The Lieutenant Governor of J&K, Manoj Sinha, in his 10th episode of the public outreach programme ‘Awam ki Awaz’, praised the suggestions of Uri resident Mohd Iqbal Badana regarding financial literacy among rural masses. The LG has appreciated Iqbal for coming forward with his suggestions and said that financial literacy is pivotal in people’s efficient management of resources. IN HIS TALK SHOW, the LG has assured that government is alive to such mass awareness programmes and is on the path of making all the people aware of its benefits.
Earlier, Iqbal, who hails from the remote area of Choolan from Uri Sub-division, had suggested that humans need all types of knowledge, especially the financial know-how at the grassroots level, for better management of its resources to make progress.
He believes that as far as J&K is concerned, there is a meagre knowledge of financial management among the masses that prevents them from taking any steps to maximize their wealth. Therefore, he says that imparting financial literacy among the masses at a large scale is a prerequisite to progress in a real sense.
Given the roadmap, Iqbal postulates that it can be achieved by conducting awareness camps at the panchayat and block levels. He suggests conducting such camps in colleges and higher secondary schools to acquaint students with the possible ways of earning livelihoods with their available avenues and resources.
He adds that this knowledge will reduce the anxiety among youth as they would get insights to invest their resources and skills in the best possible manner. Iqbal suggests assigning this task to some Resources Persons (RPs) for imparting knowledge of financial management at block or panchayat level for a better outcome. He adds that university students studying the Financial Management courses should also be encouraged to play their role in this direction.
Iqbal paid his gratitude to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha for considering his suggestions. He says, “I’m highly thankful to LG Sahib for incorporating my suggestion in his address”. Exuding hope, he says, “It is a great honour for us to have availability of such a platform to present our views even to Lieutenant Governor”.
He also opines that the program Awam ki Awaaz is a great platform by which common people can share their suggestions and can become part of policymaking for the first time in the history of J&K.