logo
Former J&K deputy CM Kavinder Gupta appointed Ladakh's LG

Former J&K deputy CM Kavinder Gupta appointed Ladakh's LG

Following resignation of Brig (Dr) BD Mishra (retd), President Droupadi Murmu on Monday appointed former deputy chief minister of J&K Kavinder Gupta as new lieutenant governor of union territory of Ladakh. BJP leader and former Jammu and Kashmir deputy CM Kavinder Gupta being offered sweets on being appointed as lieutenant governor of Ladakh, on Monday. (ANI)
The strategic Himalayan region shared it's borders with Pakistan and China.
Gupta, 65, expressed gratitude to the President Murmu, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, home minister Amit Shah and the party leadership for reposing their faith in him.
'This is a big responsibility entrusted upon me. I will serve the people of Ladakh and try to come up to their expectations,' he told media. 'Ladakh was part of Jammu and Kashmir but there are several challenges after it became a UT,' he said.
Gupta, who started off as a RSS worker, assured that he will take local populace along. 'Ladakh is a border region and I will try to shoulder all responsibilities while taking on board the administration and local people,' he said.
Gupta informed that on Saturday he received a call from the Prime Minister, who asked him about the new responsibility. 'I gave my consent to the PM,' he said, adding that for the first time anyone from Jammu would be heading Ladakh as LG.
In 2014, Gupta was elected as MLA from the Gandhi Nagar assembly constituency. He became the first speaker from BJP in the J&K Assembly, where he served from March 2015 to April 2018. In April 2018, Gupta became deputy CM in the PDP–BJP coalition headed by then chief minister Mehbooba Mufti.
'Now, new responsibility has been given to me and I will try to live up to the expectations of the people,' he said.
Recalling his earlier days, Gupta said that he had no political background. 'My father was an employee. I remained a student leader and worked for the youth,' he said.
The change of guard comes at a time when Leh Apex Body and Kargil Democratic Alliance were spearheading a protracted agitation demanding statehood and Sixth Schedule to the region.
Reacting to the development, president of the Ladakh Buddhist Association, co-chairman of the Leh Apex Body and former minister, Chering Dorje Lakrook said, 'I personally know him as we worked in the same government. However, people of Ladakh don't know much about him and they asked me about him.'
'Let's see how he runs the administration here. We have to see how he grasped the issues and problems of the people of Ladakh. It will be too early to make a comment,' he said.
3 time mayor, Gupta, joined RSS when he was 13 years old
Gupta, born on December 2, 1959, joined Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) at age of 13. He is a graduate and has three children. He served three consecutive terms as mayor from 2005 to 2010. After which he served as an MLA, assembly speaker and former deputy chief minister of J&K.
In Punjab also he served as state secretary of ABVP for three years.
His father, an employee in the postal and telegraph department, was posted at various places, including Gurdaspur and later Srinagar.
A native of Smailpur village in Samba district, Kavinder Gupta officially joined the BJP in 1988.
In the 2002 and 2008 Assembly elections, Gupta was initially given the BJP mandate from the Jammu West assembly segment, but the party changed its candidates at the last minute.
In the 2014 assembly polls, he was shifted to the Gandhi Nagar assembly segment in Jammu city—then considered a Congress stronghold—where he defeated senior Congress leader Raman Bhalla.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Smriti Irani to take a break from politics for Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2? BJP leader reveals the truth!
Smriti Irani to take a break from politics for Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2? BJP leader reveals the truth!

India.com

time15 minutes ago

  • India.com

Smriti Irani to take a break from politics for Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2? BJP leader reveals the truth!

Smriti Irani to take a break from politics for Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2? BJP leader reveals the truth! Smriti Irani is all set to make a comeback to the TV entertainment world with her most love show- Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi. She will be starring in the reboot version of the show, reprising her role as Tulsi Virani- a character that became synonymous with Indian households when originally aired 25 years ago. Backed by Ekta Kapoor again, the show's reloaded version has stirred excitement among long-time fans. Smriti Irani to take a sabbatical from politics? In a recent interaction on her X account, Smriti Irani received heartfelt wishes from the fans for making a comeback on the show. One of the good luck notes read, 'Dear @smritiirani all the best on your return to TV. Hope this is just a brief sabbatical from politics.' To this, Smriti responded, 'No sabbatical. Have worked both in media and politics for 25 years with only a decade break due to my responsibility as Cabinet Minister. Never compromised on my sangathan responsibilities, never will.' Another fan wrote, 'Will all due respect for your decision to return back to the media. Me and like me thousands of your admirers will wish your active presence in politics too. Specifically when the Bengal and UP election is around the corner. PS – My mother was super happy when she heard this news.' Smriti answered, 'My Pranaam to your Ma … be assured of my active political contribution during the forthcoming elections as assigned by sangathan.' Smriti Irani's political career began in earnest when she was appointed as Minister of Human Resource Department in 2014. Smriti Rani talks about Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi The first look of the show Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 released few days ago, creating a wave of nostalgia among fans. In an interaction with IANS, Smriti talked about the original series and how it once became a cultural phenomenon in the Indian television world, 'When I first stepped into Tulsi's world, I couldn't have imagined how far her story would travel—not just into living rooms, but into the hearts of millions across India. Tulsi wasn't just a character. She became a daughter, a mother, a friend—and, for many, a reflection of their own strength, sacrifice, and conviction.' After months of eager anticipation, the makers of Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2 has finally confirmed that the highly-anticipated sequel will debut on July 29, 2025, at 10:30pm.

