SRINAGAR: More than 8,000 Kashmiri young men thronged a recruitment drive centre in Kashmir Valley's Ganderbal district to join the Indian Army.
Braving rain and sleet, the youths reached the Manasbal Sainik School in north Kashmir early Saturday morning hoping to join the million-strong army.
Carrying their testimonials, the youths jostled with each other to make it to the centre. Many stood in queue since dawn.
"I have been waiting outside the gate since 5 a.m.," said a 20-year-old who gave his name as Sajjad. A resident of Anantnag, he came to Manasbal, 34 km north of summer capital Srinagar in search of an army job.
Added a graduate from Anantnag, Ishfaq: "Joining the army has been a passion for me. There is a lot of unemployment here, and the army can give me the chance to earn a decent living."
The drive is being held to recruit soldiers from Srinagar and Anantnag districts. Similar drives will be held for other districts in the valley in the coming days, said an army official.
Braving rain and sleet, the youths reached the Manasbal Sainik School in north Kashmir early Saturday morning hoping to join the million-strong army.
Carrying their testimonials, the youths jostled with each other to make it to the centre. Many stood in queue since dawn.
"I have been waiting outside the gate since 5 a.m.," said a 20-year-old who gave his name as Sajjad. A resident of Anantnag, he came to Manasbal, 34 km north of summer capital Srinagar in search of an army job.
Added a graduate from Anantnag, Ishfaq: "Joining the army has been a passion for me. There is a lot of unemployment here, and the army can give me the chance to earn a decent living."
The drive is being held to recruit soldiers from Srinagar and Anantnag districts. Similar drives will be held for other districts in the valley in the coming days, said an army official.
The enthusiasm of the locals to look for a career in the army is a far cry from the past when Kashmiris shied away from joining the security forces in the Kashmir Valley.
"As more and more Kashmiris join the army and other forces, the distance between the youth and security forces would naturally start melting," said a police officer posted at the recruitment rally.
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