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How to stop the ‘brain drain’?

How to stop the ‘brain drain’?
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can we stop the ‘brain drain’ wherein we are losing some of the brightest minds to other nations due to lack of suitable opportunities here? At the same time how do ...

How can we stop the ‘brain drain’ wherein we are losing some of the brightest minds to other nations due to lack of suitable opportunities here? At the same time how do we get back those who left India, giving them opportunities whereby they shine and make India proud?

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ANUJ SHINDE
ANUJ SHINDE 11 years 4 months ago
I believe, with entrepreneurship gaining momentum in the country by leveraging the online platform to accelerate sales and services, it becomes highly non trivial for the government to initiate reforms encouraging budding entrepreneurs. This will undoubtedly create job opportunities. Moreover, I believe, it is the initiation of reforms for the development of skills among the population that will give the population a shot at job opportunities in the present entrepreneurial scenario in India.
sanjay kumar
sanjay kumar 11 years 4 months ago
Its all abt on a individual , where he puts himself for his success carrier, but now security and dignity is the most concerns. So it must be widely talked among youth that the most happening ,secured and honoured is our nation where you can serve & earn for the betterment of your family and country. Creating more respective jobs must be prime agenda of the government, and so on better opportunity and awareness can definitely bring down the migration so called brain drain......................
DIPEN SHAH
DIPEN SHAH 11 years 4 months ago
Govt should introduced the benefits in income tax for who are self employed & falls below poverty line. This should be through registration of the said person. This will boost up the confidence of person, increase direct income + savings of that person by which he/she could be come out of below poverty line, On other side, Govt income will increase as income tax return will be filled by those person, reduced black money, direct contribution to GDP also. Take it up as an project.
ADITYA KUMAR Dwivedi
ADITYA KUMAR Dwivedi 11 years 4 months ago
Unemployment are Biggest problem of india . Near about 12 caros graduate students are unemployment. in 2015 and 25 caros others villagers etc . How can got all people employment .no way that ismost factors of election 2019.but some job create by railway p.p.p.model .near about 1crorr transport railway hotel and other . You are not the solve of job 'health,safety,security,food,problem completelly but you are solve the problem of curruption .it main problem of middle class general voter otherw
Urmiman Lahiri
Urmiman Lahiri 11 years 4 months ago
How much progress it has made in employment opportunities till now i think negative even the jobs created for DBT project for consultants is in danger and the Govt. talks about employment opportunities....
RAJESHWARI NAIR
RAJESHWARI NAIR 11 years 4 months ago
Giving opportunities here back in india, for the one who left country for job and to survive,needs lots of area to be focused : the main area is their children education. If they are willing to come back to india they dont find better school bcos in each and every state, studying their state language is compulsory. this is the reason they dont prefer coming back because it will be difficult as in other countries hindi can be taught but not regional language. So this should be considered.
RAJESHWARI NAIR
RAJESHWARI NAIR 11 years 4 months ago
Its high time now to offer government jobs and education to all in merit basis and not by quota basis. all caste system quota should be removed and also no documents should ask for caste. internship should be open for all in public and private companies.
lakshmi narayan
lakshmi narayan 11 years 4 months ago
Indian Economic and Social Life and Happiness of every Indian Family is related to the amount of Gold a family has. If 22 ct Gold coins of 100 mg,200 mg, 300 mg costing around Rs.300/- Rs.600/- and Rs.900/- are minted and sold /distributed, it will make GOLD SAVINGS FOR THE POOR POSSIBLE and GENERATE JOBS IN LAKHS OF VILLAGES, CONTROL INFLATION and REDUCE THE PRICE OF COMMODITIES AND EMPOWER GOLD OWNERSHIP BY THE POOR AND the MIDDLECLASS.