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write a debate on the topic brain drain you have to speak against the motion .​

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Explanation:

Good morning everyone present. I am going to express my

views on ‘Brain drain is not a bane for a developing country like India’. I am

going to speak against the motion. Brain drain is one of the many problems

India is trying to grapple with. Hundreds of skilled professionals are

immigrating to advanced countries in Europe, U.K., Canada, America, Australia,

New-Zealand, and UAE. Let’s see some of the pros and cons of this brain drain

for the country.

Undoubtedly, this huge loss of skilled human resource affects

the national development quite adversely. Thousands of skilled professionals

such as engineers, IT professionals, doctors, scientists, accountants,

managers, teachers, and general workers immigrate to the countries mentioned

above for various reasons. If all those skilled professionals stayed back in

India and contributed to her developmental process, the development would

happen far faster than without them. India is working as a nursery for creating

skilled professionals for the advanced countries of the world at the cost of

her own interests. Sataya Nadella, Sundar Pichai, Indra Nooyi, Shantanu

Narayan, etc. are some of the famous Indians who are leading the world renowned

foreign companies. Imagine the chain of ripple effects of national development

their expertise would cause if they stayed and worked in India!

Now let’s ponder over the causes that influence brain drain.

Better life conditions, higher pay packages, better health facilities,

transparency, better working environment, incentives are some of the causes

that motivate the skilled professionals to immigrate to advanced countries

mentioned above.  

On the other hand substandard living conditions, under-utilization

of skilled and semi- skilled personnel; lack of adequate working conditions;

poor management, low and corroding wages, discrimination in recruitments and

promotions, corruption, general backwardness and instability, etc. are some of

the factors that also compel skilled Indians to immigrate to advanced

countries.

The Indian Government should look into these causes and must

strive to create better work culture, facilities, and opportunities to skilled

professionals in the country. The Government must aim at creating world class

life-conditions, pay-packages, transparency, financial and health security,

incentives, etc here in India.

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