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Who are the biggest social reformers from West Bengal in the post-independence era?

Left front came to political power in http://1978.In Eastern India farming was done through share croppers without any written document. They amended rules of tenancy (share cropper)of agricultural land. The tenant (share cropper) became permanent and share of share cropper increased from 50 percent to 60 percent. Moreover share cropper has got a document of sharecropping on land which enabled him to take grant/ help directly from government.After above changes the agricultural output increased significantly. And Bengal is free from food shortages.The above reform has got a major impact.

My 20-year-old son has made no moves toward moving out of my house. He doesn't work or go to school. When I told him he needed to get a job or move, he said that I can't legally kick him out. Am I missing something or is this a new law?

And here I am trying to encourage my 21 year old to move back in!! lol He has a job, a brand new truck he’s paying off, insurance (for a 21 year old and a new vehicle insurance is not cheap) and rent which is more than my mortgage. He has a good job, but since him and his girl split, he’s paying all bills on his own and is struggling.I’ve told him he’s free to move back home once his lease is up. I’ll charge rent of course, but nowhere near what he’s paying now. Told him to come home, make extra payments on his truck to pay it off quicker and then he can go off on his own again if he wants, with less financial burden with his truck paid off.Now, if he were a bum, not working, behind in his bills, no, I’d not offer to help him out like this, but he does work and is very responsible and he always helps out around the house, even when he’s not living with me. I have no issue with him coming back home if it helps him in the long run.As for a comment I read here about adult children paying rent creates a legal tenancy, here it is not true. I rent rooms in my house, I own the house and I reside in it. As long as I and renters share common areas (kitchen, laundry, living room, etc… ) in my province, that falls under the Innkeepers act, and I can evict on the spot, I can change locks and they can come pick up their belongings from my front lawn or make arrangements with me to be let back into the house to collect their belongings, and legally, there’s nothing they can do about it. It just depends on where you live and what the laws are about renting rooms in a house you reside in.We know our kids best. If they have no ambition, no desire to move up in this world, then cut them loose to learn their own lessons. However, there’s nothing wrong with helping out your kids when they need it and are being responsible IMO.

If work from home for IT companies continues forever, what will happen to PG centres in cities like Bangalore?

