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The Dignity Of Labour Paragraph

The Dignity Of Labour Paragraph

The Dignity Of Labour Paragraph

[Points: What the expression means - usefulness of manual labour - wrong idea of our educated men - we cannot do without manual labour - potters, goldsmiths - benefits of manual labour - position of manual labour in our society.]


All forms of work, manual or intellectual are called labour. Dignity of labour chiefly means respectability of manual labour. The daily affairs of life cannot run without manual labour. The food we take is the result of the sincere and tireless efforts of the manual work of the cultivators. The houses we live in, the automobile and other industries are the products of the manual labour of millions of workers. So, the dignity of their toil has to be appreciated. Unfortunately in our country, the educated youths are generally averse to manual labour under a false sense of dignity. They forget that respectability lies, not in whether work is done with the hand or with the intellect, but in how well it is done. A sweeper who does his work well is more honourable than a highplaced official who neglects his duties. The dignity of manual and menial workers is often erroneously judged. All manual works require a certain amount of mental work. The potters who make earthenware from a lump of clay have a considerable sensibility and imagination. Manual labour is beneficial in other respects too. It keeps us physically fit and fosters a spirit of industry, self-help and manliness, and thereby helps moral growth. So, we must give manual labourers their due honour.



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