Prime Minister Narendra Modi has said that Jammu & Kashmir has experienced unprecedented levels of growth during the last two to three years.
PM thinks that the Union Territory would write a new account of development during the “Azadi Ka Amritkaal” time.
PM Modi made this statement in a brief statement that was included in the e-Compendium “Jammu and Kashmir: A Story of Transformation,”
The book was released by Union Home Minister Amit Shah yesterday in front of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at a rally in Bhagwati Nagar.
The Prime Minister stated, “Jammu and Kashmir is presently establishing a new example for the whole country, be it democracy or the resolve of development.
In a subliminal allusion to the abolition of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status, Modi stated that new development horizons had opened up there during the past two to three years.
Under the framework of ‘Azadi Ka Amritkaal,’ the Prime Minister pledged to accelerate the pace of development even further, aiming to create a prosperous and progressive Jammu and Kashmir.
This initiative seeks to foster economic opportunities, enhance livelihoods, and promote entrepreneurship, thus ensuring holistic growth across the region.
The Union Home Minister
Jammu and Kashmir is one of India’s top States and Union Territories when it comes to executing central programs, according to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, who issued the e-Compendium.
The book included several examples of Jammu and Kashmir’s achievements in a variety of fields, such as the accomplishment of development projects and forward movement over the previous three and a half years.
This afternoon, Home Minister Amit Shah returned from his two-day trip to the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.
He met with the victims of the Dhangri attack in Jammu, addressed a large public rally in Bhagwati Nagar, opened and dedicated numerous projects, reviewed the security situation
He also met with the families of police officers killed by terrorists and laid the cornerstone for Balidan Stambh before traveling to Srinagar.
The e-Compendium followed Jammu and Kashmir’s progress, paying particular attention to the changes made during the previous three and a half years and the present year.
The Centrally Sponsored Schemes projects, in particular those being carried out in Jammu and Kashmir, have been under the frequent observation of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
Change following the repeal of Article 370
The Narendra Modi administration repealed the special status of Jammu and Kashmir (Articles 370 and 35A) on August 5, 2019.
Jammu and Kashmir will mark four years since losing its special status as J&K and splitting into two Union Territories, J&K, and Ladakh, on August 5, 2024.
Following the repeal of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, the area has seen a number of advances in a variety of fields.
The decision to abolish the special status was made with the intention of better integrating Jammu and Kashmir into the rest of India, fostering development, and ensuring that all residents have access to equal rights and opportunities.
In Jammu and Kashmir, infrastructure development has received a lot of attention.
To increase connection inside the area and with the rest of the nation, this involves building and improving roads, bridges, tunnels, and other transportation networks.
Additionally, efforts have been made to enhance the availability of power, telecommunications, and internet access.
The tourism potential of Jammu and Kashmir has been utilized to draw tourists from around the world.
Promotional efforts have been made to highlight the area’s stunning natural surroundings and rich cultural legacy.
As a result, there are now more visitors, which is helping the area’s economy thrive.
E-Compendium
The e-Compendium followed Jammu and Kashmir’s progress, paying particular attention to the changes made during the previous three and a half years and the present year.
In the Union Territory, the governments of the Central and Jammu and Kashmir have been carrying out a number of development projects that are mentioned in the e-Compendium.
The Centrally Sponsored Schemes have provided significant funding to the Union Territory Government.
The governments of the Centre and Jammu and Kashmir have issued clear instructions that project deadlines should not be breached since this will result in cost inflation.