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CBC holds outreach programme on PM’s 15 Point Programme for minorities in Ladakh

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Leh: The Central Bureau of Communication (CBC) Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Government of India on Monday organised an Integrated Communication and Outreach Program (ICOP) in the Khaltsi Sub-division of district Leh.

The programme was organised by CBC’s field office Anantnag at Government Higher Secondary School Khaltsi under the aegis of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav (AKAM).

The outreach programme was first of a series of such programmes to be organised by CBC in the Ladakh region during the month of October.

The ICOP was meant for public awareness about various schemes and welfare measures being implemented throughout the country under the Prime Minister’s 15 Point Programme for the welfare of religious minorities.

Apart from this, information about the objectives and vision of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav was also provided to participants which included the new initiatives of Swaraj Television Series and Azadi Quest Mobile Games.

The information about these initiatives was provided by means of standees, printed Information Education and Communication (IEC) material, pamphlets, brochures as well as group discussions and face to face communication.

In his introductory remarks Field Publicity Officer CBC Anantnag and Leh Shahid Mohammad Lone presented an overview of the mandate and activities of the CBC in J&K and Ladakh regions.

He gave a detailed insight of the different schemes being implemented across different sectors by various ministries under the PM’s 15 Point Programme.

He impressed upon the youth especially students to take advantage of various scholarships and skill development courses offered under the overarching programme.

Joint Director CBC J&K and Ladakh region Ghulam Abass in his presidential address said PM’s 15 point programme is an overarching programme which covers different schemes for educational and economic upliftment of the underprivileged and weaker sections of the minority communities and the onus to get benefits lies with the people.

He said that there is a government scheme for almost every stage of life of a citizen ranging from prenatal healthcare, youth welfare, old age and even post death.

He said that Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav is a festival to celebrate India’s glorious past and an opportunity to work for its bright future.

Students also presented cultural programmes and participated in an open quiz, winners of which were felicitated at the conclusion of the event.

The program was attended by the officers and officials from administration, police, revenue and rural development departments as well as teachers, students and prominent citizens of the area apart from the officials from CBC.


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