Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha’s Sunday rendezvous with Ladakh students in Jammu underscored efforts to cultivate national harmony through youth programs. Held at Lok Bhawan, the session featured participants of ABVP’s SERU-National Integration Yatra 2026, who shared their journey insights.
Welcoming the group warmly, Sinha urged them to absorb lessons from multicultural interactions and drive positive change. He lauded the program’s effectiveness in building bridges of empathy and solidarity among India’s young demographic.
The cohort of 30 represents Ladakh’s diverse locales: Nubra, Kargil, Leh, Lamayuru, Sham, Nyoma, and Zanskar. This initiative, backed by Vidhyarthi Seva Educational Trust, SEIL, and ABVP, spans educational tours in Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal, and J&K.
Parallel to this, Sinha unveiled the ACB headquarters in Sidhra, Jammu, signaling a new chapter. ‘Jammu and Kashmir rejects the ordinary; it’s time for big dreams and achievements,’ he declared to attendees. He detailed governance evolution, with transparency now at its core.
Taking to X, Sinha portrayed the facility as more than bricks and mortar—a testament to corruption eradication and public welfare. Recent years’ reforms have democratized services, ensuring every citizen’s benefit, as the region sets sights on extraordinary milestones.