Thursday, 9 March 2017
STORIES FROM SYRIA
It was five in the morning, dozens of policemen came and surrounded our neighborhood.I was asleep at that time someone removed the blanket from my face and dragged me and my two brothers out of my house and began to question. We were taken to military basement and were tortured. After that day i was not able to find my brother anymore.
This is a story from 15 year old girl Yehia and there are many more stories happening every day in Syria. The people of Syria is facing tremendous abuse and torture from their own military and they have no one to support.They lost their land, children, and habitation.they have shortage of food and have nothing to eat. They become refugees in their own soil. I call different humanitarian organizations to look in the matter seriously and provide support.
Wednesday, 8 March 2017
കണ്ണുനീര്
കന്നീരിലെരിയുന്ന
ശാപമായിന്ന്
എരിയുന്ന കനലല്ലോ
സ്ത്രീസമൂഹം
അര്ത്ഥമില്ലാതെ അണയുന്ന
വാക്കായി
മാറുന്ന ഐതീഹ്യമല്ലോ
അവളിന്ന് .
കൂട്ടിന്നവളിന്നായ്
കടന്നുകൂടി
രക്ഷകരെന്നു ഭീതിയും
പേടിയും അലര്ച്ചയും കണ്ണീരും
നടിക്കുന്ന
ചെന്നായ്ക്കള്
ആട്ടിന് തോല്
വലിച്ചെറിഞ്ഞു
അച്ഛനോ ചേട്ടനോ മകനോ ആരാണവന്
രാക്ഷസനായി മാറിടുമ്പോള്
നീര്കുമിളയായ് അണഞ്ഞിടും
അവളുടെ ജീവിതം
കൂരിരുള് ശാപമായ്
എന്നന്നേക്കും
നിഷ്ഫലം നോക്കുന്ന
സമൂഹമേ നീ എന്നെ
ശൂന്യമായ് നില്ക്കുന്നിവക്കുമുന്നില്
മൂര്ച്ചയേന്തിയോരായുധമായെന്നും
കാക്കുക നമ്മുടെ
അമ്മപെങ്ങന്മാരെ
Tuesday, 7 March 2017
MIGRATION OF INTER-STATE LABOURERS TO KERALA
MIGRATION OF INTER-STATE LABOURERS TO KERALA
As part of the completion of B.Ed course , I opted a project entitled
"MIGRATION OF INTER-STATE LABOURERS TO KERALA :CASE-STUDY WITH SPECIAL
REFERENCE TO PERUMBAVOOR LOCALITY ",It is a pertinent issue in the present
kerala society. Especially when we take perumbavoor town and related areas, it
is own , now a hub for the migrant labourers.
State
witnessing large inflow of migrant labourers not only from the neighboring
states of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka but also from states in East-India ,
North-India and North-Eastern parts of the country. There is also migrants
flows to kerala from outside the country. This has helped to offset the
shortage of labours caused partly due to the out-migration to other states and
emigration to other countries. Higher wages for unskilled labours in the town,
large opportunities for employment and shortage of local labour provided the necessary
pull. As elsewhere, the migrant workers coming to kerala were pushed out of
their native places because of low wages and unemployment or underemployment in
primary and other sectors.
According
to the National sample survey it is estimated that for 2007-2008, the number of
migrants from other states in kerala is about one million. with signs of rapid
growth of kerala economy and the increase in activities, particularly in
infrastructure and construction sectors, the in-migrants expected to grow
faster in the company or infrastructural labourers in the coming years. Apart
from its importance in the economic development of the state, inter-state
migration flow faces facilitates retaining the demographic balance in a state
and where a good proportion of the population in the working age group have
migrated out of the state.
An increasing number of migrant labourers and their
domination in our domestic area is a striking reality. Before raising voice
against unemployment and blaming the system and its structure. We should analyze
the reasons behind the overflow of migrant labourers to kerala.
Foremost
reason is that the mindset of the people. We should understand the dignity of
labour and act according to this. Lack of proper skilled domestic labour can be
rectified through training programmer. There are a number of training agencies
for skill acquisition and training are
established under government of kerala.
The
social-political and economical issues that are created by the migrant
labourers in our society is very serious and all these require more innovation
in researches and innovative studies in this field.
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