GPYC unveils campaign to address unemployment, drug abuse among youth

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MARGAO: The Goa Pradesh Youth Congress (GPYC) on Monday launched the campaign, titled ‘Naukri Do,

Nasha Nahi’, which is aimed at addressing unemployment and drug abuse among the youth.

North Goa District president Rinaldo Rozario, youth leader Devsurabhee Yaduvanshi, Umar Tambuli and others were present.

During the event, Rinaldo criticised the BJP government’s failure to deliver on its promise of creating two crore jobs annually, claiming that the administration has left the youth in despair.

“It is shameful that

the BJP government is involved in selling jobs. This deprives deserving candidates from getting jobs. We need to stop this by unity and raising voices against it,” Rinaldo said.

He accused the government of fostering an environment that enables drug and narcotics abuse, diverting young people from constructive paths.

Rinaldo also called on a large number of youth to participate in the upcoming ‘Naukari Dev Nasha

Nahi Chalo Delhi’ event, expressing hope that the gathering would highlight the government’s shortcomings in providing employment opportunities.

“Government has destroyed the businesses and other small trades in Goa. It has failed in all aspects and has miserably failed to provide jobs,” he said.

Devsurabhee criticised the BJP government over its failure to provide jobs.

“Narcotics have reached the nook and corner of Goa and the youth are getting addicted to it. We need to eradicate it and steer our youth to give them a good future,” she said.

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