Labour Reform in India
My first dream to start with.
My honourable president, H.E. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam had once stated that the greatest power of India is its Man Power. When all the people and including the educational system blames the man power or the population of India for the reason of all the bad things in India, one man out of one billion stood high and claimed that it is the strength of India.
All these days i have known presidents of India as an answer for a one mark question in any competitive exams or general knowledge tests. But, for the first time, i saw a man with a plan and a blue print for the development for India within a duration in sight.
The question is, how are we utilitizing the labour force of the man power of India. I see them being utilized in more of the middle-east countries and the western countries. We may be proud that the tallest buildings in the world were architected by Indian brains and constructed by indian labours. But, what does that mean to India itself?
A simple math. An average construction labor in the mid-east countries earns something close to Rs. 6000. Out of this, he should pay his rent, travel and take care of himself [like food and other stuffs]. More to that, he stays away from his family and their love and affection. All these bearings for what? To build a big commercial center and to increase big revenue for an unknown person. The question is,
why is he doing so? Because, he could save and send a few thousands for his family back in India. Doesn't it bring out an immediate need for labour reform in India? The reform should make 'JOB' every individual's right. It should provide every citizen of this great country, the luxury of having a job that will
> fetch him the money required to run his family, and
> give him his rights to enjoy the love and affection of staying with his family.
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