Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Sunday, 7 June 2020

Providing Jobs : a Fundamental Right ?




Newspapers would have us believe so


Eg :  Following headline

                 
All that Supreme Court said was :

“ We propose that all states should put on record what scheme they have prepared for providing employment to these workers who have come.

We would also like a district-wise or village-wise data on who has come in and from where.”

The Court proposes to include this in its June 9 order.

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Here is another headline :

Govt weighs new employment options for migrant returnees


Extract :

With millions of migrant workers having returned home to the countryside in the midst of the lockdown imposed to slow the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) ,the Narendra Modi government is weighing multiple options --- from road construction to horticulture -- to find them work.

 

It’s also planning an initiative to upgrade their skills to suit the needs of a post-Covid-19 world.

 

A senior official involved in planning the initiative said schemes such as the job guarantee programme, rural housing for the poor and village road construction will be used to provide immediate jobs to the returnees.

 

“Apart from these schemes, we are also looking at supporting them in horticulture, animal husbandry and road construction works,” said the official, who didn’t want to be named.

 

The initiative will not entail any additional financial support from the exchequer, the officials explained.

 

Existing centrally sponsored and central sector schemes will be used to address a situation they described as extraordinary.

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My Take :

Considering that the Schemes are already “ existing “ and funds required are already “ allocated “ (  will not entail any additional financial support ? ), then what is meant by “  weighing multiple options “ ?


 By the time those government officials get done “ weighing multiple options “ , most likely those migrant workers would have returned to the cities where they were earlier working !


As per news reports , there are some 13.2 crore persons registered under MGNREGA


Of which , only 16 % ( 2.1 crore ) have been given work ( job-cards ) in May 2020


If the idea is that the migrants must not return to their cities ( of work ) and should continue living in their own villages ( in UP – Bihar – W Bengal etc ) , then the question arises :

“Does Centre have the money to provide work around the year, to 13.2 crore persons ? “

Short answer is :  NO



Next :

If Centre cannot give jobs to these 13.2 crore persons , can private businesses / industries ( in UP – Bihar – W Bengal etc ), give them full time jobs ?


Once again , the answer is : NO




Next :

What is the way out ?

Answer :  Help them get SELF-EMPLOYED




Here is how :

Permission to create jobs ?  …………………………………………………..[ 14 Mar 2020 ]


 India BPO Promotion Scheme :  [  IBPS  ]  V  2.0  ………..    11 April 2018 ]

 A NEW ECONOMIC ORDER ? aka " Start Up Act - 2015 "     [ 12 Sept 2015 ]


 Will Holograms beat H1B Visa Ban ?                                  31 Jan 2017 ]


 Wormholes Across the World ?                                          03 Mar 2017 ]


 " BACK FACTORY " OF THE WORLD ?                                 09 Sept 2015 ]


Thank You , Prakashbhai ( Javadekarji )                              [ 03 Apr 2019 ]


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I do not expect ( or wish ) any of our Cabinet Ministers to commit “ political hara-kiri “ by publicly admitting :


“ There is no way India ( Public + Private Sector put together ) can create 12 million full time / salary-paying jobs each year ; so let us stop beating around the bush.


Let us stop fooling ourselves with all these sundry schemes for providing employment to millions of jobless. Let us learn to ignore those ivory-tower economists/economic advisors.


All that this government ( or, for that matter, any other government of the World ) can do is to help it’s citizen become Self-Employed



Dear Shri Narendrabhai,


I urge you to tell the government officers :


“ Just get out of the way of persons trying to become Self-Employed.


If any rule / regulation comes in the way of a person trying to become Self Employed, just go ahead and drop / delete that rule.


Till the time you get around to change it, do not hesitate to break the rule. Do not wait for ok from any higher authority “




Dear Shri Narendrabhai,

No doubt “ Unlock 1 “ which begins today, will be followed by “ Unlock 2 – 3 – 4 “ etc


No matter how many Unlock periods follow, India is unlikely to get back to GDP of even 5 %, unless we succeed in Unlocking the Self-Employment potential of our people


PM-SVANidhi ( Street Vendor Loan Scheme ) is an excellent example of this “ Process of unlocking the Self-Employment potential “


But vested interests and “rule–bound“ bureaucrats [ MNRE officers + Bankers + Municipal Officers + Police ] will , most likely ensure that this scheme is “ Still Born “ !



Please , tell them :


“ Although this Scheme envisages making 50 lakh Street Vendors become Self Employed ( at budgeted outlay of Rs 5,000 crore ) , I challenge you to remove all road-blocks and give loans to 500 lakh street vendors “



Dear Shri Narendrabhai,


As far as those ROAD-BLOCKS – and how these can be removed – is concerned, please read my following e-mail sent to you , a few days back :


Thank You, Shri Hardeep Singh Puriji   ………………………………..[ 01 June 2020 ]





With regards,


Hemen Parekh

hcp@RecruitGuru.com  /  08 June 2020



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