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Bonded Labour | |
Labour Migration | |
Cooperatives | |
Conclusion |
The National Commission on Rural Labour identified four main types of bonded labor practices in India:
The origins, growth, and perpetuation of the bonded labor system are driven by a combination of economic, social, and religious factors:
1. Economic Factors:
2. Social Factors:
3. Religious Factors:
Efforts to combat bonded labor in India include:
Labour migration is the movement of individuals or families from one region or place to another in search of employment opportunities and better living conditions. In India, labor migration has been a significant socio-economic phenomenon for several decades, and it plays a crucial role in shaping the country's workforce and economy.
Some major problems encountered by the migrants in their areas of employment include,
Daniel Thorner's article provides valuable insights into the evolution of cooperatives in India, their policy framework, challenges, and significant achievements. Here is a summary of the key points from the article:
This has been one of the major achievements of post-independence India.The search for cooperatives led to Indian delegations going to China in the mid-fifties; today scores of countries send delegations to India to study and learn from the Anand experience.An indication of the impact this experiment had at the grassroots level was the statement made by a poor farmer in a village near Anand in 1985, ‘Gujarat is fortunate to have one Kurien; if only God would give one Kurien to every state, many of India’s problems would be solved.’ This poor Gujarat peasant who in his personalized way trying to explain to us the magnitude of the success of this experiment with reference to Kurien, a Syrian Christian from Kerala, will surely feel out of tune with the Hindu communal upsurge his state witnessed in early 1999, where Christians were hounded and attacked their religion presumably making them anti-National!
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