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‘Naya J&K’ scripts new chapter in history

The welfare initiatives have not only addressed the immediate needs of the people but have also created a favourable environment for long-term growth and development….reports Asian Lite News

Post abrogation of Article 370, ‘Naya Jammu and Kashmir’ has written a new chapter in its history under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Himalayan region has become a part of the PM’s dream which he has envisioned for India in 2047 and it is striving hard to contribute towards India’s endeavour to emerge as the topmost country in the world.

Pertinently, the government after August 5, 2019, when the Centre announced its decision to revoke J&K’s so-called special status and bifurcate it into two Union Territories, has left no stone unturned to implement the people-friendly schemes in the region. The hard work done by the officials is paying dividends. It has led to the improvement in the ground situation in J&K as the region has witnessed holistic development during the past three years.

Implementation of schemes, such as the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) and the Swachh Bharat Mission, has brought about positive changes in the ground situation. Additionally, initiatives like the Ayushman Bharat scheme have revolutionised healthcare accessibility.

Other key initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), Amrit Sarovar, SVAMITVA scheme, and Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav have helped in improving the infrastructure, enhancing connectivity, promote rural development, empower citizens, and commemorate the country’s rich heritage.

These efforts stand as a testament to the government’s unwavering dedication towards building a ‘Naya Jammu and Kashmir.’ During the past three years helmsmen have focused on putting J&K on the path of peace, prosperity and development.



Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana

The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) has played a vital role in providing housing for all in Jammu and Kashmir. The government’s increased funding and strict timelines for completion have resulted in the construction of houses at an unprecedented pace.

Thousands of people have benefitted from this initiative, which has brought them closer to the dream of owning a home.

Advanced technologies, including geo-tagging, have been employed to ensure transparency and accountability in the allocation of houses. This has eliminated corruption and facilitated the smooth transfer of funds through the Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) mode.

These measures have not only accelerated the construction process but have also instilled trust among the beneficiaries, who now have a sense of security and assurance.

Swachh Bharat Mission

The Swachh Bharat Mission (SBM) has brought remarkable achievements in terms of sanitation and hygiene in Jammu and Kashmir. The campaign gained momentum in the Union Territory after the scrapping of Article 370, a temporary provision in the Constitution.

It led to the construction of a large number of toilets across the region. Access to clean and functional toilets has had a profound impact on the lives of the people, especially in rural areas, by improving sanitation practices and ensuring a healthier environment.

Through the SBM, the government has instilled a sense of cleanliness and hygiene consciousness among the population, leading to a positive change in behavior. The construction of thousands of toilets across J&K has not only contributed to public health but has also had a significant impact on the dignity and well-being of individuals, particularly women and children.

Ayushman Bharat Scheme

The government’s efforts in J&K have also made healthcare accessible through initiatives like the Ayushman Bharat scheme. This ambitious healthcare program has provided financial protection and quality medical services to the people of J&K. It has brought a significant improvement in the healthcare infrastructure and services available in the region.

Under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, numerous hospitals and healthcare centers have been established, ensuring access to affordable and quality healthcare. The provision of health insurance has provided a safety net for families, protecting them from financial burdens during medical emergencies.

The strides made in healthcare accessibility have particularly benefited the economically weaker sections of the society. The scheme has brought about a positive change in people’s lives by empowering them with access to medical services that were previously inaccessible or unaffordable.

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Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana

The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) has been instrumental in transforming the rural road network in Jammu and Kashmir. Under this flagship scheme, the Central government has invested substantial funds to connect remote villages with all-weather roads, ensuring improved accessibility and connectivity. The PMGSY has played a crucial role in enhancing economic activities, healthcare access, and educational opportunities for the rural population in the region.

Amrit Sarovar

Amrit Sarovar, an ambitious project focused on the development of infrastructure and tourism in Jammu and Kashmir has revitalized and transformed the region’s water bodies, including lakes, rivers, and ponds.

It has led to cleaning and preservation of the water bodies, development of waterfronts, promotion of eco-tourism, and providing recreational facilities. By preserving and enhancing these natural resources, Amrit Sarovar has not only given a boost to tourism but has also promoted sustainable development and preserved the ecological balance of the region.

