Sunday brought Jammu alive with the spirited exchange between Lt Governor Manoj Sinha and visiting Ladakh youth under ABVP’s Students’ Experience in Regional Understanding initiative for National Integration Yatra 2026. The Raj Bhavan event celebrated cross-regional camaraderie.
Sinha motivated the attendees to value diverse traditions and apply gained wisdom for communal advancement. Such platforms, he noted, are vital for nurturing unity and comprehension in a multifaceted nation.
Drawn from Ladakh’s Nubra, Kargil, Leh, Lamayuru, Sham, Nyoma, and Zanskar valleys, the 30-strong team embarks on a enriching voyage across Delhi, Haryana, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Jammu & Kashmir, courtesy of Vidhyarthi Seva Educational Trust, SEIL, and ABVP.
In another highlight, Sinha opened the Anti-Corruption Bureau office in Sidhra. He envisioned Jammu and Kashmir transcending average standards to pursue lofty ambitions. ‘From ordinary to extraordinary—that’s our trajectory,’ he told the audience, pointing to transparency-driven transformations.
His X post framed the inauguration as a corruption-free pledge embodied in architecture. Five to six years of strategic overhauls have refocused governance on universal service, empowering the Union Territory to chase ambitious horizons with renewed vigor.
