穆斯林社会排斥:以阿里格尔锁业为例

S. Nasir
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本文考察了阿里格尔锁业中穆斯林的社会排斥现象。社会排斥被定义为剥夺或拒绝穆斯林获得满足其基本需求的机会的过程。它还延伸到教育、就业和保健领域。阿里格尔80%的穆斯林从事锁业。他们中的大多数是ajlaf。然而,由于全球化,锁具行业正在发生变化。以新技术为基础的产品,在有组织的部门中是资本密集型的(而在无组织的部门中是劳动密集型的),充斥着比传统的阿里加尔产品成本低得多的产品。因此,锁具行业的工人们在激烈的市场竞争中,要么获得与他们的工作相对较低的工资,要么失业。这种市场调控对社会边缘群体产生了不利影响。阿里格尔的锁业正受到来自中国锁业的巨大威胁。工匠和小规模企业家,特别是穆斯林,在竞争激烈的市场中没有竞争的地位。穆斯林工匠和小规模工业的现状似乎很黯淡,他们的未来也不确定。许多人已经不再送孩子上学了。相反,由于贫困和贫穷,他们开始把孩子送到锁具行业工作。如果政府不采取适当的措施来保护穆斯林锁业工人的利益,特别是在无组织的锁业中,成千上万的熟练和半熟练工人和小企业家将被降低到临时工的水平。
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Social Exclusion among Muslims: A Case Study of Aligarh Lock Industry
This paper examines social exclusion among Muslims in Aligarh Lock Industry. Social exclusion has been defined as a process by which Muslims are deprived or denied access to satisfy their basic needs. It is also extended to education, employment, and health. Eighty per cent of Muslims in Aligarh are engaged in the lock industry. Majority of them are ajlaf. However, due to globalization, the lock industry is undergoing change. Products based on new technology, which is capital-intensive in an organized sector (as opposed to labour-intensive in an unorganized sector) are flooded with products at very low cost than the traditional Aligarh products. Consequently, the lock industry workers are either getting low wages against their work or losing jobs due to stiff competition in the market. This kind of market regulation is adversely affecting the marginalized section of the society. The lock industry of Aligarh is under tremendous threat from the Chinese locks. Artisans and small-scale entrepreneurs especially Muslims are not in a position to compete in the competitive market. The present state of the Muslim artisans and small-scale industry appear to be bleak and their future is uncertain. Many have discontinued sending their children to schools. On the contrary, they have started sending their children to work in the lock industry due to impoverishment and poverty. If adequate measures are not taken by the government to protect the interests of the Muslim Lock workers especially in the unorganized Lock Industry, thousands of skilled and semi-skilled workers and small entrepreneurs who are ajlafs will be reduced to the level of casual workers.
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