Looks like Jack Ma knows little about Hindustan:
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05/17/2019, 22:48:13




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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/indicators/chinese-media-has-an-advice-for-india-work-harder-if-you-want-to-catch-up/articleshow/69321820.cms

"China's state-run media just took up billionaire Jack Ma's controversial "996" call and repurposed it for a very different use: to give India a lesson on work culture.
An inefficient manufacturing sector will make sure India has no chance of catching up with China, Global Times said in a recent article. That is also the reason why India's efforts to ban Chinese goods will fall face flat, it argued.
Alibaba's billionaire founder Jack Ma recently made headlines after endorsing a tough overtime work schedule that has since been widely debated everywhere. He essentially meant a work culture of long hours, referred to as 996 — 9 am to 9 pm, six days a week."

Problem is the hindus lack the job opportunities to work hard:

https://www.indiaspend.com/in-indias-it-capital-only-the-lucky-get-10-days-of-work/

https://www.indiaspend.com/in-punjabs-labour-hubs-workers-plead-for-jobs-at-1-3rd-wages/

"Stress had put deep wrinkles on Balkara Singh’s forehead though he was just 32 years old. The daily wage worker, dressed in a faded blue sweater and jeans, has come to the Gol Diggi labour hub in southern Punjab’s Bathinda city every single day for the last five years to look for jobs.

Since the end of 2016, he has returned home disappointed most days. The best he could hope for were about 10 days of work in a month, he said. "


 






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