Most Indian Jobs Pay Very Less, This Is A Problem | Abhijit Chavda & Mohandas Pai #shorts

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The entire capitalist system runs on such imbalance

neelakantannatarajan
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The rich is becoming more rich and the poor poorer. Avg salary in India should be 50-70k a month.

umeshkhetan
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This is very true
Thank you sir for bringing this to us
It helps students like us to focus and helps us understand the trends of the market and jobs scenarios

kshitijpandey
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Please increase base salary of Infosys

abhisutrave
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The bug is : If 80% people were in that 50k bracket, there would be proportional price-hike for all products, proportional inflation
Then what ? People would aim for 100k, still the same vicious cycle

KRISH
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Profit margins are high not because of automation. How can Adani become one of the worlds richest men when automation is taking away all his wealth

JohnDoe
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Skill development is most important..Then there must be some match working population and job generation.. Population control is a major factor.Maximum two children should be made compulsory..

chandrasekaranss
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After spending 2.5 to 3 lacs for degree going to 12k jobs in manufacturing is really demoralizing 😢

Fjzins
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Bangalore and Hosur cost of living is different, rent, food, etc is less in Hosur, sir...

jvandco
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Just share more of your profits and create a new standard. As an employer you'll get better more productive employees. It's a win win.

TheDocufilm
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Wage and salary that is the difference...wages are always less....

pasumarthikotesh
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I used to teach at local college, they were exploiting staff by paying least amount of money and barely giving any facilities like tea or peon service. It is a small town in haryana and doesn't provide enough opportunities, so i quit.

vindersingh
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Demand and supply simple

China used to pay 600-800 yuan for basic factory labour in 2003 after 15 years minimum labour was 3000-3200 RMB per month

Reason? Too much investment and factories resulting demand in labour

anilshandilyaa
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Doesn't with growth come inflation?

Strict labour laws is the right answer!!!

headithome
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Infosys has also same average salary that you mentioned you was ceo of Infosys, you should start producing High paying jobs from your own house . After leaving the Infosys you are talking about that

kuldeepsuthar
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He forgot that Bangaluru is a tier 1 city with a high cost of living.

Tier 2 the cost of living is less. If you go to a village 15k is a good amount and they live a happy life.

These people are living in a tier 1 city and expect 50k is min to survive.

We have so many tier 2 and tier 3 cities where they can put these manufacturing industries there and reduce the burden of tier 1 cities which again make the cost of living reduce.

Why are they no talking about how everyone was setup in tier 1 cities like Bangaluru.

unknown.m.e
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O please! I am a capitalist at heart but even i think Indian companies just exploit their employees for no good reason. Look at our IT companies. Companies like TCS and Infosys which have profits in hundreds and thousands of crores don't even know how to use it for further growth. They are now using their profits for buybacks and dividends but somehow have not increased salaries of its employees in a way proportional to even inflation in the last 10 years. Moreover, it's a low investment business. The only problem in India is dil ki garibi, not quality or quantity of jobs or less money with the companies.

chandanpandey
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One more thing, people get into comfort zone that they stop working on themselves because it’s necessity to upgrade we have high population.

meg
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Tamilnadu is paying less salary to people in manufacturing .

bilasabhisek
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That labourer in Hosur is probably earning more than a fresher in JP Morgan in Bangalore

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