SVAMITVA Scheme

The SVAMITVA (Survey of Villages and Mapping with Improvised Technology in Village Areas) scheme has proven to be a groundbreaking initiative. It has empowered rural citizens by providing them with property rights and ownership records. Under this scheme, comprehensive property surveys have been conducted using drone-based technology, and property cards have been distributed among the residents.

This has brought about a paradigm shift in land governance, enabling villagers to access credit, make informed decisions, and unleash the true potential of their properties.

Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav

Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, a year-long celebration that marked the 75th anniversary of India’s independence, also left its mark in Jammu and Kashmir.

The region actively participated in this celebration, showcasing its rich cultural heritage, historical significance, and contributions to the freedom struggle. The festivities included exhibitions, cultural programs, art displays, and various events to educate and inspire citizens, particularly the younger generation, about the nation’s glorious past and the importance of patriotism.

Positive transformation

Steps taken by the government in J&K have had a profound impact on the ground situation, leading to positive transformations in people’s lives. The comprehensive welfare measures undertaken have brought about significant improvements in various sectors, ranging from education and infrastructure to employment and governance.

The implementation of the centrally sponsored schemes has brought significant positive changes to the region.

These initiatives have strengthened infrastructure, improved connectivity, empowered rural citizens, preserved natural resources, and commemorated India’s independence. These initiatives have played a pivotal role in creating a prosperous and inclusive future for its people.

The J&K people have experienced a newfound understanding of democracy, freedom, and good governance. The past three years have provided them with tangible examples of the benefits of a well-functioning democratic system. As a result, discussions about concepts like ‘azadi’, autonomy, or self-rule have faded away, giving way to conversations about progress, development, and opportunities.

The welfare initiatives have not only addressed the immediate needs of the people but have also created a favourable environment for long-term growth and development.

The government’s focus on inclusive growth has ensured that the benefits of development reach every section of society, including marginalised communities and remote areas.



Tricolour flies high

After August 5, 2019, the administration has worked towards full integration of J&K with the country’ and ensuring peace, prosperity and development of the region.

The change in the ground situation in J&K is not only visible, but the people are also feeling it and the Tricolour is flying high in every nook and corner of the Union Territory.

Not long ago, J&K, especially Kashmir, was infamous for terror attacks, stone-pelting and shutdowns. Terrorists and separatists sponsored by Pakistan ran a parallel system in the erstwhile princely state.

They imposed shutdowns and orchestrated street protests to ensure that the fear prevailed. As of date there are no separatist-sponsored strikes, cinema halls have reopened, J&K Road Transport Corporation is running night bus service and people can be seen enjoying Shikara ride in Dal Lake at late night hours as well.

Denizens of J&K are also dreaming like the citizens in the rest of the country. The youth are moving with new ambitions.

Bold and brave decision taken by the PM Modi led regime to merge J&K completely with the Union of India brought J&K at par with the other regions in the country.

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Entrepreneurship blooms in Naya J&K

The government has introduced thousands of new initiatives aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and job creation in the area….reports Asian Lite News

In the summer of 2019, the Indian government abrogated Article 370, which granted Jammu and Kashmir special autonomous status. This move was met with mixed reactions from the locals, with some feeling hopeful about the potential economic and social benefits, while others remained sceptical of the government’s intentions.

For local entrepreneurs, the abrogation of Article 370 brought about several changes. With the removal of the special autonomous status, it became easier for businesses to operate in the region, as they were no longer subject to some of the regulations that had previously hindered their growth. The government also introduced thousands of new initiatives aimed at promoting entrepreneurship and job creation in the area, which provided local entrepreneurs with more opportunities to succeed.

Sheik Asif is a multi-talented entrepreneur who is the CEO and founder of Thames Infotech. With a strong determination and persistent attitude, he has excelled in various fields such as web designing, graphic designing, digital marketing, and influencing.

He has received several accolades throughout his career, including the Best Website Specialist Award in 2017 and 2018 from Three Best Rated United Kingdom, Top Web Designer by Good Firms in 2019, Top Digital Marketer 2021 by Indian Glory Award, and the prestigious Padma Shri Award in 2022, the fourth-highest civilian award in India.

Asif’s passion for innovation and his exceptional skills have earned him a prominent place in the industry.

