2. Dignity of Labour indicates that all
types of jobs are respected equally, and
no occupation is considered superior.
Dignity of labour indicates that u respect
all types of jobs equally and don't feel
that one job is greater than another...
and I think that it is the most essential
thing we all should develop, with
reference to the growing problem of
unemployment
3. Gandhiji believed a lot in dignity of
labour, both in word and deed.
Gandhiji preached dignity of labour in the
Sabarmati Ashram, when the dwellers of
the ashram were taught to clean night soil
with their own hands
Manual work is in no way inferior to
mental work
5. The dignity of labour means that every
kind of work is dignified. It also implies
that dignity can be achieved only by hard
work.
The dignity of labour does necessarily
cover manual labour I.e., physical labour
or work done with hands.
6. Every work is respectable, dignified and
important. There is nothing wrong in the
nature of any work ; what is important is
how one looks at it and does it.
A dignified work becomes undignified if it is
done in a wrong way and by unfair means.
Similarly even a so-called undignified work
becomes dignified if it is done in a decent
manner and by honest means
7. Those who are engaged in manual labour should
not suffer from any inferiority complex.
They should have a devotion to work and faith
in the sacredness of the work that they do.
Rich and educated people owe a great
responsibility in this regard. They must give up
this false notion and should inculcate in
themselves the idea of the dignity of labour.
By doing so they would be doing a great service
to themselves, their society and country