The unemployment crisis in Indian-administered Kashmir is a pressing concern. According to experts, the region's job market has been severely impacted by changes in the quota system and a lack of investment in local industries. Many educated youth are struggling to find employment that matches their skills, leading to a surge in "stress employment" - where individuals take up underpaid jobs to make ends meet. The government's announcement of developmental projects worth $777m has been criticized for not prioritizing job generation. Experts emphasize the need for increased spending on local socioeconomic sectors like tourism and agriculture to create employment opportunities.
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