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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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Surjit Singh
Surjit Singh 11 years 4 months ago
By Providing Those Plateforms to The Young and Integigent Youth, for wthat they are going out of India. We can Have a Enquiry Section in every Airport. Whose Work will be Talk to those Guys who are going Forien to work. nd by doing that we can find that what our GenY wants. and this Info. will Help us to Provide the Plateform to the Youngesters. And Our Talent will Remain Ours. We can do it. Go India Go ! ! !
vedanabhatla krishna siddhartha
vedanabhatla krishna siddhartha 11 years 4 months ago
Respected Prime Minister, sir if certification is being provided on any basis then it has to be provided to all the people part of it.I request you to introduce caste certificates for general category also and make caste certificate compulsory in every aspect, because if any person not willing to provide caste certificate is also being considered as general category mainly talking about competitive examinations and govt jobs. So by introducing we can create a meaning to the reservation.
Shreekant Navale
Shreekant Navale 11 years 4 months ago
Government can initiate big projects with talent participation. The people involved in the project can be made stakeholders in the profit that project will make.
Karthikeyan Danasagaran
Karthikeyan Danasagaran 11 years 4 months ago
The best way is to provide proper pay for all graduate and not from specific schools(international standards), healthy work environment and stop exploiting. People from top school should be prevented from taking job in foreign countries. If they do so they must be made to pay a hefty fine. Start up must be encouraged.
Prashant Kumar
Prashant Kumar 11 years 4 months ago
goverment jobs should be made as competitive as in IT, where an individual's performance should be accessed and judged before the salary increments. This would definitely bring the best out of the people and the efficiency of work would be increased to a much larger extent.
Prashant Kumar
Prashant Kumar 11 years 4 months ago
A large number of jobs can be created in the defence sectors, taking people for army/navyairforce. This way young brigades will be employed plus a sense of partiotism will also be spread, unemployment can be reduced. One more imp point, for education in IITs, IIMs, taxpayers' money is spent for their studies, but do those guys serve the taxpayers?? a big NO, instead they take lucarative jobs.
Santhosh Sanjeeva
Santhosh Sanjeeva 11 years 4 months ago
It's wonderfull idea that make in campaign is spreading the awareness at again my deep concern is we are agricultural country unless we set some standard for support price for the crop grown and educate the new people to get in to organic fertiliser production we will end up spending major part of our income for medical expenses b cose chemical content in our lunch plate..
Deven Patel
Deven Patel 11 years 4 months ago
People studying in IIT's must compulsorily do some research and development in their respective streams and dedicate to the country and provide an environment in which they can work for technology as well as given better wages to get them retained in our country.
Pamela Deb
Pamela Deb 11 years 4 months ago
In West Bengal the College Service Commission interview took place in 2009 and after that 2012.But after this 5 years gap in this interview the seats are least in number.Though large number of seats are vacant. But the govt colleges are run by part time teachers.This kind of system really needs transformation.Otherwise what can a good student do than to leave the place?