JAMMU, JANUARY 19: Several members took part in the
Discussion on Demands of Grants for Information Technology, Technical
Education and Youth Services & Sports Departments in
Legislative Assembly today.
Initiating the discussion, Syed Farooq Ahmad Andrabi stated that a youth
having skills is a successful and most empowered person who can get job
anywhere. He urged the government to include more skill trainings in the
polytechnic colleges to bring the traditional arts into mainstream. He said a
good lot of people of his constituency are associated in Kangri making and the
government should take steps to promote this skill by bringing
into mainstream and encourage youth to adopt it to earn livelihood.
He also urged the government to make participation of school students
in sports compulsory for their overall development. He also appealed the
government to focus on development of sports infrastructure to encourage
participation of maximum youth.
Rajesh Gupta observed that sports develop positive energy among youth, make them
mentally and physically sound and unite the people across the social and
religious barriers. He said the menace of Drug addiction can be eradicated by
involving youths in sports. He also urged government to focus on the promotion
of football in Jammu as it is more popular game in the division.
Bashir Ahmad Dar hailed the government for the
achievements registered in the field of Youth Services and Sports during the
last three years. He said that several new polytechnic colleges opened in the
State is a great achievement of the present dispensation and reflects its commitment
towards empowerment of youth through skill development. He appreciated the
Technical Education Minister for his contribution in strengthening the
departments under his control.
Yawar Ahmad Mir said the many youth have become
victims of anti-social activities and promotion of sports can help to bring
them back in the mainstream. He said government needs to groom the potential
players from the very beginning and shun the practice of adopting players after
they show good performance.
He said being the youngest MLA in the assembly, the Ministry can connect with the youth of his constituency and attract them towards
positive activities. He asked government to establish a volleyball ground and
other related sports infrastructure in Rafiabad. He also called for
establishment of an ITI at Dangiwacha.
Ravinder Raina appreciated the Minister for Technical Education for taking significant
initiatives in the departments under his control including up-gradation of sports infrastructure, meeting long pending
demand of building sports infrastructure in rural areas, especially in Rajouri
district and redressal of various other grievances pertaining to sports
department.
He hailed the Minister for starting construction work on Indoor Stadium
in record time. He said the youth of the state are highly talented and have
great interest in Cricket. He urged the government to promote cricket game in
the State. He asked government to organise more training camps for cricket
players to realize the dream of having State’s own team in IPL. He also appealed
government for development of International Cricket Stadiums in the State for
hosting cricket matches on the pattern of IPL.
Satpaul Sharma urged the government to build sports infrastructure in all uncovered
areas so that the energy of youth is channelized in a better way. He also urged
the government to name a mini stadium on Pandit Prem Nath Dogra
who was an outstanding football player, besides being a legislator.
Anjum Fazili, while taking part in the discussion, praised the government for
commendable achievements in the development of sports infrastructure.
She stated
that the there was impending need to channelize the energy of
youth, who constitute 65 percent of the population, in right direction and said that sports
is the best way to engage the youth in productive activities.
Fazli also urged the government to lay focus on promoting sports among
girls. She also praised the government for reviving water sports in the state
and organising winter games successfully.

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