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Youth Will Shape J&K’s Future Through Innovation and Leadership: LG Manoj Sinha

Felicitates Top Performers of ALOHA State-Level Arithmetic Operations Contest in Srinagar

JK News Service by JK News Service
October 5, 2025
in Jammu, Kashmir
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Srinagar, Oct 5 (JKNS): Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday felicitated the top achievers of the ALOHA State Level Arithmetic Operations Contest held at the University of Kashmir, where over 1500 students from across Jammu and Kashmir showcased their arithmetic proficiency.

As per news agency JKNS, LG Sinha underscored that the future of the Union Territory is inseparably linked to the growth, innovation, and determination of its youth.

Sinha felicitated the top performers and winners of Abacus Learning of Higher Arithmetic – ALOHA State Level Arithmetic Operations Contest at University of Kashmir, Srinagar. The competition witnessed the participation of more than 1500 students from across Jammu & Kashmir.

“Growth of J&K is directly linked with the growth of youth. They have a mission of transforming J&K and the nation. With resolve and dedication, they can complete this mission. We will ensure they have the right environment to become the most talented scholars, scientists and innovators,” the Lieutenant Governor said.

Sinha in his address, congratulated all the participating children for their exceptional Arithmetic skills. He appreciated ALOHA for providing the children with an exciting opportunity to unlock their true potential.

“Arithmetic operations are not merely numerical calculations. They are foundations to skills like problem solving, critical thinking and reasoning. It has far-reaching implications and drives young mind towards innovation, science, and technology. It also serves as a reminder to teachers that the ultimate purpose of education is not the pursuit of marks, certificates or accolades, but the responsibility of building the nation’s future,” LG Sinha said.

Sinha called upon the young generation to chart their own path and make conscious choices to achieve new goals.

“In an unpredictable world, innovation can’t be achieved by following the beaten track. Young generation should be more entrepreneurial, adventurous, creative and follow the outside-of-the- box approach,” he said.

LG Sinha, also called for collective efforts to transform school campuses as hubs of curiosity and innovation. He said education should be a medium for independent research and ideas, with classrooms must serve as launchpads for dreams and aspirations. (JKNS)

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