J&K will become hub of technology with opening of Space Centre: ABVP

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Mar 14: Students owing allegiance to Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) have termed the establishment of Centre for Space Sciences in Central University Jammu (CUJ) a historic step and given all credit for the same to Union Minister, Dr Jintendra Singh who they said is working tirelessly for the development of J&K and welfare of its people especially the youth.
In an interview to a news channel these students termed the establishment of this premier institute in CUJ a great development not only for J&K but entire North India as it is the first such type of institute in North India. With establishment of such type of institutions J&K will become technology hub in coming times. It is a very good initiative by the Government of India and it will create employment opportunities, give boost to economy and startups in the UT, they added.
They said the J&K students going outside UT for such courses can now join these courses in newly established space Centre at CUJ and opening of such premier institutions have became possible only after the abrogation of Article 370 as till that time the barriers created by the socalled special status were a great impediment in opening of premier institutions in the erstwhile State.
They said not only new institutions were opened in the J&K after abrogation of 370 but the terrorism was also contained and the day will not be far away when the J&K youth will not lag behind from the rest of country as they will get all opportunities for a bright career at their door steps.
They said the youth will also be no more dependent on Government jobs as they can go for startups and avail other opportunities of self employment made available for Modi Government. They said that after the abrogation of 370 J&K is on the path of development and progress and opening of Space centre in the UT will create multiple opportunities for the youth.