Discussion Board View article

Total 14 messages Pages | 1
amit  dasgupta
gig economy
by amit dasgupta on Jul 17, 2017 04:18 PM

--- starting beauty parlours driving cars etc. ---

in West Bengal we had seen this before; when factories closed down the workers became street vendors / hawkers.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
arungopal agarwal
gig economy
by arungopal agarwal on Jun 23, 2017 12:56 PM

Yes India can easily absorb 5-10 crore people in this area, if people from villages shift to cities to serve, we have already double population in villages as per need of agriculture, skill development is the answer which Modi wants to promote.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
sridharan narasimhan
Gig economy
by sridharan narasimhan on Jun 23, 2017 08:09 AM

Job is not some product manufactured in a factory. We need to identify areas for the same. The job should add value to the economy as well as the individual. Eg We can paint the entire country, landscape the place and move with the world.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
R  ponnabalam
Clap hands even if not just hands , the heart also pain
by R ponnabalam on Jun 20, 2017 04:46 PM

That world is still in the throe of calling unrecovered loan as equity now.That means it has undergone these steps.”It has received the loan amount from the company which was not paying;it has now money with the bank.Then it studied that bankrupt company;found that bankrupt company worth investing and then invested the bank’s money for equity .WE ALL CLAP HANDS, what if the hands and heart pain.R.PONNAMBALAM

    Forward  |  Report abuse
R  ponnabalam
Let us get proof of higher efficiency that has created lesser job
by R ponnabalam on Jun 20, 2017 04:43 PM

“As --- growth of the Indian economy this quarter is down to 6.1 per cent because of demonetisation. Do you expect the economy to grow at around 7 per cent in the coming years?Take the manufacturing sector: what 500 people did earlier in a factory, 100 people do now.”
Can we put it be put this also.Earlier 47% of GDP was contributed by the informal sector as reported in a newspaper article, So whatever less economic growth is reported is due to the lesser contribution by the informal sector as it has become less robust ,robust it still is,.Will any body come forward to say what is the %contribution by informal sector to economic growth.;But the statement 100 people are doing 500 people’s work,or if 100 people to lay certain number of kilometres of road in the past, today you require only 20, 30 people.are making eye brows rise.It will need proper substantiation. Mechanization had been there for long.Automation is the new is the new order.Our manufacturing from orderly and from good machines have gone to be from imported second hand machines at the cost of quality.Automation needs far better quality machining. It is lacking Let statistics of investment in new -quality mother machine as compared to ountries like China oy Japan be brought about and then let us compare ourselves bench marking other countries. Let the Govt. come forward to invest in Industries to arrest imports.Depend not on BUSINESS MARKET and all that JOKES .That world is still in the thr

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Bharat Kumar
if we get to 350 billion by 2025, why worry ?
by Bharat Kumar on Jun 20, 2017 01:04 PM

if oneis to believe NASSCOM projection of 350 billion revenue by 2025, why worry about jobs? They may not grow at the same pace as in past 15 years, but they have to grow !

But only those companies which do not resist the market forces and adapt will be able to stay and compete for a piece of the cake. The hardware-turned-software companies might be the first casualties, or the first winners if they manage to flip again to acquire new skills.

The best course for a professional would be to stay physically fit and learn to enjoy whatever little work comes along and supplement that with a secondary income like farming, etc. It would be foolish to uproot from your hometown or village and urbanize totally.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
NEO HITLER
The present format of OBC reservations are empowering criminals !
by NEO HITLER on Jun 20, 2017 12:39 PM  | Hide replies

The present format of OBC reservations are empowering criminals !!

1 OBC YadavMadarChodh gov employee cheated me 1 lac. I am practicing witchcraft so that he, his wwife, 2 sons and 1 daughter may die in accidents or some other freak incidents. Yadav criminals must be removed from the OBC list.

Yadav criminals, Jat criminals, Ahir criminals, Gujjar criminals, Patel criminals, etc are not real OBCs. You ask them: they claim they are Kshatriyas. That is why they have surnames Singh, Chaudhury, etc. They are real criminals.

Recently, I saw a 30YearOld JatMaadharChodh kickking and thrashing a 55YearOld gentlemen over a petty argument whereas the mistake was on the part of JatMaadharChodh.

JatMaadharChodhs destroyed Rs 25000 crores property while agitating for OBC reservations in 2016.


A few years back a JatMaadharChodh was arrested for raping a NorthEast girl.

Recently, I saw a GujjarMaadharChodh flaunting an unlincesed pistol in a UP town restaurant and talking loudly.

Now PatidarMaadharChodhs, who are among the most prosperous, want reservs under OBC.

In fact, in the guise of 'Champions for the cause of OBCs' these criminals using reservations are becoming IAS & Class 1 officials, other gov officials, Ministers, Chief Ministers, etc.

First remove the criminals like Yadavs, Gujjars, Ahirs, Jats, Patels, etc from OBC list and then reduce OBC reservations to 20% and only the Most Backwards Classes (MBCs) should get reservations.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
shivraj kasana
Re: The present format of OBC reservations are empowering crimina
by shivraj kasana on Jun 23, 2017 10:26 AM
AGREE WITH YOU, RESERVATIONS MUST BE FINISHED WITH IMMEDIATE EFFECTS.WERE STARTED IN 1947 TO TAKE CARE OF SOCIAL IN EQUALITIES ,BUT AFTER 70 YEARS SC/ST AND OBCs ARE KINGS AND GENERAL CATAGORY PEOPLE BEGGARS EVEN AFTER BEING MERITORIUOS.MODI SIR AND SHAH SIR MUST FINISH THIS DISEASE,NO VOTE BANK POLITICS.
S.S.KASANA

   Forward   |   Report abuse
MNN
Jobless
by MNN on Jun 20, 2017 11:56 AM  | Hide replies

The key to rising joblessness can be controlled or brought down , only by decreasing the population( i mean control births ). If birth is not controlled, rest everything will spiral out of control.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
shubasrikrishna
Re: Jobless
by shubasrikrishna on Jun 20, 2017 01:38 PM
I fully agree with you. Iam shocked why the govt and the intelligensia of the country is not thinking about this major problem...It is so obvious.Why cant we implement a one child norm when the government has such a overwhelming majority.

   Forward   |   Report abuse
Message deleted by moderator
Message deleted by moderator
umesh sahore
Hire me
by umesh sahore on Jun 20, 2017 11:56 AM

What to do when after age 40 multinational companies, hotels, retails remove their old and honest employees after working for 10 to 18 years.

    Forward  |  Report abuse
Total 14 messages Pages: | 1
Write a message