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The article “Of technology, efficiencies, and human dignity” (Feb. 12) is thought-provoking. Job-creation and protection through sustaining inefficient technology is not a solution for anything. Even today, scavenging and the like are “reserved” for the unprivileged strata, which we do not consider as part of our rich human resource. To create a technologically vibrant and responsive workforce, the government should concentrate on primary education. The efficiency and productivity of Chinese labour, skilled and semi-skilled in manufacturing, can be attributed to state-sponsored free education for all in China. However, some degree of inefficiency prevails in every economy. In the U.S., it is the highway lobbies which prevent the replacement of inefficient hydrocarbon technologies with efficient and eco-friendly green technologies. Therefore, in capitalism too institutions that nurture inefficiency prevail. Pleasa Serin Abraham, Hyderabad N. Sivaraman, Bangalore
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