JAMMU: Jammu& Kashmir The government’s objective, according to Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Thursday, is to guarantee every person a higher level of life and a social security net. The LG stated at the Pensioners Sammelan’s opening that all societal segments are equally benefiting from union territory and central government programmes without facing any form of prejudice. The LG commended the Jammu district administration in his speech for their “sustained campaign to achieve the saturation” in the Integrated Social Security Scheme (ISSS), which has reached 63,919 beneficiaries in the categories of old age, widow, and divyang. “We want to guarantee a social security system for everyone and raise everyone’s standard of living.”The advantages of the central and UT schemes are distributed equally among all segments of society, according to Sinha. He restated the J&K administration’s resolve to uplift the average person and integrate underprivileged groups into society. Our goal as we move forward is for everyone to live a good, prosperous, and progressive life. He claimed that the administration had guaranteed greater resources and rights for the underprivileged, marginalised, and vulnerable. The LG presented a number of government social welfare programmes. He said that these initiatives, spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, have eliminated Jammu and Kashmir’s developmental disparities. He noted that all decisions made by the administration in the best interests of the underprivileged and destitute have been made without fear or favour. “The saturation of several schemes highlights impressive manifestation of proper execution of programmes” , he stated. The LG urged officials, public representatives, and members of civil society to work together to link all eligible beneficiaries to social security programmes and improve their quality of life. The recipients received scooties, sanction letters, and other goodies from Sinha. Along with sharing their stories, the beneficiaries also thanked the administration for the “seamless extension” of benefits under a number of social welfare programmes.