Similarly, Rayees Ahmad and his wife Nida Rehman started their venture, Tiffin Aaw, with the goal of providing healthy, home-cooked meals to their customers.

The idea for this unique service came to Ahmed in November 2019, just 90 days after the repeal of Article 370 in the Valley. Despite the challenges they faced due to the political turmoil, the couple persevered and launched their dream project.

Today, Tiffin Aaw is a popular food delivery service in the Valley, known for its delicious and nutritious meals. Rayees Ahmad’s determination and passion for entrepreneurship have turned his dream into a successful reality, serving the community with wholesome and satisfying food.

Huzaifa Bazaz, a youthful entrepreneur and MBA, claims a web-based store by the name “Style Hub by Huzaifa Bazaz”, and her web-based adventure isn’t simply a business yet rather a feeling for her. She began her business 6 years back when she was chasing after her BBA

Iqra Ahmad, who hails from the Sanat Nagar area of Srinagar, began Tulpalav to present Kashmir’s best winds around and plans. Iqra Ahmad began Tulpalav, the principal web-based dress store in the Valley, to feature customary Kashmiri design with a cutting-edge curve.

Also, Muheet Mehraj’s startup Kashmir Box, which sells Kashmiri handiwork on the web, has developed from a straightforward internet business firm to a boss of Kashmiri entrepreneurship, one that distinguishes itself as a social effect organisation.

Similarly, social workers in the region saw a change in the way their work was perceived. With the government’s renewed focus on development in the region, social work was increasingly seen as a vital component of this effort. Several new programs were launched to improve healthcare, education, and other essential services, which provided social workers with more resources to help their communities.

On the other hand, the dairy sector in the Bandipora district of northern Kashmir is flourishing, with a growing number of emerging units, startups, and government-sponsored schemes. This has created ample opportunities for young people to venture into the sector, leading to a rise in the number of entrants.

The Integrated Dairy Development Scheme has been a significant contributor to this growth, with around 50 beneficiaries in the district. The administration is actively encouraging educated youth to take advantage of these schemes to become financially independent and providing support to facilitate their entry into the sector.

Perhaps most significantly, the absence of internet shutdowns since the abrogation of Article 370 has had a profound impact on the region. In the past, frequent shutdowns had made it difficult for businesses to operate and for students to access education online.

However, with the internet now consistently available, many local entrepreneurs have been able to expand their businesses online, while students have been able to continue their studies uninterrupted.

Finally, the fact that schools have not been closed due to hartal calls is a significant change that has been observed in the region. In the past, frequent shutdowns and protests had often led to the closure of schools, which had a detrimental effect on the education of the students.

However, with the situation improving and the government providing more security and support, schools have been able to continue functioning normally, without any major disruptions.

Overall, while there have been some challenges and scepticism surrounding the abrogation of Article 370, there have also been several positive changes that have been observed in Jammu and Kashmir.

Local entrepreneurs, social workers, and students have all benefited from the increased focus on development in the region, and there is a growing sense of optimism about the future. (ANI)

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In ‘Naya J&K’ central schemes focus on common man

A common man in J&K probably for the first time in seven decades is reaping the fruits of being a citizen of a welfare state…reports Asian Lite News

The schemes sponsored by the Central Government to improve the living standards of the people are helping every section of the society in Jammu and Kashmir. The benefits of these formats are trickling down to a common man in the Union Territory for the first time since 1947.

Prior to August 5, 2019 — when the Centre announced its decision to abrogate J&K’s special status and divided it into two Union Territories — the dividends of Centrally sponsored schemes didn’t reach a common man due to Article 370 — temporary provision of Indian Constitution — being in vogue. The Article, which the former rulers claimed provided special privileges to the permanent residents of J&K, acted as a biggest impediment for the natives.

However, the scrapping of Article 370 led to the Centrally sponsored schemes getting implemented in J&K automatically as the stumbling block stood removed.

Results of BJP-led Central government “biting the bullet” are visible as many people in J&K have availed the benefits under Prime Minister Awas Yojana (PMAY- housing for all), Mumkin, Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana – SEHAT and other people friendly initiatives launched by the Government of India.

