Apparently, the PLFS says about 27 percent of our workforce earns less than 100 rupees a day, and if you go up to 300 rupees, that's around 55 percent of the labour force
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You should ask those delivery guys from Blinkit, Swiggy, Zomato in smaller cities
They claim the collegium system doesn't favour or keep appointing elite people
These people are totally out of touch with reality, they studied in fancy schools and colleges, hardly ever travel within India, mostly go abroad, and only read highbrow books and novels, so how can they possibly know what's really going on in the country, they just say what seems real to them
It's like that crazy quote, if they don't have bread let them eat cake, it's that level of being clueless
It's pretty sad when even graduates from good colleges are unemployed for years in a country like ours
I stay in an industrial area and I've seen people getting just 8,000 rupees a month even though they work 13 hours a day, and if they take a leave, it's even less than 8,000
These judges are living in their own fantasy world
Even teachers in private schools in smaller towns
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Collegium system
It's high time the judicial services exam started setting papers like the civil services exam, which focuses on real life rather than just books and theories