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BWOHRC demands for rights of youth | | | Early Times Report
Samba, Nov 14: Border Welfare Organization and Human Rights Council demanded for the rights of the youth, to make the youth aware and to make a positive policy for the bright future of the young generation. Addressing the press conference, Human Rights Council of India Chairman Sunny Kant Chib expressed appreciation and gratitude for the support of the public interest work, youth awareness campaign by the Border Welfare Organization.He said we will raise our voice for the rights of the youth of Jammu at every level together with Boder Welfare Organization and soon a memorandum will be handed over to the Lieutenant Governor for youth interest.In which every problem of the youth will be exposed. Addressing the press conference Avinash Chaudhary said that we used to support every thought and will continue to do it which is in public interest especially for the benefit of youth according to the data of the Center for Monitoring Indian Economy (CMIE), Jammu and Kashmir has 21.6 percent unemployment rate, which is the worst among the states / union territories of India, it is a matter of concern that the Lieutenant Governor of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir taking strong cognizance of Mr. Manoj Sinha and the Central Government, special policies for early employment, which will be implemented by the youth of Jammu and Kashmir, especially the youth of the border areas, in the government sector and private institutions. Along with this, the people of the international border, who are being deprived of every facility at the government level due to some reason not coming in the border reservation list drawn up by the government, in the air radius of 0 to 6 kms , they will soon be put in the list. So that youth can get benefits in educational institutions and in jobs.Other members Rajesh Verma, Ajay Chaudhary, Abdul Aziz, Divyansh Baba etc were also present.
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