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Job Suitability & Joblessness: Two Faces Of The Same Coin

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June 14, 2023
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Though the hunt for jobs is a spontaneous process but what makes the job scenario different in Jammu & Kashmir is the increasing tendency of jobless engineers for teaching jobs in private schools and coaching centres . When no rules are set for the recruitment of teaching jobs at private schools the people of engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry and other such academic backgrounds find it more convenient to work as teachers at private schools or coaching centres on very meagre salaries than to wait for the jobs relevant to their own area of specializations in Government Departments or a Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs). Winding up the Self Group (SHGs) constituted for allotment works in engineering departments just three years back has also increased the tendency of people of engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry and other such academic backgrounds for teaching jobs at private schools and coaching centres across Jammu & Kashmir. Had the private sector been expanded in Jammu & Kashmir the way it has expanded in most of the states and union territories of the country the people from engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry and other such academic backgrounds won’t have found a compulsion in taking up teaching jobs at private schools and coaching centres across Jammu & Kashmir. While the Government has fixed no recruitment rules for appointment of teachers at private schools the people of engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry and other such academic backgrounds find a compulsion in taking up teaching jobs at private schools at meagre salaries. Consequently there is not only joblessness in Jammu & Kashmir but the suitability of jobs for the people of engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry and other such academic backgrounds has shattered their dreams of career building. Planning to open up new infrastructural and developmental projects in Jammu & Kashmir the planners in the Government could open up new job avenues for the people of engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry and other such academic backgrounds in such infrastructural and developmental projects in phases in both Kashmir Valley and as well as Jammu division.

“Since increasing joblessness is the cause for unprecedented surge in mental health issues among, the youth across Jammu & Kashmir, the People of engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry and other such academic backgrounds could come out of the continuing traumatic only if they are provided better jobs in the new infrastructural and developmental projects which Jammu & Kashmir Government is opening up in a fastly changing scenario of industrial development in both Kashmir Valley and as well as Jammu division”.

This is the best possible way to utilise the best talent for the development of Jammu & Kashmir and also a big opportunity for the Government to provide the people of engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry and other such academic backgrounds a better and flexible job environment. Since increasing joblessness is the cause for unprecedented surge in mental health issues among, the youth across Jammu & Kashmir, the People of engineering, agriculture, animal husbandry and other such academic backgrounds could come out of the continuing traumatic only if they are provided better jobs in the new infrastructural and developmental projects which Jammu & Kashmir Government is opening up in a fastly changing scenario of industrial development in both Kashmir Valley and as well as Jammu division.

 

 

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