Official sources said around 1 lakh youths, who are mostly under-graduates, will be given various job oriented training under a centrally sponsored scheme called Himayat in next five years.
The youths will be provided short-term training for at least three months, in a range of skills for which there is good market demand.
At the end of the training, the youth are assured of a job and there is one year post-placement tracking to see how they are faring.
Another undergoing programme is called Udaan, which was launched in 2013 aiming to provide skill development training to 40,000 youths, mostly graduate and post graduate, of the state over a period of five years.
Sources claimed under the Udaan, so far 21,000 youths were given training and many of them got jobs in corporate sectors.
The central government is also in the process of recruiting 5,000 youths in five newly created India Reserve battalions in Jammu and Kashmir. 60 per cent recruits of the IR battalions will be taken from border districts of the state.
Besides, 10,000 Special Police Officers will also be recruited by the Jammu and Kashmir Police in next one year, sources said.
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