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J&K unemployment rate 6.1pc: Omar Abdullah govt in Assembly

IANS March 20, 2025 97 views

The Omar Abdullah government in Jammu and Kashmir has reported an unemployment rate of 6.1% among individuals aged 15 and above in 2023-24. With limited private sector opportunities, the government has launched multiple self-employment initiatives like Mission YUVA to create entrepreneurship units and employment opportunities. The administration has already generated around 9.58 lakh self-employment opportunities since 2021. Despite these efforts, educated youth continue to face challenges in finding sustainable employment within the union territory.

"Mission YUVA aims to establish 1.35 lakh entrepreneurship units" - J&K Government
Jammu, March 20: The Omar Abdullah government said on Thursday that the unemployment rate in Jammu and Kashmir was 6.1 per cent for individuals aged 15 years and above in 2023-24, as per the Ministry of Statistics and Programme Implementation (MoSPI).

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- 3.70 lakh youths registered on employment portal by January 2025

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Government launched multiple self-employment schemes

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9.58 lakh employment opportunities created since 2021

Replying to a question by the National Conference (NC) MLA, Tanvir Sadiq, the government said that 3,70,811 unemployed youths had voluntarily registered on the employment portal by the end of January 2025.

"The government has implemented several self-employment schemes under initiatives like Mumkin, Tejaswani, Mission Youth, PMEGP, and REGP. These schemes have facilitated the generation of approximately 9.58 lakh self-employment opportunities since 2021. In the current fiscal year (2024-25), 1.36 lakh opportunities have been created. Additionally, under the MGNREGA programme, the government has generated 3.01 crore person-days of employment, benefiting 8.07 lakh households," mentioned the government.

"To encourage entrepreneurship and skill development, the government has launched Mission YUVA, this ambitious initiative aims to establish 1.35 lakh entrepreneurship units and create employment for 4.5 lakh youth in Jammu and Kashmir. The department continues to promote skill development through specialised training programmes designed to enhance self-employment capacities. Regular job fairs are also conducted to bridge the gap between job seekers and employers, encouraging private sector employment," the government said.

Unemployment among the educated and trained youth is a major problem in Jammu and Kashmir because of the absence of private sector employment avenues.

Due to the lack of industries, most of the youths either move out of the union territory seeking employment abroad or in other parts of the country.

Those preferring to serve in J&K have to seek government employment. The government sector in the UT already has a comparably higher employee population ratio among the states in the country.

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