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NC committed to give big push to employment, employability: Rana
6/30/2019 12:26:22 AM
Early Times Report

MATHWAR NAGROTA, June 29: Reiterating that National Conference is committed towards youth empowerment, Provincial President Mr Devender Singh Rana on Saturday pledged that on forming the government aggressive push will be given to providing jobs to educated unemployed.
"The process of recruitment and generation of job opportunities have received huge dent in recent years with youth finding themselves pushed to the wall", Rana said while addressing workers at Galali and Sarote in Mathwar Block this evening.
He regretted that the BJP could not convert its huge 2014 mandate towards addressing to the peoples' problems especially the youth. On the contrary, the vistas of opportunities generated during the tenure of Omar Abdullah led government in terms employment and employability were consigned to archives, leaving the aspirants in lurch by shrinking their avenues. He referred to the programmes like SKEPWY, Udaan and Himayat and said these had generated hope but political myopism came in the way thus retarding employment growth particularly in the Jammu region.
Rana said Jammu people faced the major brunt of BJP's administrative inertia, which is reflected in developmental deficit and lack of utility services in key sectors like power and drinking water. The lackadaisical attitude towards implementation of various flagship programmes like SMART City and raising of health infrastructure under mega AIIMS pattern apart from routine works speak volumes about the sincerity of the self-styled Messiahs of Jammu.
The Provincial President said that the BJP has become synonymous to betrayal in Jammu with local leadership having lost their credibility and efficacy. He said the people had pinned many hopes with their representatives who instead of performing on ground zero created a chaotic situation leading to dissolution of the assembly half-way. Such a betrayal is insult to Jammu pride and mandate, he said, adding that the people will give a befitting lesson through their power of vote.
Those present on the occasion included Sham Lal Block President Mathwar, Kuldeep Singh (Retd ZEO), Sudershan Singh Niab Sarpanch, Sanjeev Singh Sarpanch, Sain Khan Sarpanch, Sonu Singh, Sarpanch, Anwar Khan, Rekha Langeh, Mohammad Sadeeq Panch Gian Dass, Meena Kumari Panch, Chaman Lal Panch, Pappu Ram Panch, Mohd Shafi, Panch, Abdul Qadir, Darshan Lal, Nanak Chand, Putti Ram, Shiv Ram, Paddu Ram, Mohd Iqbal, Mohd Majeed, Master Sardar Khan, Abdul Rashid, Ravi, Brij Singh, Madan Lal , Master Yashpal and others
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