NEW DELHI, Feb 21 :
Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh hosted an inspiring luncheon meeting for a group of school students from Bhaderwah, a small peripheral town in district Doda of Jammu & Kashmir today .Jammu travel guide
The 30 school students from the once violence and militancy affected Bhaderwah, accompanied by two teachers and a parent, are currently on a 5-day tour of the nation’s capital, facilitated by the 33rd Battalion of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) from the J&K Zone. Their visit includes stops at iconic places like Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament, the Prime Minister’s Museum, scientific labs, and the National War Memorial, offering them exposure to the rich cultural and political history of India.
Dr. Jitendra Singh emphasized how the times have changed dramatically in the last decade, with India becoming a breeding ground for innovation and entrepreneurship. Highlighting the success of the “Purple Revolution” in lavender cultivation, which started in Bhaderwah, he pointed out that Jammu and Kashmir is brimming with talent and natural resources, with only the need to harness them.
For many of these students, this trip to Delhi marked their first-ever train journey and visit to a big city. Dr. Jitendra Singh took the opportunity to uplift their spirits, noting how such exposure broadens their horizons, encourages them to aim higher, and fosters national pride. “Visits like these mainstream children, especially from areas affected by violence and militancy, by giving them a sense of belonging to the broader national fabric,” he said.
The Minister urged the students to write essays about their experiences and share them with their families and communities, inspiring others to dream bigger.
Addressing the students’ concerns about competitive exams, Dr. Singh reassured them that being from a remote area is not a disadvantage in today’s world. He emphasized the role of smartphones and digital platforms in leveling the playing field, citing the success stories of students using public Wi-Fi to clear competitive exams with flying colors.
Reflecting on the booming StartUp culture in India, Dr. Jitendra Singh shared how many youngsters from Bhaderwah left high-paying corporate jobs to pursue lavender cultivation, eventually becoming successful entrepreneurs. He also spoke about the growing recognition of the region’s success, with the “Purple Revolution” being featured in the Prime Minister’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ and a dedicated tableau during the last Republic Day Parade.Jammu travel guide
On the topic of opportunities beyond India, Dr. Jitendra Singh assured the students that under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi, the country is witnessing a golden era. With vast prospects in science, technology, startups, and innovation, this is the best time for youth to dream big and work towards building a successful future, both within India and on the global stage.
Dr. Jitendra Singh’s interaction with the students has left them inspired, energized, and ready to take on the world, armed with new aspirations and a clearer understanding of the abundant opportunities awaiting them.
DDC chairman Doda, Dhananter Singh Kotwal along with Commandant CRPF Arun Kumar Singh was also present during the interaction.