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SSC C D GRADE TEST 10 YOUTUBE @80WPM NO COMMA (English)
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Sir the Resolution itself is very badly drafted but it draws attention to one of the most pressing problems of this country. Full employment is an objective of every kind of economy in this world whether capitalist socialist communist or mixed economy. Therefore it is also one of our objectives. But then we are not able to find out whether we are proceeding on the road of greater employment or greater unemployment. I am afraid that thinking on this matter is today so confused and contradictory that unless we can have a rational comprehension of the whole problem we are not likely to make any headway. Therefore I want to define how we should approach this problem. First of all this is not a single problem but two different and distinct problems. We should not confuse total unemployment with partial employment or under-employment. These are two different things that have to be dealt with in entirely different fashions but unfortunately when we speak of 15 or 19 million unemployed nobody knows how many of these are really totally unemployed and how many are suffering from seasonal or partial unemployment. Total unemployment is an urban phenomenon. It is only in cities and towns you have people who have to work whatsoever. In the rural areas it is always a case of partial unemployment or seasonal unemployment. Therefore the first thing to be done in order to solve this is we must find out we must devise a machinery to ascertain how many are totally unemployed and how many are under-employed.So I do suggest that every municipality in this country should maintain a register of the unemployed. Of course we have now the Labour Exchanges. Unfortunately they are not to be found everywhere and all unemployed do not register themselves there. Therefore I suggested that in every municipality there should be an unemployment register and propaganda should be done among the unemployed that they should first register themselves in the municipal register. Similarly I would suggest that in every village panchayat there should be a register where people will register themselves for under-employment because during the harvest season there is actually shortage of labour in the villages rather than the reverse. Therefore there would have to be different kinds of registers to show in what seasons you want to give employment and to devise suitable employment. Then secondly we have to realise that so far as total unemployment is concerned the only way is to develop industries and social services. The word 'employment' is also used very loosely. In the Ambar Charkha if a man gets 40 or 60 rupees it is called employment. That will not do. We must define employment as giving him work which will give him living wages. Any work which does not give living wages should not be called employment. If we have to give living wages the only way of doing it for the totally unemployed is to develop our industries and expand our social services. So far as social services are concerned there is enormous scope for expansion. Why should you not in this country have one teacher for every 20 children? Why should we have one teacher for 40 children? Immediately we can increase the strength of teachers by lakhs. But the real difficulty is we have to pay them and therefore we are now caught in a dilemma. Without increase of wealth we cannot increase the social services. Without increasing the social services we cannot give sufficient and adequate employment for the totally unemployed in the towns. Therefore the development of industries is essential. Without the development of industries and social services the problem of total unemployment cannot be solved. Therefore it is no use blaming the Planning Commission or anybody. Of course some kind of temporary employment can be devised by such ways as asking the man to go and dig the high level and make it low level and give them some temporary wages but that will be only waste of scarce resources and we shall not be solving the problem of unemployment. Therefore a faster development of industry and out of the surplus proceeds of industry a quicker development of the social services is the only possible solution for total unemployment. For partial employment or under-employment in the villages it has to be solved in a different way. Intensification of agriculture is bound to increase employment. For instance wherever there is single crop if we can introduce double crop the total amount of labour required will be doubled. Therefore conversion of single crop lands into double crop lands and providing irrigation and other facilities for them is one of the certain methods of solving this under-employment. Again many traditional services such as the annual repair of irrigation tanks canals etc. have lapsed. We must resume them. I am sure they will give at least an average of 20 under-employed workers in the villages further lessening the unemployment problem in the country.
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