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Blazzing Bud 🐦🔥
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Patthar Dil Samosa Lover|| Sanatani who loves food, shopping & globe trotting|| All extremists stay away|| likes and RTs aren’t endorsements|| views: personal.
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@VivaciousStree Shadi karwado aab to....zimmedari kandhe pe aaygi to awara giri bandh hoga🤣
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@VivaciousStree Iska pta nhi but vo male cat ka case vo twitter vali didi ladengi
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#Aquarius are not afraid to say the most cruel truth when you need to hear it.
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@choga_don Even a Heeramandi wali is more respectable and honest than this Arfa
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BJP is frequently criticised for delayed communication, allowing protests to drag on until they are hijacked by communists and blown out of proportion.
But that didn’t happen in Noida. The CM acted promptly, opened dialogue, announced an interim wage hike of up to 21%, and formed a committee for a long-term solution.
Despite this, violence broke out the very next day. These rioters and arsonists are not genuine workers but planted elements. They are attacking factories they have no link with and even targeting workers who want to work. This shows that it is not just a protest, but narrative manipulation. The pattern is familiar: agitation, pressure, industry exit, and job collapse, as seen earlier in Kanpur, Kolkata, Mumbai, etc.
Jobs don’t come from slogans; they come from industry. No industry means no jobs. Industrial disruption doesn’t hurt “rich industrialists”; it hits small units with thin margins first, contract workers, daily wage earners, and small suppliers. Nearly 80% of employment in India comes from MSMEs, not large corporates. These businesses run on tight cash flows; even a few days of shutdown can push them towards closure.
Each day of unrest in Noida is causing losses of around ₹720 crore, directly affecting wages, hiring, and future job creation. Export sectors like textiles and electronics are hit first, weakening India’s competitiveness just as global supply chains shift in our favour.
On wages, economics can’t be replaced by emotion. The govt has already implemented a structured interim hike of 20–21%. Demands like doubling wages overnight may sound appealing but lead to layoffs, automation, and relocation. When costs rise suddenly, employment falls just as predictably.
Industry runs on predictability. Even perceived instability delays investment, cancels expansion, and shifts orders elsewhere. “Brand Noida,” built over years, can be damaged in days. The harsh truth is that the biggest victims are workers themselves. Disrupting industry in the name of labour is like burning the farm to protest food prices, it destroys the very source of livelihood.
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