Roots of people’s participation in governance process further deepened: LG

People listening to ‘Awaam Ki Awaz’ programme in parts of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. (UNI)
People listening to ‘Awaam Ki Awaz’ programme in parts of Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. (UNI)

‘Awaam ki Awaaz’ programme goes On-Air

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Apr 18: The roots of “Jan Bhagidari” in the governance process in J&K have now further deepened with the launch of “Awaam ki Awaaz” programme, which went On-Air today on all channels of All India Radio (AIR) J&K. The telecast of the programme was also broadcast on DD Kashmir.
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, during the radio programme, voiced valuable insights from general public for crafting and formulating a strategy to draft development policies that are reflective of people’s aspirations, and making the governance more inclusive and sensitive to the needs of the people.
The programme is a novel initiative aimed at seeking the feedback from the public and giving them a platform to share their suggestions and views, thus making the process of governance more participatory.
The first episode of “Awaam ki Awaaz” programme received huge response from across the UT with people in big numbers tuned to their radio and television sets to witness the paradigm shift in overall governance process of which “Jan Bhagidari” is the central theme.
Since the launch of the web portal, suggestions have kept pouring in from the people from all walks of life. Out of these, some of the suggestions received special mention by the Lt Governor during the “Awaam Ki Awaaz” programme broadcast today.
Speaking on the suggestions sent by Nasira Akhtar from Khanmoh about development of small companies, promotion of women entrepreneurs and loan assistance to the entrepreneurs of J&K from Small Industrial Development Bank of India (SIDBI) , Sinha said that the four types of incentives extended to both small and big companies in the new Industrial Development Scheme of Rs. 28,400 crore for Jammu and Kashmir by Prime Minister Narendra Modi will benefit both new and extant industries and businesses.
“We are determined to create an ecosystem for budding and existing women entrepreneurs across the Union Territory by providing financial assistance and training. A new scheme ‘Tejaswini’ was announced on International Women’s Day, under which interest free financial assistance will be provided to women between the age group of 18 to 35 years”, he said.
He further informed that SIDBI is in the top priority list of the administration with its two offices to be fully functional in the UT very soon.
Sinha mentioned Nazneen of Srinagar, a skilled artist associated with the craft Pashmina and Kani, who made valuable suggestions for promotion of local craft. Her suggestions included ensuring special loan assistance and supply of raw material to skilled artisans associated with Kani shawls.
He assured all those associated with handicrafts that the administration is committed to the development and promotion of these world-class products of Jammu and Kashmir.
Referring to a suggestion sent by Dr. Jasleen from Jammu for prioritizing reimbursement to cancer patients and retired Government employees over the routine reimbursement; and providing incentives to the Frontline Warriors, who are serving the society selflessly in this era of Corona epidemic, the Lt Governor acknowledged the huge contribution of frontline health warriors in the fight against COVID pandemic.
He asked the top officers of Health Department to take Dr. Jasleen’s suggestions on priority.
The Lt Governor made a mention of Waqar Geelani of Baramulla who hails from the city of India’s brave-heart Maqbool Sherwani. Waqar is deeply influenced by the Azaadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav program and intends to spread the stories of Maqbool Sherwani in folk songs to the masses. I wish him all the best for this noble initiative,” he added.
Nipun from Jammu, a civil services aspirant, vows to reaching out to 75 next generation children of the region, and shall share 75 heroic tales of freedom struggle with them. Varun from Rajouri promised to gift 75 books on freedom struggle to the under privileged children.
He conveyed his best wishes to Uma Sharma from Basohli for composing 75 poems on the Azaadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav in the next 75 weeks.
He also urged her to create a wide marketing network by connecting the people associated with Basohli paintings with the Self Help Groups during Azaadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav, and also assured full cooperation of the administration.
While mentioning about the suggestions received from Masrat Kausar, a Baramulla resident, in the field of agriculture pertaining to starting a high-tech greenhouse, a subsidy for an anti-hail net, a model nursery in every district and at least five cold storages in every district, Sinha said that some of her suggestions can be included in the policies currently underway and her other suggestions would also be looked into on priority.
Soliha Yusuf, coach and captain of the Jammu and Kashmir Women’s Rugby team, has suggested speeding up the work on Srinagar rugby turf, basic facilities for women players, and appointing women coaches and trainings of the players abroad for International Exposure. The Lt Governor maintained that Rugby Turf and Synthetic Hockey Turf Project which were unveiled at Polo Ground last year are expected to be completed during the current financial year.
Addressing Ramdev Sharma, a senior citizen from Jammu who suggested the administration should further expand the work being done on village-centric policies, besides providing the employment to youth of the village to stop their migration to the cities, Sinha maintained that J&K Government has devised a plan for sustainable and stable development of villages.
Welcoming the suggestions given by Ritu Sharma from Kishtwar for providing laptops to teachers to make online teaching a success, the Lt Governor observed that the COVID pandemic has affected the field of education and now, the offline class room has been replaced by the online class room.
Jammu and Kashmir administration is making efforts at various fronts to promote different models of online education and is taking appropriate steps in this process, maintained the Lt Governor.
Sarpanch Balbir Kaur has built a 30-bed Quarantine Center in her Panchayat Treva in Jammu Division. Similarly, Jaituna Begum, Sarpanch of a panchayat in Ganderbal distributed free masks, ration, crop seeds and apple saplings to her panchayat, so that people would not face inconvenience in farming.
81-year-old Shankar Singh, a resident of Painthal block in Reasi district is running a small water mill, and offering a wonderful example of service by grinding grains pro bono for the needy.
The Lt Governor also mentioned Padwoman Irfana Zargar of Srinagar who selflessly started distributing free sanitary pads to women in these difficult times of Corona.
The Lt Governor extended his deepest gratitude to the doctors, medical experts, scientists, police forces and other frontline warriors engaged in the fight against Corona.
The Lt Governor also quoted a slogan given by Ritu from Kishtwar:-
“Corona Ko Harana Hai Toh Saathi Samaj Se Kaam Lo,
Haath Dhona, Mask Pehanna Hai Zaroori Jaan Lo”.