Srinagar, Jan. 27 -- Baring the unfortunate sporadic incidents every summer and every winter, Jammu and Kashmir witnesses a familiar spectacle. Roads clog with tourist vehicles, hotels hang up their "no vacancy" signs, and official statements celebrate record-breaking visitor numbers. On paper, tourism appears to be thriving. Yet beyond the crowded promenades and luxury resorts lies a quieter, more troubling reality is that thousands of young people, educated and eager to work, remain unemployed or underemployed, watching prosperity pass them by. This contradiction is not new, but it has become harder to ignore. More than 3.7 lakh youth in Jammu and Kashmir are officially registered as unemployed. Many more are not counted, many who have ...
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