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JKSUYA holds signature campaign to highlight unemployment in J&K
2/25/2020 10:35:37 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 25: Several scholars, students and unemployed youth under the banner of Jammu Kashmir Students and Unemployed Youth Association (JKSUYA), organized a signature campaign in Jammu University. The theme of the signature campaign was "Save Our Future". The campaign aimed at highlighting various issues pertaining to the Youth of J&K. These issues included the Untimely scrapping of age relaxation clause, SRO 202, 50000 Jobs, slashing of salaries of college contractual lecturers, pending results of J&K bank & KAS 2018 examination. Students and Scholars from different colleges and departments participated in the signature campaign and more than one thousand signatures were registered.
The students across various sections expressed concerns over the growing predicament and unemployment rate in J&K and requested the Lt Governor to fulfill the promise of 50000 jobs. They also demanded complete revocation of the anti-youth and unconstitutional policies implemented in J&K.
In its first phase the organization JKSUYA, will conduct signature campaign across various colleges and institutions. The organization will then submit these signed flexes along with a detailed memorandum foregrounding each and every issue to LG of J&K.
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