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International Nurses Day 2026 Our Nurses Our Future but WHO Empowers Jks Nurses

Labor MarketsPublic Employment ServicesSocial Protection And LaborPlacement

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The article discusses challenges faced by nurses in Jammu and Kashmir, India, including low pay, poor conditions, and high patient ratios. No commercial mechanism, company, commodity, or supply chain impact is identified. The content is a social/healthcare advocacy piece with no direct or indirect commercial implications.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • Nurses in J&K are classified at a lower pay level compared to other states.
  • Many nurses work on a contractual basis with limited job security.
  • Nurse-patient ratio in J&K is 1 nurse per 25-30 patients.
  • Theme for International Nurses Day 2026: 'Our Nurses. Our Future. Empowered Nurses Save Lives.'
  • Nurses in J&K face underpayment, poor working conditions, and systemic neglect.

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International Nurses Day 2026 Our Nurses Our Future but WHO Empowers Jks Nurses β€” News Analysis