
Jammu- Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday inaugurated the first-edition of Sikh Cricket Premier League in Jammu.
In his address, the LG extended his felicitations and best wishes to all the players participating in the tournament.
“It is not just a sporting event but a cultural and social initiative that reflects the commitment to holistic community development and aims to build a brighter future for the youth of Sikh community in J&K,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
He congratulated the All J&K Sikh Coordination Committee for playing a vital role in empowering the Sikh community and preserving its rich heritage, through such innovative programs, while fostering a sense of pride and responsibility towards the society and the nation among its youth.
The LG emphasised the role of Public-Private Partnerships to empower youth by improving infrastructure, providing opportunities and opening up new avenues in diverse sectors.
The Lieutenant Governor also highlighted his resolve to develop a robust ecosystem where the Sikh community members, especially the youth have access to opportunities and make meaningful contribution to the society.
He further asked the youth to follow the footsteps of their great ancestors and make the entire Sikh community and the nation proud.
S. Ajit Singh, Chairman, All Jammu Kashmir Sikh Coordination Committee; presidents of District Gurdwara Parbandhak Committees, heads of various sikh organisations, players, coaches and youth in large number were present.
Prof. Umesh Rai, Vice Chancellor, Jammu University, senior officials of Police and civil administration were also present on the occasion.
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