
A 250-member youth delegation from Jammu and Kashmir, participating in the ‘Watan Ko Jano’ program, met with Vice President C. P. Radhakrishnan at the Uprashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi yesterday. The ‘Watan Ko Jano’ program is an initiative by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the J&K Government aimed at promoting national integration by providing young people from J&K the opportunity to explore different parts of India.
Addressing the delegation, the Vice President said he was pleased to interact with such vibrant, talented, and determined young minds from J&K. Recalling his visit to Srinagar last month for the University of Kashmir's Convocation Ceremony, he spoke about witnessing significant progress in women's development and empowerment in J&K.
The Vice President also highlighted the Jammu and Kashmir cricket team winning the Ranji Trophy for the first time. He said that the leadership of women in education and such sporting achievements by young cricketers together reflect the progressive direction in which the youth of Jammu and Kashmir are shaping the future. Praising the Ministry of Home Affairs for the ‘Watan Ko Jano’ program, he said that such initiatives not only help young people connect with the idea of a shared national identity but also build confidence, awareness, and aspiration while fostering the spirit of “Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat.”
Highlighting Jammu and Kashmir as a land of extraordinary scenic beauty and rich culture, he said that Jammu and Kashmir has the potential to become a major global tourist destination. He added that as opportunities expand in education, technology, tourism, and entrepreneurship, each young person has the potential to become a builder of a peaceful, prosperous, and inclusive future. He urged them to believe in their abilities, remain connected to their roots, and work collectively towards making Jammu and Kashmir a symbol of harmony, growth, and inspiration for the nation.
The Vice President expressed his happiness that students from Jammu and Kashmir are excelling in Civil Services, IIT, and IIM entrance examinations and urged the students to stay away from drugs and encourage their peers to do the same, emphasising that a healthy youth is the foundation of a strong and progressive nation.



