Student safety, jobs, quota: JKSA raises key issues with Parl panel
Srinagar, May 14 -- A delegation of the Jammu and Kashmir Students Association (JKSA) on Wednesday met the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs and submitted a detailed representation highlighting the concerns of students, youth, aspirants, tribal communities, and marginalised sections of Jammu & Kashmir.
The delegation was headed by the advisor of the association, Peerzada Mehboob-Ul-Haq.
It briefed the members of the committee on the growing socio-economic challenges confronting the youth of J&K. The delegation urged urgent institutional intervention to address critical issues relating to unemployment, discrimination, educational distress, mental health concerns, tribal rights, and constitutional safeguards affecting students, aspirants, and marginalised communities in the region.
During the interaction, the delegation raised concern over the continued incidents of profiling, harassment, intimidation, and discrimination faced by Kashmiri students studying across various parts of the country. The delegation also highlighted widespread concerns regarding the present reservation policy and rationalisation framework in J&K. The issue of rising unemployment in Jammu & Kashmir was also raised before the committee. htc...
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