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Define.....
Physical Labour..
Mental Labour..
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Physical and Mental Labour: Such work in which physical labour and physical strength is more important in comparison to mental labour is called physical labour. For example—The work of Rickshaw Puller, workers working in factory, porter who carries luggage on the platform
In order to do any physical labor you do need to use your mind. Even for repetitive labor you need to pay attention.
Even mental labor can be repetitive. Before computers we have counters, people who did calculations using primitive instruments. It was boring, repetitive job, was it manual or intelectual?
Even computer programmers and scientist do a lot of repetitive, boring work.
In order to do any physical labor you do need to use your mind. Even for repetitive labor you need to pay attention.
Even mental labor can be repetitive. Before computers we have counters, people who did calculations using primitive instruments. It was boring, repetitive job, was it manual or intelectual?
Even computer programmers and scientist do a lot of repetitive, boring work.
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Physical Labour :
Manual labour or physical labour is physical work done by people, most especially in contrast to that done by machines, and to that done by working animals. It is most literally work done with the hands, and, by figurative extension, it is work done with any of the muscles and bones of the body.
Example : a construction worker , a rickshaw pulley.
Mental labour :
The process of using your mind to consider something carefully is called as mental labour.
Example : a person working in an IT company.
Manual labour or physical labour is physical work done by people, most especially in contrast to that done by machines, and to that done by working animals. It is most literally work done with the hands, and, by figurative extension, it is work done with any of the muscles and bones of the body.
Example : a construction worker , a rickshaw pulley.
Mental labour :
The process of using your mind to consider something carefully is called as mental labour.
Example : a person working in an IT company.
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