What was the problem associated with the farm labourers Ramkali and Dala?
Class-9th
Chapter-The Story of village Palampur
Subject-SST(Economics)
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The government allotted 115 rupees for the workers, but Dala and Ramkali get 72 to 80 rupees. This was the problem of Ramjali and Dala
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- (i) Dala and Ramkali are landless farm labourers. They work on daily wages in Palampur. This means that they must regularly look for work.
- (i) Dala and Ramkali are landless farm labourers. They work on daily wages in Palampur. This means that they must regularly look for work.(ii) The minimum wages for a farm labourer set by the government is Rs60 per day, but Dala and Ramkali get only Rs.35−40.
- (i) Dala and Ramkali are landless farm labourers. They work on daily wages in Palampur. This means that they must regularly look for work.(ii) The minimum wages for a farm labourer set by the government is Rs 60 per day, but Dala and Ramkali get only Rs.35−40.(iii) There is heavy competition for work among the farm labourers in Palampur, so people agree to work for lower wages. Both Dala and Ramkali are among the poorest people in the village.
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