Aamir Nazir, a 29-year-old engineering graduate from Kashmir University, is making a living by selling tea and snacks on a highway in Ganderbal due to limited job opportunities. The nullification of Article 370 has increased the demand for local governance as residents hope for better job prospects and living conditions.
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