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Govt must not miss opportunity

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
August 14, 2025
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The long-awaited appointment of 235 sportspersons under the sports quota in Jammu and Kashmir is more than just a routine administrative move as it is being seen as a crucial step toward transforming youth aspirations and combating one of the most pressing social challenges in the region i.e. the drug menace. This decision, if implemented without further delay, has the potential to reshape the lives of hundreds of young athletes while creating a ripple effect across society. It is a powerful message that talent, dedication and discipline in sports are not only recognized but rewarded by the UT. Such recognition is key to encouraging more youth to take up sports, not merely as a pastime but as a serious career option. In recent years, the rise in drug addiction among the youth in Jammu and Kashmir has been alarming. Lack of employment, limited recreational opportunities and other things created fertile ground for this crisis to grow. Investing in sports and ensuring timely appointments under the sports quota can act as a meaningful intervention. It channels youthful energy into productive and healthy pursuits, fosters discipline, builds community engagement and instills a sense of purpose and identity. When young people see their peers being appointed to government services through hard work in the sports arena, it creates motivation and belief that positive paths are both viable and valued. These 235 sportspersons, once appointed, can become ambassadors of fitness, mental resilience and drug-free living in their communities, role models in the truest sense. It is time the administration recognizes this broader impact. Appointing these athletes swiftly is not just about clearing pending files but about leveraging sports as a tool for social reform. This move can spark a movement. The government must not miss this opportunity.

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