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speech on growing craze among school children​

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Answered by genat
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IT is a fact that the ultimate aim of most Indian students is to go abroad for higher studies. I have never understood this craze.  

It is probably due to a variety of reasons. This craze starts right from the beginning when they first start thinking about higher studies and a career.

Most parents I know would love to see their children studying abroad and finally settling there. They do not realise that this is a one-way street and that their child could well be lost forever. There are many complications to the motivation of parents who want to send their children abroad. India is unfortunate in the sense that a majority of our educated citizens feel that there is no future in our country. Thus they psyche their hildren into believing that the best thing they can do is to go to the United States of America, United Kingdom, Singapore, etc. Children are quite malleable in their younger years, and they readily accept this outlook. Thus, this craze for going abroad gets ingrained in their thinking.

It is surprising that many teachers and tutors also put a high premium on their students going abroad. Teachers make statements like: "The good students usually go to foreign universities for further studies" or "You are such a good student, you must sit for the SAT or other similar examinations and go abroad to finish your studies". Children generally accept what their teachers say and thus take such statements at face value.

In general, Indian society gives high regard to a person who has studied or is working abroad. The tags 'NRI', 'foreign returned', 'green card holder' etc, are held in high esteem in our country. Even in the marriage market these tags are valuable!

With this sort of mentality, it is not surprising that our children dream of going abroad for higher studies, jobs, etc. not realizing the pitfalls.

There are no statistics available on the success rate of students going abroad for their studies. A good number of students do come out with flying colors. But indications are that many of them falter along the way. Some of them fall prey to the negative aspects of Western lifestyle. Some of them cannot take the intense pressure of multinational competition and settle for lesser paying and sub-standard jobs.

Studying and working abroad is no piece of cake. We are all witness to the racial hatred towards Indian students in so-called developed countries such as Australia, UK, Canada and the USA. Indian workers have quietly borne the brunt of racial animosity in these countries for many years.

I have no issues at all with students pursuing their studies abroad and settling down for good in the country of their choice. What I find distasteful is the absolute craze and the eagerness to go abroad, anywhere as long as it  is out of the country.

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