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Economy

Unemployment Falls in J&K: A New Economic Era Begins

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 15, 2025 4:59 pm
Dolon Mondal
Unemployment Falls in J&K: A New Economic Era Begins

Jammu and Kashmir’s Unemployment Rate Hits Record Low: A New Economic Dawn

Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is going through a big change. For many years, the region faced high unemployment, but now, there’s good news—joblessness has dropped significantly. Recent data shows that J&K’s unemployment rate has reached its lowest level ever, marking a positive turn in the economy. But how did this happen?

Let’s take a closer look.

The Current Scenario: A Brighter Picture

For many years, unemployment was a big problem in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K). But now, things are looking much better. Recent data shows that the labor force participation rate (LFPR) and worker population ratio (WPR) have increased to 64.3% and 60.4%, respectively, in 2023-24. These numbers show that more people are joining the workforce, and government programs to create jobs are working well.

The drop in unemployment isn’t just about numbers—it shows the hard work of the government and the strength of the people. Many things have helped this change, like skill development programs and growth in industries. Together, these efforts are making a real difference.

Also Read: Jammu & Kashmir Government Launches “Road Safety Policy” to Cut Accidents by 50% by 2030

What’s Driving the Change?

Several key initiatives have played a pivotal role in reducing unemployment in J&K:

  1. Industrial Policies: The J&K Industrial Policy has attracted investments and encouraged entrepreneurship. Incentives like subsidies have motivated industries to set up operations in the region.
  2. Skill Development: Programs focusing on IT, hospitality, and handicrafts have equipped the youth with market-ready skills.
  3. Agriculture Modernization: By introducing modern farming techniques, the government has boosted productivity and created jobs in rural areas.
  4. Tourism Revival: Known for its breathtaking landscapes, J&K has seen a surge in tourism, leading to more jobs in hospitality and related sectors.

These efforts have collectively created a ripple effect, generating employment opportunities across various sectors.

Sectors Leading the Charge

The economic revival in J&K is being driven by several key sectors:

  • Agriculture: Modernization efforts have increased productivity and created rural employment.
  • Tourism: With more tourists visiting, hotels, restaurants, and local businesses are thriving.
  • Information Technology: The IT sector is booming, offering jobs to skilled professionals.
  • Handicrafts and Handlooms: Traditional crafts are gaining popularity, thanks to online marketing and government support.

These sectors have not only reduced unemployment but also boosted the region’s economy.

Also Read: Central Government Surpasses FY25 CPSE Dividend Target, Collects ₹59,638 Crore

The Road Ahead

While the progress is commendable, there’s still work to be done. To sustain this growth, the government must:

  • Encourage entrepreneurship and support startups.
  • Invest in infrastructure to attract more businesses.
  • Expand skill development programs to meet industry demands.
  • Promote tourism further to create more jobs.

By focusing on these areas, J&K can ensure that its economic revival benefits everyone.

Jammu and Kashmir’s drop in unemployment is more than just numbers—it’s a story of hope, resilience, and transformation. With the right policies and continued efforts, J&K is on its way to becoming a thriving economic hub. The journey has just begun, and the future looks promising.

Also Read: 8th Pay Commission Salary Hike Expected Level 1-10 Central Employees Pay Rise

TAGGED:economic growthGovernment InitiativesJammu and KashmirJob CreationLFPRSkill DevelopmentTourism RevivalUnemployment DropWPR
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