Is this good news for a developing country
like India or a bad news? This can be the latest topic given to the aspirants.
The aspirants are expected to present their views for both the motion. Though
India is on the developing note and needs high amount of investment from
foreign investors but we need to look in to the core reason of why these
investors are interested in our country. Are resources not available in their
country or do they want to benefit our country? If you will realise the reality
it’s shocking as there are ample of resource in developed nations and that
could be tapped, but still big organisations look towards India as they believe
India is a destination where cheap labour is available
Also here the unemployment rates are so
high that people are ready to work at low rates. The MNC want to utilise that
opportunity to make big profits.
Though we are inviting investors through various
schemes and one is the MAKE IN INDIA campaign recently launched by the new
government but still these are just different means to harass our labour class.
No doubt government is working towards reduction in unemployment but why do
government not look into the various laws that can help in saving the misuse of
our hard working labour. There has been always demand of bringing change in the
laws that govern and control the labour. Also we need to see that the proposed
changes are positive but nothing is happening. Unorganised sector is left out
from the purview of law and the statistics are shocking that laws govern only
8-9 per cent of the people who are the part of the organised sector. Don’t you
think that we should save our country from this tag of cheap labour?

What is the solution for this? Should be
stop foreign investment. No, but we can bring new laws that really talk about
the welfare of our labour class so that no one can misuse them and they should
also live with respect in society. These are just my views to provide aspirants
with pointers and a direction to think. This is an appropriate way to present
facts. GD should be taken calmly as fish market situation is bad for all the
members. Please understand that selections are not made on the basis of how
many times you speak. There are few qualities and parameters on which selection
is made. Still If you have any confusion or feel to take individual assessment
of personality for olq’s or prepare from your place itself through one to one
interaction through my mentoring / counselling program drop me a mail at jayendrapsingh@gmail.com or add me
on Fb and drop in a message. It would be a pleasure to help and resolve queries
and clear doubts which are more often myths that our future officers face
because of wrong elements that share their experience in a wrong manner. Don’t
be afraid of it and discuss doubts with experts and only refer faithful
resources.
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Jayendra Singh, Editorial Team
Jayendra is pursuing MBA from IIM Ranchi and is a die heart counsellor for defence aspirants. He was recommended in the first attempt for Indian navy UES entry and is willing to help aspirants to make use of his experience in this field.