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Youth becoming part of social evils due to lack of employment: AJKYF | | | Early times Report
RAMBAN, Sept 7: All J&K Youth Federation has expressed strong and serious concern over the unemployment. AJKYF District Convenor Ramban Muzaffar Malik along with District Executive Member Imran Farhat said that winning and losing elections continues in democracy but if the unemployed youth go astray, then Jammu and Kashmir will be destroyed. The problem of unemployment in Jammu and Kashmir is getting worse day by day. There is a long list of educated youth who are jobless. Some are suffering from mental stress because of lack of job opportunities and rest are being forced to commit suicide. Educated young people are suffering here and there but no action is being taken by the government which resulted into zero progress for unemployment educated youth. They further said that even if every section of the society does not express themselves superficially, but it is suffering from an uncertainty, a confusion and a confusion within itself. More than half of the population of Jammu and Kashmir, especially the Dalits and the youth, are suffering from a strange feeling of alienation. Every day, some or the other problem is posed to them. Seeing that such irresponsible and foolish actions could pose major problems for Jammu and Kashmir in the near future, they said. They urged upon the Govt of India in general and the LG Administration of J&K in particular to save the aspirations and future of the Educated Un-employed Youth by providing them the opportunities to serve the nation in accordance to their capabilities and appealed the government to clear and issue of all the pending selection lists, conduct all the pending written tests and interviews, and fill all the vacant posts in every department as early as possible so that the educated unemployed youth will take some sigh of relief. |
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