Economy, asked by snehamorya, 5 hours ago

Brain drain is a serious bottleneck in human capital formation and growth process in India. Comment.​

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Answered by ramyamoningi2
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india is one of the first countries where the phenomenon of reverse brain drain occured. tens of thousands of migrants who had initially came to U.S. for graduate engineering education ,accepted jobs in silicon valley rather return to their home countries , where professional opportunities are limited

Answered by DevendraLal
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A "brain drain" is a widespread exodus or movement of persons. Internal conflict, the availability of better work chances in other nations, or a desire to raise one's standard of living can all contribute to a brain drain.

  • The term "brain drain" refers to the movement of highly educated workers to wealthy nations worldwide.
  • They undoubtedly relocate in quest of better lands (higher wages and better quality of life). Those who have relocated include scientists, engineers, doctors, and educators.
  • These are people of the highest caliber. Such emigration in India is a significant barrier to the expansion of human resources.
  • Such emigration in India is a significant barrier to the expansion of human resources. We are all aware that growth requires the development of skills. Lack of ability slows down and slows down the speed of development.
  • Brain drain can affect a single company or an entire nation, the latter during economic downturns as skilled workers migrate abroad to take advantage of more developed economies with easier access to employment and higher average pay packages.

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