the J&K Resident Commission in New Delhi is poised to unveil a series of innovative programmes aimed at enhancing support and connectivity for individuals hailing from the Union Territory, the commission said in a press release.
The 'Sambhaav Utsav' will serve as a platform for interdepartmental collaboration aimed at showcasing the multifaceted potential of Jammu and Kashmir.
"Collaborations with key sectors such as tourism, SC/ST Corporation, and agriculture seek to spotlight the diverse offerings of the region. Strategic partnerships with voluntary organisations and corporate sponsors, including SIDBI and J&K Bank Ltd, underscore the resident commission's commitment to the success of this endeavor," it added.
The programme will also feature collaborations with the J&K Art and Culture department, showcasing performances by artists and writers from the region. The Jammu and Kashmir Trade Promotion Organization (JKTPO) participation will spotlight local artisans and entrepreneurs, while tourism exhibitions will highlight adventure and heritage offerings. Agriculture collaborations will showcase the unique agricultural products of J&K, including basmati rice, honey, saffron, and kidney beans, it further said.
The commission is set to inaugurate new facilities tailored to the accommodation and operational needs of J&K officers and the staff. These include temporary lodging options for officers serving on deputation to the central government. The basement area of the J&K House in Chanakyapuri has been repurposed to lodge offices, a dispensary, and storage facilities. A fitness center has also been established at the J&K House on Prithviraj Road, catering to the convenience of guests staying at the Circuit House.
These initiatives underscore the commission's unwavering commitment to fostering connectivity, empowerment, and cultural exchange for the people of Jammu & Kashmir, both within the region and beyond, it said.