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Violation of Human Ergonomics in India

28 April 2009 2 Comments

Human ergonomics (matching the job to the worker) in India is obviously abused and neglected. It seems Indians are deeply in need of government attention as millions are now trying to end their lives due to their poverty and their inability to pay back loans. There have been many reported cases of debt-ridden farmers drinking low-cost variety of hair dye to simply end their misery. People in remote areas of India are doing unimaginable jobs just to raise money in order to survive. The following photos are just some examples how desperate some people from Indian are to work and make money that will help feed not only themselves but their families.

indian head motorcycle

desperate indian

weird indian

strong indian

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  • pre owned car long island said:

    India have great human resources But That is Not Fully utilise and they cant Make Their proper use Many economist said That India will become a super power of the world but Now By seeing the tragedy Of Indian labours we cant imagine about that so you have Cleared the picture of poor people In India,Your Post Is Quite informative and hearts touching Thanks For sharing So important view With Us.

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