We got this question in the examination yesterday,
"Shed some insight into the play's depiction of the chakari or trash practice; the profession is one of the most important aspects of a person's existence. You have ever noticed that some individuals do chakari or trash that is just done for a momentary benefit - be it private or public organizations, while others have faith in their knowledge, talent, and aptitudes and get name, fame, and prestige as usual? Explain. (The Bull)"
I really loved the question. It is one of the practices which I am always against! How do you react to the statement?