Avenues for local jobs to youths of HP will have to be created: State"s youngest MLA Chaitanya Sharma

Shimla | Saturday | 10th December, 2022

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Shimla, Dec 10 (PTI) The youngest MLA to be elected in the recently held state assembly elections, Chaitanya Sharma (28) of the Congress, feels avenues will have to be created to provide local homegrown jobs to the talented youth of Himachal Pradesh so that they don"t have to go far off places for employment.

Sharma, son of former Uttarakhand chief secretary Rakesh Sharma, is the newly elected Congress legislator from the Gagret assembly constituency.

He defeated his nearest BJP rival and sitting legislator Rajesh Thakur by a margin of 15,685 votes.

Among the 68 newly elected legislators in Himachal Pradesh, 23 are first-timers — 14 of the Congress, eight of the BJP and one independent.

Sharma had won the Zila Parishad election from the Bhanjal ward of his assembly constituency over two years ago as an independent candidate then.

"As a Zila Parishad member, I had started three training centres where basically people were given training in uplifting of soft skills and computer skills.

The youth of Himachal have a lot of talent and enthusiasm and they want local homegrown jobs," Sharma told PTI here Saturday.

"As we all know, Himachal"s education is at a very good level and literacy rate is also very high.

But our youngsters have to go outside the state for any sort of exposure or job.

So, we need to localise that," he added.

Replying to a question, Sharma said he does not come from any political background.

He said his father has been a chief secretary of Uttarakhand.

"I am a lawyer by profession.

I did my law from Delhi University.