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1,000 Kashmiri youth pedal for peace in Srinagar

Around 1,000 cyclists, including professionals, participated in the seven different categories of the “Pedal for Peace” event, organised by the Jammu Kashmir police. The participants cycled with great enthusiasm, passing through various picturesque locations of the Srinagar city. Speaking of the occasion LG Manoj Sinha said, “Sports can unite people, create hope for a better […]

Around 1,000 cyclists, including professionals, participated in the seven different categories of the “Pedal for Peace” event, organised by the Jammu Kashmir police. The participants cycled with great enthusiasm, passing through various picturesque locations of the Srinagar city.

Speaking of the occasion LG Manoj Sinha said, “Sports can unite people, create hope for a better tomorrow and a brighter future. The youth who are participating today are the epitome of the power of that change and with the efforts of Jammu Kashmir Police, they are becoming champions not only in sports but in their life too.”

The Lt Governor lauded the Jammu Kashmir Police for holding a host of youth-centric programs to engage youth in constructive activities and adopting innovative measures to promote sports and cultural activities in the UT.

“In all civic action programs organized by Jammu Kashmir Police, be it Pedal for Peace, Premier League or Jashn-e-Dal, the names may be different, but the message is the same, furthering Jammu Kashmir’s peace, prosperity and brotherhood”, he added.

Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor observed that Youth are the builders of the new Jammu Kashmir. They have to contribute diligently towards building a developed society, to encourage others to perform their duties, and maintain harmony among all sections of society.

“The UT administration is providing our youth countless opportunities to engage in creative & constructive activities, to channelize their energies and to promote team spirit and character building through the programs of Sports Council, Mission Youth & Jammu Kashmir Police”, he noted.

The Lt Governor also recalled the efforts of the Prime Minister to promote team spirit and character building among the youth through various initiatives under the Fit India and Khelo India campaign.

“When hundreds of young boys and girls participate in sports activities, they not only indulge in healthy competition, but also emerge as ambassadors of peace, prosperity and brotherhood. It leads to the creation of a society that is free from the feeling of fear, insecurity and discrimination” he added.

Noting that a determined youth can solve any problem at hand, the Lt Governor observed that the UT government, working with the same spirit, has formulated Youth Clubs in every Panchayat so that with active cooperation of the youth, there can be rapid social and economic development of the society.

On the occasion, the Lt Governor also appreciated the efforts of the Jammu Kashmir police to keep the youth away from drugs through various programs and sustained campaigns. He also complimented the tireless efforts of J&K police personnel in the fight against Covid wherein they worked in close coordination with the civil administration.

Acknowledging the patience, courage, and unwavering commitment of J&K Police personnel towards their duties, the Lt Governor assured them that the UT government is fully committed to ensure healthcare, education, dignity, and all possible facilities to the police personnel’s families.

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