Kavinder Gupta sworn in as Himachal Pradesh Governor; vows to act as bridge between state, Centre
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], March 10 (ANI): Former Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta on Tuesday took oath of office as the 30th Governor of Himachal Pradesh, vowing to be a "bridge" between the Centre and the state, focus on the immense tourism potential and encourage youth empowerment.
Chief Justice of Himachal Pradesh Gurmeet Singh Sandhawalia administered the oath of office to Gupta. Gupta said he would work collectively with all stakeholders and act as a bridge between the state and the Union government for the development of the hill state.
"I will work as a bridge between the state and the Union government and work collectively with everyone above party politics," he said.
"I arrived here after serving about seven and a half months in Ladakh as Lieutenant Governor. Himachal Pradesh and Jammu and Kashmir share a similar culture," Gupta added.
"There is great scope for tourism in the region, especially religious tourism. We will try to work on this in the future," he said.
Highlighting Himachal Pradesh's environmental significance, Gupta said the state's green cover plays an important role in environmental protection.
Emphasising the role of youth in nation building, he said the country's demographic strength should be channeled toward entrepreneurship.
"As the Prime Minister says, nearly 65 per cent of India's population is youth. For the dream of Viksit Bharat by 2047, I want the youth to become job providers rather than job seekers," Gupta said.
"Ladakh is a high-altitude region. I visited even the last border villages during my tenure," he said.
Gupta said he plans to undertake an extensive tour of Himachal Pradesh soon, with plans to visit 12 districts in the next 3-4 months
"Drug menace is a serious issue and education is important. Technology and sports should be used to guide youth in the right direction," he said.
"This is not the responsibility of the government alone. Society as a whole must work together," he said.
During the event at Lok Bhawan in Shimla, the complete version of "Vande Mataram" was also played, and the Governor emphasised the importance of educating people about the national song and its significance. (ANI)
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