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> Well, I think the writer was referring to a regular job, and inferences
> about inferiority of work of repairing chairs drawn from the message are
> not
> valid.
> Rajesh.
> - Origi
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>I think that the writer's position should be traced back to the existing
> social structure which considers certain jobs as inferior to others. This
> is
> true of not
se we happened to be visually challenged.
L. Subramani
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>I wonder why the writer of this letter thinks repairing chairs is not a job
> worth doing. If the man is sufficiently skilled (and the writer points out
> that he is) and if he is able to make a livingou
few years,
dignity of labor is something that is still in short supply.
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An Eye-Opener
Mumbai Mirror Reader
Mirror reader Shoeb
Dear Vishnu,
Good to see you back. Your informative mails were
sorely missed.
Regards
Sameer Latey
Mumbai, India
Mob. 9867414004
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Dear Vishnu:
You're finally back with your informative mails! Good.
Subramani
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An Eye-Opener
Mumbai Mirror Reader
Mirror reader Shoeb Hakim could not believe his eyes
when he saw a blind man weave a chair with the
perfection of a skilled craftsman
Two days back, during my visit to the BMC licence
office in Bandra, I saw something that left me
stupefied.
A blind man stumbl