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Online Gambling Crisis Grips Kashmir: Financial, Emotional Devastation Unfolds

Aqzar Raheel by Aqzar Raheel
December 17, 2024
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G’bal : Kashmir is in the grip of a silent epidemic as online gambling spreads across the region, leaving individuals and communities facing financial ruin and emotional distress. Platforms like Aviator, BC Game, Roobet, and Stake have surged in popularity, particularly among the youth, who are drawn by the allure of quick wealth. However, what starts as harmless entertainment often spirals into addiction, devastating individuals and their surroundings.
Across urban centers and rural areas, numerous cases have surfaced where individuals have fallen deeply into debt, forcing them to sell assets and drain life savings. While the financial losses are staggering, the emotional toll is equally profound. Experts report an increase in cases of anxiety, depression, and interpersonal conflicts stemming from gambling addiction. The stigma surrounding gambling has prevented many from seeking help, exacerbating the crisis. Psychologists warn that the design of online gambling platforms makes them highly addictive. “These games use psychological triggers such as instant rewards, illusions of control, and flashy visuals to keep users engaged,” said one expert. The anonymity offered by online platforms also exacerbates the problem, enabling individuals to gamble without judgment or scrutiny.
Unemployment and economic hardship in the region have made young people particularly vulnerable to these platforms. Many are drawn in by the promise of earning money quickly, only to end up trapped in a vicious cycle of losses and mounting debts. The financial strain has led to serious consequences, including the breakdown of relationships and mental health struggles for many. Community leaders and activists are calling for urgent measures to address the crisis. Proposed solutions include stricter regulations on online gambling platforms, public awareness campaigns to highlight the risks, and accessible mental health and counseling services for those affected. Schools, community organizations, and local authorities are being urged to collaborate to educate the youth about the dangers of gambling. The situation has reached a tipping point, with the social fabric of Kashmir being strained under the weight of this growing menace. Community members are being urged to monitor the behavior of loved ones and foster open communication to detect problems early. Without coordinated action, experts warn, the impact of online gambling could worsen, destabilizing more households and deepening the region’s socioeconomic challenges.

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