Times of India [ 14
April,2011 ] reports following findings of a survey carried out by Organization
of Economic Co-operation and Development ( OECD ) :
Total
average daily work-times [ paid + unpaid work ] of people in different countries
are :
> Mexico ….
594 Minutes
> Japan
…. 540 “
> China …..
504 “
> New Zealand 498
“
> USA …….
496 “
> India …….
486 “
> Korea ……
484 “
> Australia … 481 “
> Italy …….
474 “
> UK ……..
473 “
> Finland …
451 “
> France ……
448 “
> Germany …
445 “
> Belgium ….
427 “
Now, OECD
defines “ Unpaid Work “ as Cooking, Cleaning, Shopping etc.
I have no
idea how OECD defines the following works carried out by the Indian Legislators
[ MP + MLA ], day-in and day-out :
Ø
Speaking
at Seminars / Functions ( topics are irrelevant )
Ø
Inaugurating
road-signs / park benches / toilet blocks
Ø
Leading
protest processions, after alerting TV Channels
Ø
Waiting
at airports to receive ministers ( especially foreign )
Ø
Garlanding
statues / photos of heroes ( Who was he ? )
Ø
Joining
Parliamentary Delegation to Libya
to study the functioning of its vibrant democratic institutions
How can you
expect them to study the Lokpal Bill ? But then voting does not require
studying !
With
regards
Hemen Parekh