
On the one hand, development plans are being made in the litigants of Jammu and Kashmir, on the other hand the lack of employment opportunities for the youth is becoming a matter of concern. According to the latest data, more than 32,000 government posts in the state have been lying vacant for years, while millions of youth have been wandering in search of jobs.
In response to the question of CPI (M) MLA Mohammad Yusuf Tarigami in Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah revealed that a total of 32,474 posts are vacant in the state. Of these, 2,503 gazetted, 19,214 non-gazetted and 10,757 multi-tasking (class-IV) posts are included. These figures not only point to the growing unemployment in the state, but also raise questions on the sluggish recruitment process of government system.
The maximum number of 7,851 posts in the Department of Health and Medical Education are vacant, while 3,759 posts in Public Works Department and 2,589 posts in Animal Husbandry Department are vacant. Similarly, thousands of posts are lying vacant in other departments like industry and commerce, housing, agriculture, electricity, food, finance and education. The interesting thing is that only the disaster management department is where no post is vacant.
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CM Umar Abdullah said that 54,540 posts were sent to JKSSB in the last 10 years (2015-2024), out of which 49,564 have been selected. At the same time, out of 10,762 posts sent to JKPSC, 9,080 have been filled. But despite this, many posts are still waiting for approval or referral. The government has also shown seriousness on the regularization of more than 60,000 daily wage, seasonal and casual laborers. A high-level committee has been formed under the chairmanship of the Chief Secretary on this issue, which will submit its report in six months."https://www.abplive.com/education/fire-in-pawan-kalyan-son-school-in-singapore-know-fees-and-other-details-2922309"> Fire in Pawan Kalyan’s son’s school, know how much is the fee of this school in Singapore?"text-align: justify;">ये किया दावा
3.69 lakh educated youth in the state are registered in employment offices. The government has claimed to create 9.5 lakh self -employment opportunities in the last four years through schemes like Mumkin, Tejaswini, PMEGP and Mission Yuva. The goal of the Mission Youth is to make five lakh youth self-reliant in the next five years."https://www.abplive.com/education/ram-mandir-ayodhya-mukhya-pujari-salary-know-monthly-salary-of-pandit-mohit-pandey-ram-navami-2919442"> You will be shocked to hear the salary of the main priest of Ram temple! How much money is received every month?
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