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Sadhotra congratulates Ritika Bhan, Akash Jaggi on clearing UPSC exams
3/9/2026 10:09:36 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Mar 9: Former Minister and National Conference Additional General Secretary Mr Ajay Kumar Sadhotra today visited the residences of Ritika Bhan and Akash Jaggi in Burnai and Lower Roop Nagar respectively in Jammu North Assembly Constituency and congratulated them on their remarkable achievements. Interacting with the families and well-wishers during the visits, Mr Sadhotra said the accomplishments of the two young achievers as also other 15 from Jammu and Kashmir this year have brought pride and honour to the Union Territory. He appreciated their hard work and determination, saying their success reflects the immense potential of the youth in this part of the country.
"These young achievers have made Jammu and Kashmir proud. Their achievements are not only a matter of joy for their families but also a source of inspiration for the entire society," he said.
Mr Sadhotra said the success stories of talented youth like Ritika Bhan and Akash Jaggi serve as a strong motivation for others to work hard and pursue their goals with determination. When young people excel in their respective fields, they inspire many others to follow the path of dedication and excellence, he added.
He said the youth of Jammu and Kashmir possess immense talent and capability, and with proper encouragement and opportunities they can excel in diverse fields and bring laurels to the region.
Mr Sadhotra also called upon educational institutions and society to encourage and support talented youth so that they can realise their full potential. He stressed the need for creating an environment where young people are motivated to pursue excellence in academics, sports and other fields.
Mr Sadhotra offered his best wishes to Ritika Bhan and Akash Jaggi for their future endeavours and expressed confidence that they would continue to achieve greater milestones and bring further recognition to Jammu and Kashmir.
He also complimented their families for supporting and encouraging them in their journey towards success, saying that the role of parents and mentors is crucial in shaping the future of young achievers. Others who accompanied former Minister are Sumita Gupta, Sandip Singh Manhas, Veerji Bhat, Uttam Sharma, Dev Raj, Babu Ram Bhagat, Kasturi Lal Sharma.
Those accompanying Mr Sadhotra on the occasion appreciated the achievements of the two youngsters and wished them continued success in their pursuits.
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