PG culture in IT hubs is the biggest fraud and a systematic loot of IT employees (especially gullible freshers who join the industry at a starting salary that has been stagnant since a decade).PG means “Paying Guest” i.e. a stranger living in my house like a guest member except paying me monthly rent for remaining as a guest in my house.Now coming to PG culture in these IT hubs, the treatment is far from it. Having experienced it first hand, some of my observations are:One room is shared by 3 other people. That makes 4 people in one 10 by 12 room (4 beds and 4 small cupboards in parallel).You are entitled to a single bed and a small cupboard, nothing more nothing less.If room is not sufficient, your bed and cupboard can be adjusted in an enclosed dry balcony as well.Privacy - WTF is that !! Some of my pen drives were stolen, and lucky me that my personal laptop was saved from theft as I vacated it within 1 month.If the house is a 4 storey building of 3BHK flats in each floor, the total number of people accomodated = 4 per bedroom * 3 bedrooms * 4 floors = 48 people !!Rent in 2013 in Pune IT park area (Hinjewadi) was Rs 5000/- per cot per month. This means, total annual rent from all the paying guests is Rs 5000 * 48 * 12 = Rs 28.8 lpa (probably more than the annual salary of a Senior Project Manager in Infosys at that time).Income Tax paid on the rented PG - Cannot be determined, as rent was collected in cash only and a typical local grocery store type receipt was given (which would raise more scrutiny as valid HRA proof while filing IT returns)While vacating the premises, the landlord or PG owner or whatever nomenclature is deemed fit, haggles for an entire year rent claiming to be part of the agreement when you enter the PG. The strange thing is that, no such legal agreement is signed and such a touted agreement is a word of mouth convention with zero legal validity. But, a naive fresh IT recruit has much to fear of the reputation stigma of getting into a legal mess, despite being on the right side of the law. Hence, the loot. Many forfeit their hard earned legitimate money into these Black Holes while leaving the so-called PG.Food is provided at stipulated time slots only.Now my questions, based on the definition of Paying Guest (highlighting the word Guest):How many of you would provide your Guest with a cot and a small cupboard and nothing else ??Are guests not entitled to some privacy or the feeling of being a guest in somebody's house, especially when they are paying ??How many people are ready to accommodate 48 guests in a family of two or three ?? (Why call this PG after all !! Why not tag it as Melbourne Cricket Ground !!)Relationship between a host and a guest is based on mutual trust. If that relationship is a commercial one, then trust is build on foundations of legality (i.e. proper legal agreement). But, this word of mouth convention as trust and then fleecing a gullible guest while leaving is daylight loot.For years together, these so-called PG owners have abused the system, looted IT juntaa in broad daylight, made a bloody cartel owing to the monopoly of demand supply mechanics and were getting away from the law of the land.Being a one time victim of these scamsters, I would be more than happy to see them and their nefarious cartel decimated to dust if WFH becomes the default norm. It's good that whatever the system was unable to do in years, a genetically modified virus did that in a matter of months. Enough of looting and cheating by a monopoly built around an outdated cost arbitrage business model of the current IT industry in India.PG doesn't mean only timely food and a roof overhead to stay safe. It is much more than that. When these thugs repeatedly abused the essence of the word “Guest”, they deserve this economic aftermath of this pandemic.As such it is consistent with the teachings of Bhagavad Gita 4.7 - Whenever immorality, unethical practice, exploitation rises, God manifests himself on the earth to preserve the good and destroy the evil. This has happened before and this will continue to happen everytime whenever nefarious designs exceed the threshold of civilized society.Perhaps, this pandemic and WFH culture is one of the ways in which God is decimating unscrupulous practices and the people who have made fortunes around this loot.Edit: My response to some cliche arguments like:“PG owners are there to make profit not charity” - Exactly. Neither are IT employees supposed to make charity by overcrowding in and around one SEZ area, and overpaying just because a handful of ignorant folks perceive that we earn in Dollars and spend in Euros. In a democracy, everybody is free to think about their own profit, and you cannot expect one section of society like the IT employees to bear the burden of the entire SEZ economy i.e. do justice to the employer, pay income tax on salary and keep on getting overcharged for almost everything. In the past decade or so, the real estate folks thought only about their own profit with total disregard to their end customers (mostly IT employees) and justified this exploitation under demand vs supply economic theory. Now the situation has changed, and, companies along with many of the IT employees are finding it personally profitable to remotely work from their hometowns. By virtue of the same “Free Market Economy” theory, it is as justified as the overcharging by real estate folks. Moreover nobody has got any moral authority to talk about how the real estate economy in IT hubs will collapse if WFH becomes permanent and people reverse migrate to their hometowns while creating opportunities there.“Nobody forced you to live in a PG” - I have lived both in sharing accommodation with flatmates as well as PG as well as independent accommodation in 1 BHK (office + cooking + household chores all by myself). So, in my personal capacity, I have every right to criticize and expose the greedy lot among PG owners and landlords, especially when other cheaper options exist and they fleece gullible lot of IT juntaa by over-inflating the rents & commissions.