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Jammu: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha delivered his valedictory address through a Video message at 8th Indian Social Work Congress jointly organized by National Association of Professional Social Workers in India (NAPSWI), International Consortium for Social Development-AsiaPacific (ICSDAP) & Department of Social Work, Visva-Bharati, Santiniketan.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor observed that deliberations held during 8th India Social Work Congress on the theme “Social Cohesion, Collective Responsibility and Social Work Profession” will prove to be important for society and administration.
The global health crisis that we are going through today has brought families, people, groups and countries together to fight this pandemic and created a new chapter of social cohesion and collective responsibility, he added.
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Journalist-activist P. Sainath on Thursday accused the Narendra Modi government of using “a good crisis” like the Covid-19 to thrust farm laws and labour codes on farmers and workers, expecting that the pandemic-hit peasantry and working class would give in to them during these tough times.
However, the government had underestimated the farmers, as is evident by their ongoing mass movement, added Sainath, who was in Santiniketan to address a mass convention by Left student organisations against fascism.
He said: “What were they (Rightwing intellectuals and economists) saying? They were saying that peasants and workers are on their knees because of the pandemic. They (farmers or workers) wouldn’t dare to come out of their home (to resist) as they are pulverised by the pandemic..They will not be able to resist and this is the time to pass these laws.”