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 Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, IT, Youth Services & Sports, Transport and Science & Technology, Satish Sharma today called upon young people to embrace education, discipline and sports as the pillars of personal growth and nation-building.

The Minister was addressing the Education Expo Jammu 2026 organised by The Times of India at Country Inn, Jammu.

Stressing the need for holistic development of youth, the Minister underscored the importance of nurturing values, character and resilience alongside academic excellence to shape a stronger and progressive society.

Addressing the students, educators, parents and dignitaries present on the occasion, the Minister described education as a transformative force that extends far beyond academic achievement. He emphasized that education must nurture character, discipline, integrity and social responsibility alongside intellectual growth.

Satish Sharma appreciated The Times of India for creating a platform that connects the students with opportunities and inspiration, stating that such initiatives play a significant role in shaping aspirations and guiding young minds towards meaningful careers and brighter futures.

Highlighting the importance of health and nutrition in shaping future generations, Satish Sharma underlined the need for adopting healthy lifestyles and making informed choices. He urged the youth to value natural and wholesome food habits, stressing that a healthy body forms the foundation for academic excellence and overall success.

Satish Sharma strongly advocated the role of sports in building discipline, resilience and character among young people.

Expressing concern over the growing menace of drug abuse, he cautioned that substance abuse threatens the future of society and can derail promising lives and careers.

"Sports create strong minds and strong character. A culture of sports encourages discipline, determination and positive engagement among youth. We must collectively strengthen this culture and inspire our young generation to choose healthy pathways," he said.

The Minister reiterated the government's commitment towards strengthening the sports infrastructure, expanding opportunities for youth participation and creating a supportive ecosystem for talent development across Jammu and Kashmir. He urged the students to reject drugs and embrace sports, discipline and constructive pursuits.

Calling for a broader understanding of education, Satish Sharma remarked that true education is not merely the accumulation of information but the cultivation of complete human beings capable of thinking clearly, acting responsibly and serving society selflessly.

"The future of Jammu and Kashmir lies in the strength, character and aspirations of its youth. We must empower them with opportunities, values and confidence," he added.

The Minister encouraged the students to remain confident, work hard and contribute positively towards society and nation-building.

Publish Time: 25 May 2026
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