“Pay more to get decent services. PG owners are there to do business” - This argument holds in a truly free market economy where there is no cartel/nexus/mafia. Such an argument has got zero realistic value when the underlying business has degraded to a cartel. The people who are saying this, are the same ones who have got selective amnesia about the pre-Jio era telecom market. Even though, a customer was capable of paying more for better internet service, still then cellular companies were operating like a cartel and were fleecing the end customers with high priced 3G data packs at 2G speeds. Jio entered the market like a disruption, provided faster internet, and the same cartel are now crying out about the monopoly of Jio. Drawing parallel with the above analogy, COVID-19 pandemic was a much needed disruption to demolish the unhealthy nexus of real estate developers, brokers, landlords and PG owners who were fleecing the public by creating their monopoly around IT hubs, and were rather offering sub-standard service of early 2000’s while charging inflation corrected prices of 2020.“PG owners have their own cost liabilities to pay for” - As if IT employees have the “Potato-to-Gold” machine !! Everyone who earns his/her living has his/her own assets & liabilities. PG owners and real estate folks are not some special creatures from Mars or Venus who should be treated special.PG owners and landlords have invested heavily initially — That is the most absurd, illogical and perhaps the most disgusting argument in the entire conversation. Heavy initial investment is not a licence to brazenly flout the laws. Following the law of the land is not a matter of choice or someone's personal convenience. It is a damned compulsion. Deal with it. You cannot evade taxes just because you don't like it or have made heavy investments. Other people cheating and evading taxes doesn't make an existing tax evading landlord a saint. It simply makes him a tax offender and perhaps a criminal relying on whataboutery to justify his criminality. The point is, if you don't like the taxation laws, either change the laws via appropriate democratic processes, or simply go to another country that has existing laws to entertain your whims and fancies. Please don't shamelessly justify the brazen illegality and thuggery just because it suits your personal agenda.Presence of some sound economic theories that say WFH is not a sustainable solution - All economic theories exist as long as the society exist and not the other way round. In a society that is suffering with overcrowding, overpopulation, over-exploitation of natural resources, crimes arising due to excessive dependency on a particular area’s resources, exploitative mindset and anti-migrant sentiments, any economic theory, however sound it might look on paper will go down the toilet. Those economic theories which gave solid backing to creation of SEZ’s and selective economic growth of a particular area, were done and dusted during the worst migrant crisis of India during the COVID-19 pandemic. It is as useless as putting all eggs in one basket. All it took to demolish such uneven economic model was a virus.N.B.: Some blessed souls have pointed out that this answer reeks of jealousy towards PG owners and landlords. The fact is, nobody is jealous of a landlord or PG owner making money. By God’s grace, many of us are self sufficient to get two decent square meals a day and spend good time amidst our family and friends. So, there is no point in being jealous towards a handful of folks who made business by forming cartels and fleecing people, and, are now are facing losses due to pandemic. From an IT professional’s perspective, who rakes his/her brain for more than 9 hours in front of a laptop screen, we folks have got better things to do, rather than to get jealous of someone who believes business means an unlimited license to loot people in broad daylight. Like every normal person, we also don’t like to get financially exploited and still behave like a saint, just because some crackpot armchair economists are here to justify all of it under terms like “Free Market Economy” , “Demand vs Supply” etc. Peace.Update: The real estate lobby in IT hubs needs to accept legalized win-win solutions like this — UP Govt Planning to Introduce New Tenancy Law to Reduce Disputes Between Tenants, Landlords to gain confidence of people, rather than crying over their justified losses, because of their current inability to loot people owing to the pandemic and WFH culture. Until and unless the real estate lobby doesn't vouch for such legalized solutions, which protects the interests of the tenant and landlord, nobody will ever have an iota of empathy for such crooks who are justifying this organized loot on crackpot economic theories of demand vs supply. Such arguments are really laughable as it is like a scamster Harshad Mehta giving theories on economics and market.Edit: Today after 1.6k+ upvotes, 16 re-shares and 189.2k+ views, the answer was collapsed by Quora Moderation. It took 189.2k+ views to ascertain and fraudulently report this answer that it should be in English. (I never realised that Quora supports AI based translation such that some people read this entire answer as Chinese !!) This proves that the ones who have fraudulently reported the answer are not only unscrupulous, but also illiterate enough not to understand English. Hence, the abuse of Quora policies. Anyways, before Burnol (to bear the burnt of uncomfortable truth), these illiterate folks need the nursery school ABCD book first to understand English. Disabling comments because I don't want such fraudulent people to pollute the comments section in Hebrew (as allegedly the Answer Needs to Be In English as per the abuse of Quora policies).

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