The smartest Indians

Only 5.2% of students choose to return home after completing their studies, while the rest work and start families in their new countries. [Sources: 2]

The government, which has neglected the brain drain as a cause for concern for far too long, should take preventive and retroactive measures to mitigate the effects of the brain drain in India. The report announced by President Pranab Mukherjee focuses on the importance of education for the long-term development of the country's economy and society. It can also be interpreted as an attempt to persuade students to stay in India to obtain higher education. [Sources: 2]

It is this image that prompted Jagadesan, a Dalit scientist, to tell me over coffee that IISc means Iyer - Iyengar Science Campus. In personal writings and interviews with Brahmin scientists, it can be observed that their privations are concentrated on them, while they ignore the privileges of their Brahmin origins. When scientists tell Sudarshan about his family's background, he wants to convey that without their valued education he could not have studied and become a scientist, and it is self-evident to him that they value education. Iyers and IYengars are a group of people who have settled in different parts of southern India. [Sources: 3]

The Seattle Times estimates that 25% of software developers in the US were once on H1B, and Silicon Valley is now a proud 75% with the same statistic. India is the first country to experience the phenomenon of the reverse brain drain. In the past, India was probably the only country in America where many computer science students emigrated to America. [Sources: 4]

This was not found anywhere else in the country, and it has left behind a cultural context that includes many relatives, sometimes too many. The relationship between education and business is good, but the connotations that it creates are problematic because access to higher education is more important than the ability to go to school or even work. [Sources: 1]

Leaving college also means confronting an education system that has done little to break the narrative of this country's emergence, one that ignores the importance of education to the development of the country's economy and people. The brain drain implies that people share the qualified genius of people with the unqualified. This would strengthen sectors such as law, engineering, medicine, and administration, but also create a brain drain. [Sources: 1, 5]

With a pleasant working atmosphere and an ethos, intelligent and intelligent minds like to travel. People tend to move to other developed countries, says Priya Mittal, who talks about the brain drain in her book "Brain Drain Reservation." The brain drain is a critical loss for a nation because it loses competent people who could otherwise contribute significantly to its economic and scientific achievements. [Sources: 5]

The brain drain in such a scenario also has the potential for economic decline for the nation. The question now is why the issue of brain drain is attracting so much interest in India and its impact on the country's economy. [Sources: 5]

Upon graduation, bright students seek to take advantage of better jobs and career opportunities in countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, Germany, France, Japan, China, South Korea and Japan. This will create more job opportunities, aligned with positions and packages with high-level intellectuals. [Sources: 5]

According to Merriam-Webster (2015), "brain drain" refers to a situation in which a large number of people in a particular area, such as India, leave the region due to various factors, including lack of high-paying employment. The issue of brain drain has been a growing concern in India in recent years. Today, it is a problem for talented people to leave their home countries to improve their standard of living and higher education in other parts of the world. [Sources: 5]

The only way morons can win elections is by imitating "other popular schemes". So, politicians will always support reservation. This has led to ALL the smart people leaving India (4 out of 5 top tech company's in the world are run by Indians). The people left in India, demand reservation in everything (schools, jobs, money, etc.) and have ruined the country. 

If any state in the country stopped reservation, entirely, they would surely see in a massive increase in taxes, jobs, tourism, etc. and hopefully, the other politicians would imitate :) 

 

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[0]: https://www.indiabix.com/group-discussion/brain-drain-has-to-be-stopped/

   

[1]: https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2018/11/blackfeet-brain-drain/568156/

   

[2]: https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/southasia/2015/01/24/india-calling-reversing-the-brain-drain/

   

[3]: https://theprint.in/opinion/brahmins-on-india-campuses-studying-science-is-natural-to-upper-castes/378901/

   

[4]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reverse_brain_drain

   

[5]: http://www.bitlismen.com/coffee-maple-lvooc/e9eb4a-speech-on-brain-drain-in-150-words

 

 

 

    

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