Transformative Governance: Jammu and Kashmir's Transparent Evolution
Jammu and Kashmir's governance has undergone significant changes over the past 5-6 years, becoming more transparent and service-oriented. This transformation, emphasized by Lt Governor Manoj Sinha, is symbolized by the new Anti-Corruption Bureau buildings, representing a corruption-free future and the territory's aspiration towards greatness.
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Jammu and Kashmir is experiencing a transformative phase in its governance, as highlighted by Lt Governor Manoj Sinha on Sunday. Over the past five to six years, the region has seen significant changes to enhance transparency and public service orientation.
Speaking at the inauguration of the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) headquarters in Jammu and the ACB APKS branch in Awantipora, Sinha underscored the symbolic importance of these new buildings. They represent not merely structural advancements but a commitment to transparency and a corruption-free Union Territory.
Sinha emphasized that the region is now focused on ambitious goals, shedding mediocrity and aiming for a promising future. He called on the ACB to ensure that their decisions and investigations uphold constitutional values, eliminate corruption, and earn the public's trust.
(With inputs from agencies.)

