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Article 43 living wage and cottage industries: (a) Text: State shall endeavor to secure for all workers: (i) Work, living wage, conditions ensuring decent standard of life, (ii) Full enjoyment of leisure, social, cultural opportunities, (iii) Promote cottage industries on individual or cooperative basis in rural areas, (b) Living wage operationalization: (i) Minimum Wages Act, 1948: Sets floor for wages in scheduled employments, (ii) Wage boards: Tripartite mechanisms determine fair wages in specific industries, (iii) MGNREGA: Guarantees minimum wage for rural employment, indexed to inflation, (c) Cottage industries promotion: (i) Khadi and Village Industries Commission (KVIC): Supports traditional crafts, rural enterprises, (ii) PMEGP (Prime Minister's Employment Generation Programme): Credit-linked subsidy for micro-enterprises, including cottage industries, (iii) Skill India: Training programs enhance employability in traditional, modern sectors, (d) Applications: (i) Rural livelihoods: Cottage industries provide employment, preserve cultural heritage, reduce migration pressures, (ii) Women's empowerment: Many cottage industries (handloom, handicrafts) employ women; enable economic independence, social status, (iii) Sustainable development: Cottage industries often use local materials, traditional knowledge; align with environmental sustainability, (e) Challenges: (i) Market access: Rural producers need support for marketing, branding, e-commerce platforms, (ii) Technology upgradation: Balancing traditional skills with modern productivity, quality standards, (iii) Financial inclusion: Access to credit, insurance essential for cottage industry growth, (f) Illustrates Gandhian economics: Article 43 operationalizes Gandhian vision of self-reliant rural economy; balance between living wage, cultural preservation, economic viability essential for realizing constitutional vision of inclusive rural development.