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Himachal: Employment, education major issues in upcoming assembly polls

Ahead of the Himachal Pradesh polls, employment and better education are the two major issues that have emerged as major issues in the upcoming assembly polls in Himachal Pradesh. The youth of Himachal Pradesh is rooting for better education and employment.

ANI Nov 10, 2022 00:15 IST googleads

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Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], November 10 (ANI): Employment and better education are the two major issues that have emerged in the upcoming Assembly polls in Himachal Pradesh. The youth of Himachal Pradesh is rooting for better education and employment.
A 19-year-old Jyoti who will cast her first vote from Shimla Rural said, "Employment is one of the issues based on which I will cast my vote. Employment is the main issue and the rest are education and health-related issues. I feel employment can bring change in Himachal".
A 20-year-old Nishant will also cast his first vote from Theog and said, "for youth, employment is an issue. Here unemployment is increasing day by day. As you see, any recruitment takes place, even if it is 2-4 vacancies, for that 1 to 2 lakh children fill the form. You can get an idea according to how much unemployment is. The second issue is farmers. In Theog, farmers are there and they depend on the apples. You can see the prices of fertilisers have increased daily. If it is not stopped on time, then the price will increase much more. What will a farmer earn then?"
18-year-old Sahil Sharma who will cast his first vote from Chail said, "We are not happy with the current government because we are not being given the right education. Teachers don't come on time to take classes. Our results are not out yet. Second-year exams are commencing and we haven't gotten our earlier results. So, our main issue is education. Government is too slow on such issues. Our main motive is to cast our vote for someone who will listen to us on such issues."
21-year-old Shivam Veer Singh will also cast his first vote from Shimla Rural and said, 'for our state better infrastructure should be there. The education system is also a need of the hour. Whoever becomes the state's Chief Minister, "I would ask them to help the students who are financially not good and help them in their studies. They should boast students who are great at sports."
19-year-old Dixit, who will also cast his first vote from Shimla said, "I will cast my vote based on what provision they have for the youth for example jobs, education. I will cast my vote based on that. If a candidate is with us and is leaning towards youth, I will cast my vote for them." (ANI)

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