What does Narayana Murthy think of PM Modi's weekly work hours? BJP MP Tejasvi Surya shares
What does Narayana Murthy think of PM Modi's weekly work hours? BJP MP Tejasvi Surya shares

Time of India

time15 minutes ago

  • Time of India

What does Narayana Murthy think of PM Modi's weekly work hours? BJP MP Tejasvi Surya shares

Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Narayana Murthy's 70-hour work What started as a routine flight from Mumbai to Bengaluru turned into a whirlwind of ideas, philosophies, and a dash of humour for BJP MP Tejasvi Surya . Seated next to Infosys co-founder N.R. Narayana Murthy , the young parliamentarian found himself in an impromptu 'two-hour masterclass' with one of India's most respected minds. From artificial intelligence and urban planning to leadership ethics and the controversial 70-hour workweek—nothing was off the table. And just when things couldn't get more intense, Murthy revealed the weekly working hours of the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi Surya shared the moment on X (formerly Twitter), posting a photo with the tech titan and recounting the rich conversation. 'Had an inspiring conversation with the legendary NRN today,' he wrote, calling it a two-hour lesson on India's future. Murthy, often credited with turning India's IT sector into a global behemoth, spoke candidly about the country's potential across AI, manufacturing, education, and urban Surya also addressed the elephant in the room—Murthy's now-infamous suggestion that young Indians should work 70 hours a week to help build the nation. 'I humorously quipped that I'll strive to meet his 70-hour-a-week target,' he wrote, to which Murthy replied with a laugh, 'The only person I know who probably works 100 hours a week is Prime Minister Modi!'Sometime back, Narayana Murthy's call for Indian youth to work 70 hours a week had sparked intense debate across industries, dividing public opinion. While some hailed it as a patriotic push to boost productivity, others slammed it as impractical in a country battling poor work-life balance . Murthy, who claimed to have once clocked 85–90 hours a week until 1994, argued that those who benefit from subsidised education owe it to the nation's underprivileged. His wife Sudha Murty also backed him, citing her father and sister's similar work ethics.

Tejasvi Surya Tells Narayana Murthy He'll Strive For 70-Hour Week, Gets A Reply That's Pure Gold
Tejasvi Surya Tells Narayana Murthy He'll Strive For 70-Hour Week, Gets A Reply That's Pure Gold

News18

timean hour ago

  • News18

Tejasvi Surya Tells Narayana Murthy He'll Strive For 70-Hour Week, Gets A Reply That's Pure Gold

Last Updated: After Tejasvi Surya said he would strive to meet Narayana Murthy's 70-hour workweek ideal, the Infosys co-founder replied with a remark about Prime Minister Modi's work ethic BJP MP Tejasvi Surya on Tuesday shared a striking insight from an in-flight conversation with Infosys co-founder Narayana Murthy, revealing the legendary entrepreneur's take on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's work ethic. In a post on X (formerly Twitter), Surya described the interaction as an 'inspiring conversation" and a 'two-hour masterclass" that spanned a variety of pressing national concerns—from artificial intelligence and manufacturing to the state of India's cities, youth upskilling, ethics, and leadership. 'Had an inspiring conversation with the legendary NRN today on the way back to Bengaluru from Mumbai," the BJP Yuva Morcha chief wrote, sharing a photo of the two in conversation mid-flight. 'NRN pioneered the Indian IT services sector, turning it into a global powerhouse. He created wealth for literally lakhs of middle class families through Infosys." Murthy's contributions to India's technology sector and economy are widely acknowledged, particularly in how Infosys helped shape the country's identity as a global software hub. But it was a humorous remark at the end of their interaction that caught public attention. 'I humorously quipped at the end of our conversation that I'll strive to meet his 70-hour-a-week target," Surya wrote. 'To which he laughed and said, ' Had an inspiring conversation with the legendary NRN today on the way back to Bengaluru from pioneered the Indian IT services sector, turning it into a global powerhouse. He created wealth for literally lakhs of middle class families through Infosys. From AI to… — Tejasvi Surya (@Tejasvi_Surya) July 15, 2025 The reference to PM Modi's intense work ethic is not new. Over the years, several top leaders and bureaucrats have spoken of his punishing schedule and relentless pace. Former President Pranab Mukherjee once recalled that PM Modi worked 'like a man possessed," and Union ministers like Piyush Goyal and S Jaishankar have publicly acknowledged his round-the-clock involvement in governance. In a 2019 interview, Modi himself said he had not taken a single holiday in over 20 years. Murthy's remark now adds yet another nod to this image—of a leader who, even at 74, is often seen holding back-to-back meetings late into the night, addressing rallies across multiple states in a day, and beginning his mornings before sunrise. Murthy's original comment, made last year, had stirred considerable debate after he urged India's youth to voluntarily work 70 hours a week to help lift the country's productivity and economic standing. He argued that a stronger work ethic was necessary if India wanted to compete globally and overcome poverty. 'India's work productivity is one of the lowest in the world," he had said. 'Unless we improve our work productivity, we will not be able to compete with those countries that have made tremendous progress." He added: 'My request is that our youngsters must say, 'This is my country. I want to work 70 hours a week'." The suggestion, however, drew mixed reactions. Critics accused Murthy of being out of touch with today's workforce and ignoring the physical and mental health toll such hours can take, especially for employees without the wealth or autonomy that founders enjoy. In January 2025, Murthy issued a clarification, saying that his remark was never intended as a mandate and that working 70 hours a week should be a personal choice driven by individual ambition, not external pressure. 'It's about internal motivation, not coercion," he said during the Kilachand Memorial Lecture. Surya summed up his mid-air exchange by calling it deeply educational and energising. 'From ethics to leadership, every minute with NRN was a learning moment," he wrote. His post has since been widely shared, drawing renewed attention to Murthy's views. view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store