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Govt committed rapid for dev: LG

The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha said the government is committed to the equitable and rapid development of all the regions.
He also observed that Jammu Kashmir has immense potential in the field of performing arts and culture. “J&K has rich traditional cultural values which need to be showcased using modern means like films and dramas,” he said.

“The UT administration is committed to the growth of art and culture of Jammu Kashmir by opening new avenues of Film making and film production,” he said while interacting with delegations of Performing Artists and Film Makers of Kashmir; Dalit Janjagrat Mission today called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha here at Raj Bhavan.
The delegation comprising of veteran artists and filmmakers- Sh Ayash Arif, Waheed Jeelani, and Zameer Ashai presented a memorandum with regard to current cultural scenario in the UT of J&K.
The demands and issues presented included implementation of artist beneficiary schemes by the J&K Cultural Academy, enhancement of performing artists’ fee, larger scope for involvement of performing artists from the genres of art by strengthening of cultural institutions of valley like Doordarshan, All India Radio and Cultural Academy.
The members of the delegation expressed gratitude to Lt Governor for the recen Jammu Kashmir Film Policy introduced by the Government and hoped that it will give a much needed boost to the regional film industry, and the people associated with it.
Lt Governor paid a patient hearing to the issues and demands put forth by the delegation and assured them every possible support and necessary action on merit.
Meanwhile, a delegation of Dalit Janjagrat Mission (DJM) led by National General Secretary and Incharge J&K, Suhail Ahmad Mir also called on the Lt Governor and projected their concerning issues and demands.
The delegation apprised the Lt Governor about various developmental and administrative issues of Kashmir Valley, including proper maintenance of rural roads.
Suhail Mir highlighted various developmental issues pertaining to J&K and urged the Lt Governor to issue necessary directions for completing the stalled projects in a time-bound manner.
Mir expressed his gratitude to the Lt Governor for dynamic and reformative policies for the people of J&K.
He said that the UT is witnessing a new era of development, and complimented the administration for implementing a progressive industrial policy which will maximize investments and generate ample opportunities for the local youth in coming times.
He assured them that all their genuine issues and demands would be taken up for examination and early redressal.
LG further urged them to continue their sustained endeavours for the advancement of public welfare.

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