[Assam] Now brain drain from Britain to India

Jyotirmoy Sharma jyotirmoy.sharma at gmail.com
Sat Jul 5 07:07:12 IST 2008


Better to believe it partially.
" ...making a beeline" --  wow!  There must be big queues to the Indian
Consulate. Here in Aus, it is totally a different story. It is normally the
odd touristy people or someone who needs a visa to make a quick visit to
India and back.
Even if a few professionals are starting to come back to India( mostly NRIs
) media will hype it and announce "Brits coming to India for jobs". It is
hardly that whites are now migrating to India in droves looking for better
lifestyle, jobs etc. It does not require any big guessing as to know who is
migrating where. India is hardly considered at par with the developed
nations when it comes to salary, lifestyle etc.
So far during my decade stay in Aus, I have not seen or heard an Aussie
migrating to India for better education, jobs. Those that travel to India on
holidays can be classified into two - those who really love it because it is
so different from their home country or those that promise never to go back.
JS

On Sat, Jul 5, 2008 at 1:10 AM, Pradip Kumar Datta <pradip200 at yahoo.com>
wrote:

> Now brain drain from Britain to India
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> 3 Jul, 2008, 1943 hrs IST, PTI
> LONDON: Professionals and graduates from elite British universities are
> making a beeline for India, thanks to its booming economy, closer trade
> relations between the two countries and numerous job opportunities there.
> Thousands of people face the prospect of losing their jobs due to the
> current credit crunch and a downturn in the British economy. A steep rise
> in....more
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> details report here:
> http://studyinindia100.blogspot.com/2008/07/now-brain-drain-from-britain-to-india.html
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