Srinagar, June 14 -- Lieutenant governor(LG) Manoj Sinha on Saturday called upon Kashmiri Pandit Community to set up industries, academic and cultural institutions in the Union Territory that will become the immortal story of their heritage and provide opportunities to generations to come. While addressing an event here organised by Kashmiri Pandits living overseas, the LG said a moment of transformation is here. Emphasising the need for Kashmiri Pandit Community's contribution across industry, education, arts and spirituality, Sinha said, "Those once uprooted from their homeland return, and this homecoming is the truest victory. The presence of business leaders, corporate heads, technology entrepreneurs, and cultural iconssends a powerful message of confidence in the peace ofJ&K, and trust in the administrative stability under Prime Minister Narendra Modi," he said. The LG said the world remembers the 1990s, when the community faced unimaginable brutality and endured massacres and, overnight, families were forced to leave everything behind and live in exile in their own country. "Lives marked by painand struggle gave the Kashmiri Pandit community only two choices- despair or rebuilding. They chose creation, rebuilding and selfless service and in doing so, the communitymade history. Carrying the weight of massacre, they never turned away from their purpose. Hardship never broke the spirit of the community," he said. The LG said that the Global Conclave also indicates that the time has come for the reconstruction and revival of the ancient glory of the Kashmiri Pandit community. "The discussions at this conclave on building global industries and institutions here and a shared economic future are blueprints and pathways for cultural revival, economic empowerment, and community restoration....