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1 minute ago, Tibarn said:

Make however many monkey noises you want. TN is overpopulated with lemurs pieces of **** like you. Bad policy is bad policy, deal with it.

Truth hurts kid. Deal with it.

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2 hours ago, Stan AF said:

This problem is mainly because of overpopulated northern states inability to control their population or provide job opportunities to their citizens. Why don't you go and rectify that?  Stop asking other states to tackle your problems.

 

 

 


The TNM article is about TN. Why are TN parties promising jobs for locals if they are not overpopulated according to you?

 

BTW, most construction workers in Karnataka/Bengaluru are from TN, also are drivers, domestic help and delivery boys.

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9 hours ago, Tibarn said:

A lot of these, as you put it aptly, galaxy brain ideas,  could be noises to woo the electorate before an election.

FWIW, the Haryana Private Sector reservation has been challenged  by a PIL and there are good arguements on why the said reservation isn't Constitutionally viable.

 

Ideally the state government should set up an SEZ and give tax breaks to those hiring over a certain percentage of locals. But that takes times to materialize and can't be bigged up in the next election.

 

Anyways, it's bad that state governments have to resort to this. Scary.

 

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1 hour ago, coffee_rules said:


The TNM article is about TN. Why are TN parties promising jobs for locals if they are not overpopulated according to you?

 

BTW, most construction workers in Karnataka/Bengaluru are from TN, also are drivers, domestic help and delivery boys.

Most people from north states are filling up jobs at sub standard below living wages here in TN.

 

For eg, Jobs which used to pay 500-600 per day to locals here (which itself is quite low and one cannot run families of 3 or 4 with this meagre amount) to locals here are done by north state residents for as low as 6-8k per month + food. 

 

Basically locals are made to compete with poverty level wages. This ain't sustainable. This has become a statewide problem now. They end up jeopardising the income levels here as well and I can't have that.

 

I for one cannot understand how other state migrants  are even ready to work at this povery level wages and makes me wonder what is the real situation in their states.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Stan AF said:

This problem is mainly because of overpopulated northern states inability to control their population or provide job opportunities to their citizens. Why don't you go and rectify that?  Stop asking other states to tackle your problems.

 

 

 

 

Hmm, so will you be voting for the party that has population control as part of its agenda, or is that agenda in practice too communal for you ?

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17 hours ago, Mariyam said:

A lot of these, as you put it aptly, galaxy brain ideas,  could be noises to woo the electorate before an election.

FWIW, the Haryana Private Sector reservation has been challenged  by a PIL and there are good arguements on why the said reservation isn't Constitutionally viable.

 

Ideally the state government should set up an SEZ and give tax breaks to those hiring over a certain percentage of locals. But that takes times to materialize and can't be bigged up in the next election.

 

Anyways, it's bad that state governments have to resort to this. Scary.

I think the similar act that Andhra Pradesh's assembly passed was back in 2019, and, I guess, it is still stuck in court(?). I'm not sure when that case will be resolved, or how much time this one will take to resolve. The Haryana government planning to argue the bolded regarding Article 16:

https://www.livemint.com/news/india/india-inc-feels-the-rising-pressure-to-serve-up-jobs-for-locals-11606403955713.html

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The bills are not likely to stand the test of law.

The Andhra Pradesh bill has been challenged in the Andhra Pradesh High Court. “The fate of the enactment is yet to be decided as a matter is still pending before the judiciary. Concerns were raised in Haryana Vidhan Sabha about the state’s bill being violative of Article 16 of the Constitution of India," Raunak Singh, founding partner at Avitr Legal, a law firm specialising in employment laws, said.

Article 16 is about equality of opportunity for all citizens in matters relating to employment or appointment. The Haryana government is arguing that Article 16 talks about public employment while the reservation bill pertains to private sector employment. “Even if the bill shapes into an enforceable enactment, it is highly unlikely that it will skip constitutional scrutiny," Singh noted.

 

After a judgement is passed in the Andhra Pradesh HC on this, hopefully the state government would try to take it to the SC and the latter ends this nonsense once and for all. 

 

 

 

 

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On 3/16/2021 at 2:11 AM, Tibarn said:

 

UP also is doing it now, https://www.india.com/uttar-pradesh/up-govt-makes-big-announcement-locals-to-get-40-reservation-in-private-sector-jobs-in-greater-noida-4501615/

Stupidity is contagious in India, just like loan maafi to farmers every election. 

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The UP government on Thursday announced reservation for local people in private jobs (Reservation For Locals in Private Sector). As per updates, the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority said the local residents will be given 40 percent reservation in private sector jobs. The order from the state government will definitely bring cheers on the faces of the locals in the state.

 

 

BTW,

 Migrants in Tamil Nadu: case of much ado about nothing? - The Hindu

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While the popular perception is that a majority of the migrants are from north-eastern and northern States, Census 2011 data shows that 77.2% of the migrants from other States are from neighbouring Andhra Pradesh (which includes Telangana since the State was undivided in 2011), Kerala, Karnataka and Puducherry.

Interestingly, while 12.76 lakh migrants from these neighbouring States were residing in Tamil Nadu in 2011, the same figure from Tamil Nadu migrating to these States was higher, at 15.86 lakh.

 

:phehe:

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On 3/16/2021 at 2:20 PM, coffee_rules said:


The TNM article is about TN. Why are TN parties promising jobs for locals if they are not overpopulated according to you?

 

BTW, most construction workers in Karnataka/Bengaluru are from TN, also are drivers, domestic help and delivery boys.

 

Lol... 

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Somebody decided to change the small savings interest rates and Fin Minister had to issue a clarification backtracking it..  (Orders issued by oversight shall be withdrawn)... 

 

Is the govt allowed to take policy decisions during elections? Dont know if its due to govt inefficiency or some Congress asset at play 

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