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J&K schools, colleges, hospitals to be named after those who laid lives for country’s integrity: LG Sinha

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The schools, colleges, hospitals, bridges, and other facilities will be named after the “great heroes and sons of the soil, who gave their lives for the protection of country's integrity, peace, and prosperity in J&K,” according to and Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday.

“We can't forget the contribution of bravehearts who sacrificed their lives for the integrity of the country and those who kept the flag high in J&K. Schools, Colleges, Universities, Hospitals, and even bridges will be named after these great heroes as they deserve it,” LG Sinha said while speaking on the occasion of 32nd death anniversary of Sheikh Abdul Jabbar at Lar, Ganderbal, news agency KNO reported.

The LG said that in Ganderbal district, important buildings will be named after Sheikh Abdul Jabbar who “fell to the bullets of terrorists 32 years ago for his commitment towards country's sovereignty, peace and prosperity in J&K”. “He was a great son of soil whose patriotism can never be forgotten,” the LG said.

“Great men like Sheikh Abdul Jabbar never die, rather they continue to live in many ways. Ishfaq Jabbar is following into the footsteps of his great father and keeping his legacy of commitment towards country's sovereignty, peace and prosperity in J&K, alive,” the LG said, adding Ishfaq's wife who is also DDC member, is also “working to strengthen the panchayati raj system by ensuring round the clock development of Ganderbal district”.

Sinha said that his government is “committed to end corruption by ensuring minimum human interference”. “Everything is being conducted online and that's the best way to end nepotism and corruption,” the LG said, adding that “e-governance is flourishing and J&K is getting involved in e-governance mode”.

He said that one lakh crore rupees worth highway and tunnel projects are underway in J&K at present. “In the past one year, more than Rs 52000 Cr investments have been received. Rs 4500 crore worth investment is coming with regard to private hospitals etc,” he said, adding that in next one year, Rs 70,000 crore investment proposals will be received that will generate 5 to 6 lakh job opportunities.

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