The Himachal Unemployed Youth Federation plans a major demonstration in Mandi for July 31 against the state government's Job Trainee Policy. Federation leader Vishal Mandotra expects more than one thousand participants to join the rally. The organization considers the policy an attack on jobless youth who have spent years preparing for government positions. Mandotra argues the measure creates opportunities for favoritism through private agencies rather than merit-based selection. He warns that larger protests will follow if authorities refuse to withdraw the controversial policy.
The Federation previously forced the government to abandon its guest teacher policy through street demonstrations. Mandotra questions whether the Chief Minister has thoroughly reviewed the current policy document. The rules reportedly deny government benefits to candidates who protest against commission-based hiring practices. Unemployed youth Pawan expressed frustration with the repeated policy changes that undermine the examination process. He believes such measures deliberately discourage job seekers who have invested significant time and resources in preparation.
The Federation previously forced the government to abandon its guest teacher policy through street demonstrations. Mandotra questions whether the Chief Minister has thoroughly reviewed the current policy document. The rules reportedly deny government benefits to candidates who protest against commission-based hiring practices. Unemployed youth Pawan expressed frustration with the repeated policy changes that undermine the examination process. He believes such measures deliberately discourage job seekers who have invested significant time and resources in preparation.