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Page 1 www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes C (ii) Rural and Agrarian transformation in India Problems of Rural Labour Composition -> Rural labour comprising of agricultural & non – agri labourers and artisans. Earlier -> Jajmani: Traditionally upper castes dominated lower serving caste under patron–client relation via Jajmaani System (Willian Wiser - characterized by regulated frustration) Then Britishers: Exploitation ? Britishers introduced private property through land system and made system more exploitative. It created class of landowners , sharecroppers, land labourers (increased indebtedness, socio –economic exclusion) After Independence LR, GR: Their own problems -> Patriarchy, Suicides, etc. Numerous measures by govt. including LRs, GR. But failed schemes further aggravated the problems of Rural Labourers. - Biggest sufferers were women and children. - Increased farmer suicide - Poverty , deprivation - Corruption in govt. schemes - Poor wages - Unequal land access led to conflicts Anand Chakravorty (Power faction) – hegemonistic domination by rich farmers. Solution: Needed comprehensive integrated targeted approach by govt. Page 2 www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes C (ii) Rural and Agrarian transformation in India Problems of Rural Labour Composition -> Rural labour comprising of agricultural & non – agri labourers and artisans. Earlier -> Jajmani: Traditionally upper castes dominated lower serving caste under patron–client relation via Jajmaani System (Willian Wiser - characterized by regulated frustration) Then Britishers: Exploitation ? Britishers introduced private property through land system and made system more exploitative. It created class of landowners , sharecroppers, land labourers (increased indebtedness, socio –economic exclusion) After Independence LR, GR: Their own problems -> Patriarchy, Suicides, etc. Numerous measures by govt. including LRs, GR. But failed schemes further aggravated the problems of Rural Labourers. - Biggest sufferers were women and children. - Increased farmer suicide - Poverty , deprivation - Corruption in govt. schemes - Poor wages - Unequal land access led to conflicts Anand Chakravorty (Power faction) – hegemonistic domination by rich farmers. Solution: Needed comprehensive integrated targeted approach by govt. www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes Bondage Rudra + Bardhan: - Unattached - Attached o Extremely o Fully o Semi Supreme Court said in Asiad case, where there was use of child labour to complete the projects in time: - Anyone who’s paid less than minimum wages is a boned labour. Also, Highlighted recently by Kailash Satyartho’s Bachpan Bachao Andolan. Types of Bondages Wintessed: - Debt based - Kinship based - Widowhood based - Marriage based - Displacement based Economic causes: Main cause poverty - Extreme poverty of people - Inability to find work for livelihood - Inadequate land holdings - Lack of alternative small-scale loans for the rural and urban poor - Natural calamities like droughts and floods - Absence of rains - Meager income from forest produce - Inflation and constant rising prices Social Causes: - Unequal access to opportunities because of social disabilities - High expenses on social occasions like marriage, death - Caste based discrimination - Lack of concrete welfare schemes - Non-compulsory and unequal education system - Indifference and corruption among govt. officials Page 3 www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes C (ii) Rural and Agrarian transformation in India Problems of Rural Labour Composition -> Rural labour comprising of agricultural & non – agri labourers and artisans. Earlier -> Jajmani: Traditionally upper castes dominated lower serving caste under patron–client relation via Jajmaani System (Willian Wiser - characterized by regulated frustration) Then Britishers: Exploitation ? Britishers introduced private property through land system and made system more exploitative. It created class of landowners , sharecroppers, land labourers (increased indebtedness, socio –economic exclusion) After Independence LR, GR: Their own problems -> Patriarchy, Suicides, etc. Numerous measures by govt. including LRs, GR. But failed schemes further aggravated the problems of Rural Labourers. - Biggest sufferers were women and children. - Increased farmer suicide - Poverty , deprivation - Corruption in govt. schemes - Poor wages - Unequal land access led to conflicts Anand Chakravorty (Power faction) – hegemonistic domination by rich farmers. Solution: Needed comprehensive integrated targeted approach by govt. www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes Bondage Rudra + Bardhan: - Unattached - Attached o Extremely o Fully o Semi Supreme Court said in Asiad case, where there was use of child labour to complete the projects in time: - Anyone who’s paid less than minimum wages is a boned labour. Also, Highlighted recently by Kailash Satyartho’s Bachpan Bachao Andolan. Types of Bondages Wintessed: - Debt based - Kinship based - Widowhood based - Marriage based - Displacement based Economic causes: Main cause poverty - Extreme poverty of people - Inability to find work for livelihood - Inadequate land holdings - Lack of alternative small-scale loans for the rural and urban poor - Natural calamities like droughts and floods - Absence of rains - Meager income from forest produce - Inflation and constant rising prices Social Causes: - Unequal access to opportunities because of social disabilities - High expenses on social occasions like marriage, death - Caste based discrimination - Lack of concrete welfare schemes - Non-compulsory and unequal education system - Indifference and corruption among govt. officials www.YouTube.com/SleepyClasses Sleepy Classes Religious causes: - Arguments used to convince the people of low castes that religion enjoins upon them to serve people of high castes. - Illiteracy - Ignorance & Immaturity - Lack of skill and professional training sustain such beliefs. Broadly Speaking: Bondage originates mainly from economic and social pressures. T. Brass - Deproletariasation of agri. Workers o Workers are dispersed o Can’t organize o Become Bonded. S. Jodhka - Workers keeping getting attached voluntarily - Constantly into relations of mortgaging (and they keep returning the debt with their labour) Policy Initiatives: - Article 23 -> Forced Labour prohibited - Bonded Labour System ( Abolition) Act -- it includes o Identification o Release o Action against offenders o Regular meetings of vigilance committees o Conferring of judicial powers to executives, magistrates But there still lies problems in: - Identification - Economic rehabilitationRead More
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