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Mehboob Beg Questions Government on Outsourced Recruitment Practices in Jammu and Kashmir

Srinagar: Senior political leader Mehboob Beg has raised critical questions regarding the Jammu and Kashmir government’s increasing reliance on outsourced recruitment agencies. Beg has voiced concerns that the current approach to hiring through external agencies may be undermining transparent and merit-based selection processes, potentially disadvantaging local youth seeking government employment.

The debate surrounding outsourced jobs in Jammu and Kashmir has intensified in recent months, with opposition parties frequently accusing the administration of bypassing traditional recruitment bodies like the Jammu and Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB). These accusations suggest that outsourcing is being used as a mechanism for non-transparent, backdoor appointments, benefiting favored candidates rather than the most deserving aspirants.

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Information available suggests that thousands of jobs across various government departments have been outsourced over the past couple of years. While the administration has defended this policy as a cost-cutting measure and a means to improve administrative efficiency, critics argue that it limits employment avenues for the region’s youth. The unemployment rate in Jammu and Kashmir remains a significant concern, with many young people relying on government jobs for stable employment.

Political parties have pointed to instances where recruitment agencies with questionable track records have been awarded contracts, raising further alarm. Concerns have been voiced about the potential for irregularities and malpractices, citing past controversies involving private recruiting agencies in other parts of India. The Jammu and Kashmir government has, however, defended the outsourcing model, differentiating it from ‘backdoor appointments’ and asserting that it is a necessary measure due to budgetary constraints.

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Officials have stated that outsourcing is employed for specific roles and schemes, aiming to optimize resource allocation. They also maintain that new recruitment drives are planned, with a significant number of government posts expected to be filled. Despite these assurances, the opposition continues to press for greater transparency and a focus on regular, merit-based recruitment to ensure fairness for all job aspirants in the Union Territory.

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