In both the cases the possibilities of non-economic considerations like the matters related to religion and secularism have been hidden.
* If the constitution safeguards the economic and social liberty then it should not be prescribing the food choices to the citizens.
Just perception?
I read the order because I couldnt believe a Govt said eat this and not that....and was truly stunned at the mayhem caused without reading the order.It spoke of certifications and one lame guy with a lame excuse says people in Tamilnadu cant read these forms-really?
Lets not forget that while we need to keep an eye on the export etc we ,in India,are being fed with meat that is dangerously contaminated and adulterated.
How are we going to prevent the smuggling of good milch cows for slaughter across the Bangaldesh border?
No simple one word answer this...
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On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 3:46 PM, 'Dr. Pratap Reddy S' via Management Teachers Consortium, Global <join_mtc@googlegroups.com> wrote:
Dear Stephen,You're right in a way!My take:Prohibition of cow slaughter is part of the Constitution under Article 48 "Organisation of agriculture and animal husbandry", which reads: "The State shall endeavour to organise agriculture and animal husbandry on modern and scientific lines and shall, in particular, take steps for preserving and improving the breeds, and prohibiting the slaughter, of cows and calves and other milch and draught cattle."Seth Govind Das, a member of the constituent assembly, called for the prohibition of cow slaughter to be made part of the constitution as fundamental right w.r.t Sri Krishna.Here one should not miss that fundamental rights are meant for human beings but not animals.Supreme court has an entirely different reasoning - it takes into consideration the economic considerations, agricultural outputs and milchyields. In both the cases the possibilities of non-economic considerations like the matters related to religion and secularism have been hidden.* If the constitution safeguards the economic and social liberty then it should not be prescribing the food choices to the citizens.*COW can be made holy for obvious reasons...but why other animals?*Consideration must be given to millions living on tannery,slaughter house,export of beef business Dr.S.Pratap ReddyFounder ChairmanDhruva College of Management
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drspratapreddy@gmail.comRes: 040 30162000, 040 27613666On Thursday, 1 June 2017 1:32 PM, Stephen Narayanan <stepnrn@gmail.com> wrote:
Sometime Populist measures and knee-jerk reactions cause more damages than yielding short term gains for a government. In the past few years there have been massive crackdown on NGO sector and in Delhi itself more than 1000 NGO's were black-listed and lot of them had to wind up resulting in employees rendered jobless. This was more out of fear about black money and hawala transactions being operated through some NGO's. Foreign funded NGO's were under scanner and accountability was brought in. Even Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation was put on blacklist for a short while till US Government intervened. Since I was briefly involved with NGO sector and still have contacts and connections, I am aware of how uncertainty and cloud of gloom hung over the sector and many people had to seek alternative avenues.Now with the latest Government Order with restrictions on Buying/Selling Cattle and the Cow vigilantism is bound to render the 1Trillion Rupees worth Leather Industry redundant throwing nearly 2.5 lac employees engaged in production of leather goods jobless adding to the already growing number of unemployed.We do hear a lot about "Skilling" but on paper except for one sector - Medical - Vivo who has been spearheading new avenues of training in Nursing/Paramedical, there aren't too many players as there isn't any focus or goal or perhaps lack of direction.Future scenario surely looks alarming and gloomy.Warm Regards,Stephen NarayananFreelance Educational Consultant/Corporate Training facilitatorMob.:-9868386192On Thu, Jun 1, 2017 at 10:56 AM, Dr. S. S. Dey <drshibshankar@gmail.com> wrote:Mumbai : Conceding that growth of the economy not translating into more employment, a task force has been set up to compile figures of jobs generated in the last three years, according to Union Minister Bandaru Dattatreya. "The current growth is a jobless growth. Many European and Asian countries, including India, are facing it. Growth is being reported, but it's not reflecting in employment generation," Dattatreya told reporters here on Wednesday.--A jobless growth describes a situation in which an economy recovers from a recession but the job market does not. "But, we should also know that our country has only two per cent technical workforce, against the requirement which is huge," Dattatreya said.However, the Union Minister for Labour and Employment said the Narendra Modi-led government's initiatives such as 'Skill India' aim to address this shortfall. He said it was true that the statistics department showed that employment generation figures appeared to be on lower side."But, I have not received confirmed data from 23 ministries about job creation in their respective fields. I have therefore set up a task force to compile the figures and come up with (figures of) actual employment generation," he said.The minister also said the current education system has too much emphasis on theory. For instance, he said, in the engineering field 80 per cent curriculum is theory and 20 per cent is practical knowledge, while it should have been 75 per cent practical and 25 per cent theory.Source: HANS IndiaDr. S.S. Dey
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