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Youth’s right to demand employment: Bhardwaj
12/18/2022 10:22:56 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 18: Senior advocate and president Jammu and Kashmir High Court Bar Association, Jammu (JKHCBA), Mohinder Bhardwaj has said that the youth has every right to demand gainful employment avenues from the government irrespective of the qualification they possess. The government is duty bound to create such avenues both in the official and private enterprises, so that the youth could start earning their livelihood well in time to have a settled life ahead.
Inaugurating Maha Lakshmi Automobiles Showroom at village Karyal, Khurd (Arnia Road) at an impressive and well attended function here today, which is the enterprise of a young entrepreneurs Nikhil Lalotra and Akarshan Lalotra, he said that the youth must come forward to start such private enterprises and start- ups. However, it is not possible without the government providing relevant facilities such as availability of easy loans, training and other like traits to the desirous youth. "The youth have an equal right to demand government employment and the latter is duty bound to create vacancies and fill the same in a time-bound manner," he said adding:" Despite tall promises made by the government and the state administration, neither the government posts are being filled up in a regular and regulated manner nor congenial conditions are being created to encourage the youth to undertake their own enterprises. As a result the unemployed youth are losing precious time and becoming impatient. The governments must come out with concrete plans in this connection for the youth of the sensitive and strategic Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir."
Bhardwaj expressed concern that despite repeated assurances by the government hardly any recruitment for the youth living in the border areas has been provided. The vacancies in the central para military forces, state police and other such government organisations should be created for the border youth as also those in the other areas of the UT and filled up in a time bound manner, he said.
Referring to the new enterprise started by a border youth in this town, he said that it is laudable that despite lack of encouragement from the government, the youth are showing courage to begin personal ventures. Others should follow such examples but that does not mean that the government should abdicate its duties towards the unemployed youth, he added.
Others who spoke on the occasion include Ashok Dubey, Kamal Singh Charak, Sarpanch Rattnal, Surinder Mohan, Sarpanch Karyal Khurd, Sagar Singh, Panch, Diwakaf Singh Jamwal, Yadu Pratap Singh, Vishu Jamwal, Sunny Jamwal, Digesh Singh Jamwal, Kulwant Choudhary, Krishan Lal and many other prominent persons and farmers of the said area.
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