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NC for spot police recruitment of rural youth: Rana
Tributes paid to Shaheed Kuldeep Kumar
5/29/2019 10:43:41 PM
Early Times Report
NAGROTA, May 29- National Conference Provincial President Mr Devender Singh Rana on Wednesday sought on-the-spot police recruitment of rural youth in Jammu and Kashmir, saying this will be a major initiative in tackling burgeoning unemployment problem in the state.
"Unemployment has taken alarming proportions by touching whopping figure of 8.50 lakh unemployed youth as compared to nearly 4.50 in 2014", Mr Rana said while paying tributes to Shaheed SGC Kuldeep Kumar of Jammu and Kashmir Police, who laid down his life in service of the nation at District Police Lines Doda this day in 2002.
Mr Rana said that Omar Abdullah led government had launched on-the-spot recruitment in the police during his tenure and in Nagrota Assembly Constituency 100 youth were recruited in 2014. Such an initiative had rekindled hope among the unemployed, especially enterprising youth, who were longing for making a career in the belt force. He said this process should again be resumed, which was blocked during the BJP-PDP government, resulting in choking of job avenues to the youth. He said rural youth could be asset for any belt force given their physical standards.
The Provincial President hoped that the Governor's Administration will pick up the thread in this regard and go for a massive on spot recruitment process in the rural and border areas. He said tacking unemployment has to be a priority for any dispensation, especially in a state like Jammu and Kashmir which has limited scope in the private and corporate sector due to absence of industries and big business houses.
The Provincial President also expressed serious concern over the retrenchment of daily rated, casual and adhoc workers saying this will stop sustenance to about a lakh family. By passing on such orders, the administration has shown its insensitiveness towards the families who were sustaining on the meager wages of their bread earners for about a decade, he regretted.
"Where shall they go after putting in services up to nearly ten years", Mr Rana asked and urged the Governor to reconsider the decision. He said the retrenchment process has shattered thousands of families, who crave for justice. It is unfortunate that instead of regularizing their services, they are being given exit from their jobs, he added.
Paying tributes to Shaheed Kuldeep Kumar at a solemn function in his native village of Gundla in Nagrota Assembly Constituency, the Provincial President said the nation will remain indebted to the sacrifices of warriors, who gave their lives for better and safe tomorrow of the compatriots.
The various other speakers also paid tributes to Shaheed Kuldeep Kumar and said by offering supreme sacrifice he has left an indelible mark of heroism and vlour.
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