(The
outside workers in Kashmir both skilled and non-skilled result in an outflow of
over Rupees 40 crores everyday which could be easily earned buy the locals if
they were motivated and trained in various jobs!)
Kashmir is facing a
typical dichotomy in relation to employment of the local youth. According to
reports almost a million youth are without any employment. A large number of
these are highly “educated” or in other words possess umpteen degrees but no
skills! In fact, acquiring degrees has become an obsession in Kashmir these
days! On the other hand almost an equal number of outsiders both skilled and
non-skilled from different parts of India are working all over the valley. Unfortunately,
the local youth have been deliberately attuned to aim only for government jobs
at any level. There is a virtual epidemic among the youth for seeking white
collar jobs even at the lowest level regardless of the degrees possessed! The fault
lies with the governments we have had right from 1947. Till the first tenure of
Sheikh Abdullah there was strict enforcement by government for creating
self-sufficiency in all respects. However, after his toppling in 1953 and the
installation of Bakshi Ghulam Mohammad, the self-sufficiency went for a six. He
introduced the culture of subsidy and a Kashmiri became totally dependent on
outside dole.
Traditionally,
Kashmiris have been very skilled craftsmen not only in regard to the world
famous handicrafts but in regard to all other skills like carpentry, masonry
and so on. The heritage buildings and historical monuments are a proof of the
skills Kashmiris have possessed from the earliest times. In fact, some of the
shrines have intricate wood-work with beautiful papier-mache designs on
ceilings and walls. Right now most of these arts are dying because of the trend
to get easy government jobs. In fact, the entire young generation is being
converted into government slaves! The main cause for this destructive wave is
the loss of the dignity of manual labour. Instead of dozens of paper degrees,
the present youth need vocational training. We have to first restore dignity of
manual labour right from the top. People should feel proud to work with their
own hands rather than be babus pushing their pens around. This requires not
only a revolutionary change in education system but a total overhaul in the
mind-set of the planners as well as the leaders of all hues and shades!
Every government has
been trying to engage as many youth as they can in unskilled government jobs at
the lowest levels. They are creating virtually armies of slaves with zombie
like existence. This government job mania is a gift from the British colonials
who in their two century rule set up a totally colonial administration in every
sphere of life. The freedom given by them was only physical and they continued
the slavery of our minds through the systems they had introduced to keep the
colony under control. They had kept India united and controlled through various
central services which have continued even after their departure with a slight
change in nomenclature. The Central Government has replicated the same system
in Kashmir. Instead of trying to make the State self-sufficient in different spheres,
it has been made totally dependent on dole in every sphere. Unfortunately, the
worst misfortune of Kashmir in recent times has been its confused leaders! They
have been presenting an abstract goal without bothering about the road map to
that goal and the carrying on of proper and neat day to day living till one
reaches the ultimate goal. The first requirement is to achieve self-sufficiency
and independence in every sphere of living. The worst thing is that people are
being made to believe that the government which they claim to be an “installed”
one is expected to do everything. No one has been advising people that they too
have certain duties towards the society! There cannot be worst hypocrisy than
that!
Take for instance the
flood protection measures which the government has totally failed to implement.
No one bars a local initiative to undertake these leaving the government
getting cooked in its own soup! How one wishes we had someone like Hakim Suyya
who would make people take the initiative to clean up Jhelum and all other
water bodies on their own! There are hundreds of thousands of youth sitting
idle. Even one could engage these to manually clean all the water bodies
thereby providing them some work! Dal Lake is virtually dead! It may soon turn into
a stinking marsh. If local people take initiative on their own, it is not
difficult to clean up Dal and all other water bodies. For umpteen years the
weeds used to be extracted manually. Why can’t this be done now on a massive
scale by the local youth led by a dynamic and a fiery leader? In fact, all
environmental measures can be taken on voluntary basis if there are sincere and
dynamic youth leaders.
Coming back to the job
market, there is an urgent need for the civil society to take the initiative to
instil respect for vocational jobs as also to restore the dignity of the manual
labour. The whole mind-set of clamouring for government jobs has to be changed.
Unless all our leaders take a sincere initiative in regard to this mad rush for
government jobs and motivate all locals to take up the jobs presently virtually
usurped by outsiders, we are surely doomed! Will someone take the initiative
please!
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