⚖️ Misguidance of the Judicial System — Who is Responsible?

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⚖️ Misguidance of the Judicial System — Who is Responsible? Author: Arun Ramchandra Pangarkar Founder: Shramik Kranti – Voice of the Poor 📌 Introduction In a democratic country like India, the judicial system is considered the final hope of the people. The belief that “justice will be served” gives strength to the common man to live. However, in today’s situation, this trust often appears to be shaken. The question arises — why is the judicial system being misled? ⚖️ The Web of False Evidence In many cases, it is observed that both plaintiffs and defendants present fake documents, forged certificates, and misleading reports. Behind this, there is often involvement of corrupt administrative officials who prepare false documents in exchange for bribes. ➡️ Courts deliver judgments based on the evidence presented. ➡️ But when the evidence itself is false, justice also becomes flawed. Often, even decision-making authorities either deliver incorrect judgments due to greed or delay decisions...

10 Zero-Investment Businesses – A New Ray of Hope for the Poor and Unemployed!

10 Zero-Investment Businesses – A New Ray of Hope for the Poor and Unemployed!

Millions in India are searching for work, but lack of capital stops them from starting their own businesses. In this article, we present 10 such business ideas that require no investment and are especially helpful for the poor, unemployed, women, and youth.


1. Home-cooked Food Delivery

Women who can cook well can offer tiffin services to office workers or students in their local area.

2. Mobile Recharge and Bill Payment Service

With just a smartphone and internet, one can start mobile recharge and utility bill payment services using apps like PhonePe, Paytm, or Google Pay.

3. Grocery Delivery Service

Start delivering groceries from local stores to nearby homes — no shop required.

4. Social Media Management

If you know how to handle social media, you can manage business pages for small local vendors or shops.

5. Tuition Classes

Teaching children from Class 1 to 10 at home is a great source of regular income.

6. Freelance Writing or Translation

If you are good at writing in Hindi, English, or regional languages, you can work as a content writer or translator from home.

7. Mehndi or Beauty Services

Start bridal mehndi or beauty services during weddings or festivals — minimal tools needed.

8. E-Waste Collection Service

Collect old chargers, wires, phones, etc., from homes and sell them to recycling agencies.

9. Start a YouTube Channel or Blog

If you have knowledge in any area, start a YouTube channel or blog to share content and eventually monetize it.

10. Sell Products via WhatsApp

Take products from local shops and sell them to contacts using WhatsApp groups or statuses.


🔗 Conclusion

These businesses require no money — just effort, time, and skill. In today’s age, becoming self-reliant is true empowerment. Let’s bring change through self-employment and inspire others as well.

✊ Join the Shramik Kranti Mission – Be the Voice of the Poor.

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