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Collective Approach towards Youth For a Resilient Kashmir

Faheem Ul Islam by Faheem Ul Islam
June 6, 2023
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Kashmir has unfortunately experienced its fair share of difficulties throughout the years while being gifted with beautiful landscapes and a rich cultural heritage. The welfare and empowerment of its youth is among the most urgent issues that requires immediate attention. Given the importance of supporting this dynamic sector of society, it is time to take a collective approach to addressing their needs and issues. The potential of Kashmir’s youth must not be undervalued as they are the region’s future. They are overflowing with vitality, creativity, and ideas that have the potential to influence the future of the entire area. Unfortunately, a number of things impede their development and limit their potential for expansion. Young people’s disappointment has been exacerbated by social and economic upheaval, restricted access to high-quality education, and unemployment. The high unemployment rate in Kashmir is one of the main issues that young people must deal with. Many talented people are unable to find acceptable employment due to a shortage of job possibilities and a slow economy. The youth have been frustrated and despondent as a result of this scenario. Government, business, and civil society must work together to increase employment prospects through entrepreneurial programmes, skill development efforts, and investments in important industries. Another significant issue that demands quick response is access to high-quality education. Despite efforts to enhance the region’s educational system, there is still a large infrastructure, resource, and quality teaching staff gap. To guarantee that every young person in Kashmir has access to a comprehensive education that provides them with the knowledge and skills required for the modern world, cooperation between the government, educational institutions, and NGOs is crucial.
It is vital and necessary for everyone to work together for Kashmir’s youth. All parties involved must address the problems that young people encounter and provide them the chance to develop, become empowered, and have a better future. We can work together to create a flourishing Kashmir that capitalizes on the skills and aspirations of its young people.

The social and political climate in Kashmir has frequently been heated and volatile, in addition to the economic and educational difficulties. The youth’s wellbeing and mental health have suffered as a result of this turmoil. It is critical that all parties involved foster an atmosphere of peace and inclusion that encourages communication, mutual respect, and tolerance. A more peaceful society can be achieved by including young people in the decision-making process and giving them the tools they need to effect change. Investments in sports, the arts, and cultural initiatives can also be very helpful in fostering and involving Kashmir’s youth. These platforms not only give people a place to express their creativity and selves, but they also develop solidarity and a sense of heritage pride. The government, local leaders, civil society organizations, and the youth themselves must all be included in the collective strategy for addressing the needs of the youth in Kashmir. It involves an all-encompassing approach that incorporates social peace, economic development, education, and cultural preservation. We are investing in the future of the region by supporting Kashmir’s young. Their dynamism, inventiveness, and tenacity can serve as potent engines for development, harmony, and success. It is time for all of us to work together to create an atmosphere that allows Kashmir’s youth to realize their full potential and act as agents of change. In conclusion, it is vital and necessary for everyone to work together for Kashmir’s youth. All parties involved must address the problems that young people encounter and provide them the chance to develop, become empowered, and have a better future. We can work together to create a flourishing Kashmir that capitalizes on the skills and aspirations of its young people.
( The author is a student at P G Department at International Politics at the Department of Strategic and Security Studies Aligarh Muslim University. The views, opinions, facts, assumptions, presumptions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
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