Mumkin, PMAY, SEHAT

In order to create employment the government launched the ‘Mumkin’ scheme — a livelihood programme designed primarily for unemployed young people in the age bracket of 18 to 35, with a special focus on those already working in the transport sector or who want to boost their earnings through self-employment. The programme is a part of the Mission Youth Initiative of the J&K government to uplift, mentor, and provide sustainable livelihood to the youth registered with District Employment and Counselling Centres (DE&CC). Till date hundreds of youth across J&K have availed the benefit of this scheme and have become owners of their own vehicles. They are earning their livelihood and are supporting their families.

Under the ‘Mumkin’ scheme, small commercial vehicles are being provided to the youth with reasonable subsidies both from the manufacturer and the government. As per the guidelines, the banking partner extends the loan facility to the extent of 100 per cent of the on-road price of the vehicle to be purchased. Mission Youth, J&K provides an amount of Rs 80,000 or 10 per cent of the on-road price of the vehicle (whichever is lesser) as upfront subsidy.

Similarly, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) too has helped thousands of homeless people to construct houses in rural and urban areas in Jammu and Kashmir. Under PMAY the Government of India aims to construct about 2 crore houses in the country till the end of 2022. The beneficiaries of this scheme include homeless people in villages and poor in urban areas. And J&K is getting its due share.

Another scheme which has evoked tremendous response in J&K is Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PMJAY)-SEHAT. Ayushman Bharat, a flagship scheme of the Government of India, was launched as recommended by the National Health Policy 2017, to achieve the vision of Universal Health Coverage.

This initiative was designed to meet Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and its underlying commitment, which is to “leave no one behind”. The main aim behind the scheme is to extend health insurance coverage to all residents of Jammu and Kashmir.

SEHAT stands for Social, Endeavour for Health and Telemedicine. It is a health insurance scheme for the Union Territory. It provides free-of-cost insurance cover to all the residents of the UT of J&K. It also provides financial cover up to Rs 5 lakh per family on a floater basis to all residents of the UT of J&K.

The benefit of Rs 5,00,000 is on a family floater basis. This means that it can be used by one or all members of the family. It covers medical procedures including oncology, cardiology, nephrology etc, and up to three days of pre-hospitalization and 15 days post-hospitalisation expenses like diagnostics and medicines are also included in the scheme. Till date lakhs of beneficiaries have been registered under this scheme in J&K and they are availing the benefit of cashless treatment in the private hospitals. In December last year the J&K government had empanelled 12 top private hospitals in the UT under the PMJAY-SEHAT scheme.

Welfare State

At present there are many Centrally sponsored schemes operational in Jammu and Kashmir and the benefits of these formats are reaching to the grassroots level. The schemes which used to get caught in official wrangles and files are accessible to the people whom these were meant for. It’s a big change which the Himalayan region has witnessed during the past two years.

A common man in J&K probably for the first time in seven decades is reaping the fruits of being a citizen of a welfare state. Till August 5, 2019, the narrative in Jammu and Kashmir revolved around India-Pakistan relations and holding talks with militants and separatists. The Kashmir based politicians kept a common man busy with such issues which were of no significance or use to him. But these issues were projected in such a way that people thought that whatever their leaders are saying is a “Gospel Truth” and nothing can change in J&K till Pakistan and the militants sponsored by it are taken on board. In fact many people in New Delhi too were under the same illusion. But the government led by Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, shattered the myth by ending the so-called special status of J&K.

Whosoever came into power in J&K after 1947, did little towards integrating the erstwhile princely state with the country. They never made people aware about the ill effects of Article 370, which the Kashmir based politicians used to claim was a bridge connecting J&K with New Delhi. Their agenda revolved appeasing separatists and their bosses sitting across the Line of Control instead of working for the welfare of the common man in J&K.

Welcome to ‘Naya J&K’

In the past two years citizens of J&K have realised what development means. Complete merger of the Himalayan region with the Union of India has brought J&K at par with the other parts of the country. After August 5, 2019, they are eligible for all the welfare schemes that are announced by the Government of India for every citizen of the country. The denizens of J&K have realised that how their leaders kept them away from getting direct financial aid and other benefits from the Centre in the garb of Kashmir being a problem.

The last two years have proven it beyond doubt that Kashmir was never an issue. The root cause of all the problems, i.e., the J&K’s special status has been done away with. The world has opened up for a common man and J&K has opened up for the world. Welcome to “Naya J&K”.

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