Kashmir, Feburary 11,2026-Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha paid heartfelt tributes to Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Ji on his Punyatithi, honouring his enduring contributions to nation-building and his vision for inclusive development rooted in Indian philosophy.
On the occasion, LG Sinha highlighted Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Ji’s philosophy of Integral Humanism (Ekatma Manav Darshan) and the guiding principle of Antyodaya, which focuses on uplifting the last person in society. He emphasized that these ideals continue to inspire India’s journey toward equitable growth, social harmony, and people-centric development.
Integral Humanism and Inclusive Development
LG Manoj Sinha praised the ideology of Integral Humanism, noting its relevance in balancing material progress with cultural and moral values. “His vision promotes development that is not just economic but also humane and inclusive,” the LG said, urging citizens and officials to uphold these principles in their work.
Antyodaya: Uplifting the Marginalized
Referring to Antyodaya, LG Sinha stressed the importance of ensuring that welfare schemes and development initiatives reach the most vulnerable sections of society. He said that policies inspired by Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Ji’s philosophy guide efforts in social welfare, education, and economic empowerment across India and Jammu & Kashmir.
Reaffirming Commitment to His Ideals
The LG called upon the people of Jammu & Kashmir to remember Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Ji’s legacy of selfless service, national unity, and social responsibility, and to continue working toward a society where development benefits all.
The observance of his Punyatithi in Jammu & Kashmir was marked by online and offline commemorative events, reflecting widespread respect for his enduring contributions to India’s socio-political thought.

