For all those making fun of an Abdul or a Salim for having a Puncture shop, this thread should be an eye opener.

While most Hindus stop at second child & worked on their education, Abdul's father had 6 kids & never had any remorse.

Because all 6 kids make money from childhood.
By the time a Muslim kid is 8-10 yrs old, he starts observing his father & sometime assisting in his work. They are good carpenters, Tailors, Craft men, Plumbers, Welders, Barbers, Cooks, Die makers or anything that requires manual work. By 14 - 15, he is a trained professional
While a Hindu child is struggling for a 10000 Rs job after finishing graduation, his Muslim friend already has a daily income of 1000 Rs from his electrician work or anything else he's doing. 30% of our kids reach higher positions but 70% remain ever struggling middle-class.
This salaried youth would be paying tax & struggling to make his ends meet whereas Abdul carpenter doesn't know what an ITR means even though his daily income is 1000/-
Why Hindus always looked at these professions as menial jobs? Why Hindu kids never went for Skill development?
Everything one section of the society looked down at, the other one grabbed it. They kept excelling in it & made everyone solely dependent on them. That's why they have monopoly on the trades I listed above.
Unless you are prepared to change the mindset, you will be their slaves
Dignity of labor needs to be understood by all. We need to open Skill development centres teaching
Welding
Hair cutting
Carpentery
Electrician courses
Stitching
Tyre works
Plumbing etc to everyone who wants to learn. These are low investment business models giving good earning.
With good tools and a 12 months training behind him, one can become a good electrician. Total investment - 1 lac. Monthly income - 50000+

Same is with other fields.

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In Sahibabad Veg Mandi a small boy puts a rug on the sidewalk, sells Ginger & Mint. Right behind him is a bigger stall of his father who sells other vegetables. At 7.45 am he hands over remaining stuff to his father & rushes to school which starts at 8. In 2 hrs, he makes 150/-
These job oriented courses should be introduced in schools as hobby classes from 8th std. & more professionally from 10th std.
Our ITIs need to be revamped as other universities so the youth takes pride in joining a semi professional course like Carpentery or Electrician course.
Here's my earlier tweet to give you an example of what one can do, other than a lesser paying 9-5 job. Rahul thought out of the box and is doing good for himself. https://twitter.com/seriousfunnyguy/status/1000912222577545216?s=19
Here's another entrepreneur who broke the shackles, came to Delhi from Bulandshaher & learnt electrician work. He repairs Panels, switch boards and makes 1000- 1500 per day. Rides a Pulsar bike, owns a smartphone, has a rented house & even goes for vacation to Shimla Mussoorie
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