DC chairs DAC meet on youth prog, approves NYK action plan for Kargil

DC chairing DAC meet on youth prog at Kargil on Monday.
DC chairing DAC meet on youth prog at Kargil on Monday.

Excelsior Correspondent

KARGIL, Aug 23: Deputy Commissioner and CEO, LAHDC, Kargil, Santosh Sukhadeve today chaired a meeting of the District Advisory Committee (DAC) on Youth Programmes during which he approved the annual action plan of Nehru Yuva Kendra (NYK) Kargil for the year 2021-2022.
District Panchayat Officer (DPO) Kargil, Ghulam Muhammad, General Manager, District Industries Center (DIC) Kargil, Iftikhar Naseem, Assistant Director Information Kargil Muhammad Ali Tak, District Youth Officer NYK Kargil Jigmat Spaldon, Youth Club Members, National Youth Volunteers besides other members of the advisory committee were present during the meeting.
During meeting, District Youth Officer NYK apprised the Deputy Commissioner about various month-wise programmes proposed during the financial year 2021-2022. The meeting was informed that various programmes like orientation of youth under Atma Nirbhar Bharat- Youth mapping, skilling and handholding, Personal Contact Program and Facilitation campaign, Education in basic vocations, Digital Facilitation- preparation of a cadre Bank Mitras, Career guidance and Career counseling, Establishing disaster risk reduction and preparedness teams, Youth Led Fit India Movement, Youth Wellness and Positive Lifestyle including issuance of Sports materials to Youth Clubs, District and Block Level Sports Meets, Training of Youth on clean village, Youth Club Development Programme, District Youth Convention, Awards to Outstanding Youth Clubs at District and State level and other related programmes.
DC directed the District Youth Officer to ensure the involvement of all coordinating agencies and concerned departments for successful execution of various programmes at the district and block level. He also asked the DYO to hold such programmes in collaboration with the Employment Department. It was informed that there are 178 Youth Clubs in the district with a total membership of 1678 male and 1002 female members and 32 Nehru Yuva Volunteers.