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Collective action key to social transformation: CM Omar

by KT News Desk
April 9, 2026
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Leads pledge on mental health, drug de-addiction, env & road safety

Jammu, Apr 08: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Wednesday underscored the need for a collective responsibility in addressing key social challenges, stating that while several responsibilities lie with the government, many others must be shared by society as a whole.

He made these remarks while launching a three-day divisional-level awareness programme organised by the School Education Department at the Convention Centre here.

Addressing a large gathering of students and stakeholders, the Chief Minister drew a clear distinction between responsibilities that fall solely within the domain of the government, such as building roads, bridges and hospitals, and those that require active public participation. “Besides the government, public has crucial role in maintaining environmental safeguards and key public assets as part of their civic responsibility,” he said.

Highlighting the issue of civic responsibility, he expressed concern over the common tendency to shift blame entirely onto the government, particularly in matters like cleanliness. He urged citizens to adopt responsible behaviour in their daily lives, stressing that a cleaner and better society can only be achieved through collective efforts.

The Chief Minister emphasized that if society actively participates in such initiatives, Jammu & Kashmir can match global standards. “If you act on the pledges taken today, we can compete not just within the country but with the world,” he said, calling upon the younger generation to carry forward a better and more responsible society.

Touching upon mental health, Omar Abdullah noted that it continues to be stigmatized in society. He urged people to show empathy and understanding towards those facing psychological challenges. “Even a few words of sympathy can make a difference and give someone the courage to overcome difficult times,” he said.

On drug abuse, the Chief Minister stressed that the fight against the menace cannot be won by the government alone. He called upon civil society, educational institutions, religious leaders and citizens to actively contribute towards making Jammu & Kashmir drug-free. “If we leave it to the government alone, we will not succeed. Everyone has to play their part,” he asserted.

He also encouraged students to explore new avenues through career counselling initiatives, stating that such programmes can open up opportunities that many may not have previously considered.

Highlighting environmental responsibility, the Chief Minister advocated for plantation drives, suggesting a shift from ceremonial gestures to meaningful contributions. “Instead of shawls, plant trees in our name. Even if a few survive, it will be a lasting contribution,” he remarked, adding that environmental protection is a shared duty.

On traffic awareness, he stressed that by following safety norms such as wearing helmets and seat belts is not a favour to the government but a responsibility towards oneself and one’s family. He urged people to adopt road safety measures sincerely rather than merely complying with regulations.

The Chief Minister also advised students to reduce excessive screen time and focus on holistic development. He expressed confidence that the younger generation, with its broader outlook, can drive meaningful change if guided properly.

On the occasion, Omar Abdullah administered a pledge focusing on mental health awareness, drug de-addiction, career counselling, traffic safety and environmental protection.

He also distributed innovation kits and stationery kits sponsored by Bharti Airtel, sanitation kits sponsored by SBI Foundation, and outdoor equipment under Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE). The Chief Minister also felicitated resource persons and experts associated with the programme.

Addressing the gathering, Minister for Health and Medical Education, Social Welfare and Education, Sakeena Itoo said that the enthusiastic participation of students reflects their commitment towards societal development. She described the awareness campaign as a unique opportunity to address pressing issues such as mental health, drug addiction, environmental protection, traffic awareness and career guidance.

She called upon all stakeholders to actively participate in the campaign and emphasized the importance of collective action. “If every student, ICDS worker and healthcare professional plants a tree, it can bring significant change in environmental protection and sustainability,” she said.

The Minister also stressed the need for united efforts to combat drug abuse, urging the youth to come forward to safeguard their future and that of Jammu & Kashmir.

Advisor to the Chief Minister Nasir Aslam Wani, in his address, emphasized the importance of adhering to laws and instilling awareness among younger generations from an early age. He also highlighted the need for continuous awareness campaigns to combat drug abuse.

MLA Jammu West Arvind Gupta called for active involvement of civil society in eradicating the drug menace and appreciated the leadership of the Chief Minister, expressing optimism about the region’s progress and prosperity.

The event was attended by Director School Education Jammu Naseem Javaid Choudhary, Director Social Welfare Department Jammu, other senior officers, and a large number of students. Participants from all ten districts of Jammu division also joined the programme through online mode.

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