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State Govt to seek central help for resolving unemployment problem | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, Sep 20:The National Conference led Government has decided to take immediate steps for filling over 20,000 posts of teachers in over 1200 schools and over 7,000 posts of doctors and premedical staff in various health institutions, particularly in the rural areas of the state. Official sources said that to begin with 500 posts of doctors were being referred to the Public Service commission and 5,000 posts of teachers and paramedical staff were being referred to the subordinate services selection Board for selecting the candidates for the said posts. Both these bodies were being instructed to complete the entire process of advertising the posts, holding written test and viva vice and other procedure as early as possible. Sources said that the state Government plans to approach the central Government with a request that a separate financial assistance was provided to the state for meeting the wage bill of those vacant posts that were being filled and those new posts those were being created to ease the problem of unemployment. They said that after the menace of militancy related activities the problem of unemployment was a matter of great concern for the Government. At present over five lakh educated youth were registered in the employment exchanges and the number was to swell to over seven lakh if immediate measures were not taken to address the problem. The state Government is said to have conveyed its concern to the centre over the delay on the part of concerned central agencies in helping the educated youth from Jammu and Kashmir in finding jobs in the public sector enterprises, private and multinational companies. The state authorities want the centre to reserve some quota for the educated youth from Jammu and Kashmir in the Armed Forces and the paramilitary forces. In this context the centre is being requested to suggest to the Armed forces and the paramilitary forces to hold recruitment drive in all the 22 districts of the state. It has conveyed to the centre that the recruitment drive launched by these central forces in Jammu and Kashmir was being held in small measures. According to official sources "if the entire private sector companies in the country reserve just two per cent jobs for the educated youth belonging to Jammu and Kashmir it will resolve the problem of unemployment in the border state by 50 per cent."
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