WHEN HARDWORK ISN’T ENOUGH | Failed Aspirations of the Youth in Kashmir

August 10, 2024
By  Jyoti Jangra

Irshad, a 32-year-old cab driver from Kashmir, embodies the dreams and disillusionment of many in his homeland. Once a promising cricketer and a Master’s degree holder in English Literature, Irshad’s quest for meaningful employment for over a decade drew a blank. Unemployment, mostly fuelled by the political and economic instability in Jammu & Kashmir, has left the youth with unfulfilled aspirations. Recent data suggests Kashmir has an astounding unemployment rate of 24.6%, significantly higher than the national average of 6.1%. The ripple effects are tragic: rising crime, rampant drug addiction, and an alarming increase in suicides.

Vishal Arora

Journalist – Publisher at Newsreel Asia

https://www.newsreel.asia
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