Youth of JK immense unexplored talent and potential: Dr Jitendra Singh

NewsBharati    05-Feb-2018
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New Delhi, February 5: Youth of Jammu and Kashmir have immense unexplored talent and potential, which sometimes remains unutilized either because of lack of opportunity or lack of mentorship and grooming. This was said by DoNER Minister Dr Jitendra Singh in New Delhi on Sunday.

 

Notably, while speaking at a get-together hosted by him for a group of nearly 30 young school children, comprising the J&K contingent participating in “Khelo India School Games”, DoNER Minister Dr Jitendra Singh said that JK youth have immense unexplored talent and potential adding the same youngsters when given a chance of a wider exposure, tend to expose themselves and excel in various fields.

On this occasion, Dr Jitendra Singh also recalled when he was briefly holding the additional charge of Union Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in 2016, a mega Nehru Yuva Kendra festival was organized at Bhaderwah which offered a unique exposure to the local youth. During the same intervening period of additional charge, he recalled that one Sports stadium was sanctioned for each of the 22 districts of the State of Jammu and Kashmir.


Dr Jitendra Singh also noted that in changing context and current milieu, the youngsters also deserve to be provided the opportunity to train and reorient themselves to the new requirements. Citing an instance, the DoNER Minister said, the Kandi belt in Kathua district, for example, has produced great warriors in the past, but now, the talent of young boys in this region needs to be explored.


Under the leadership of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi, Dr Jitendra Singh said, this is one of the best times happening for peripheral States like Jammu and Kashmir and North East because the Union Government accords the highest priority to these States and is very liberal in offering every kind of support, financial or otherwise.


The Minister also expressed the hope that the selection process of youth, particularly for sports should be based purely on objective merit without any extraneous considerations whatsoever. “This will not only offer a fair chance to every youth according to his talent but would also reduce the chances of grievance among the youth,” he added.