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Indians head home in 'brain gain' .

By John Sudworth
BBC News, Delhi




Around 35,000 overseas Indians have returned to Bangalore
For much of the last century India suffered a "brain drain". Generations of Indians set off in search of a better life in other countries. Today, an estimated 25 million people of Indian origin live overseas. But could the tide be turning?

"My dad was against me moving back to India," Manish Amin tells me in his new flat in Delhi where he lives with his wife and two sons.

Three decades ago Manish's parents moved from India to the UK. He has just moved back.

"My dad's idea was that everyone wants to get away from India", Manish says. "But now he's seen the big high rise flats, the big shopping malls, even he's amazed. You get Marks and Spencer, Debenhams, everything's here now."

Manish has set up his own online travel company. He's already taking 200 bookings a day.

India's breakneck economic growth seems to be enticing the country's scattered diaspora back to the motherland.

In the sixties when people left India the buzz word was 'brain-drain'. We see it now as 'brain-gain'."

Mr Gurucharan, Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs
In Bangalore, one of India's booming high-tech centres, an estimated 35,000 overseas Indians have set up home.

In the last few years people born overseas who are able to prove their Indian descent have been able to apply for a special immigration status.

The Overseas Citizenship Certificate provides many of the benefits of full citizenship without the need to give up a foreign passport.

Mr Gurucharan, Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, says they are proving popular.

"In the last six months or so we've issued over forty thousand Overseas Citizenship Certificates, and I believe that this trend will grow," he says.

"In the 1960s when people left India the buzz word was 'brain-drain'. We see it now as 'brain-gain'."


Career prospects

India's healthcare system is benefiting. Doctors who have trained in overseas health services are finding faster career advancement.

Dr Shabnam Singh recruits doctors for a private hospital.

"The Indian private sector facilities are at a par, and dare I say it, in some cases better than what is available in the west," she says.

"In the last six years I would say that from a trickle at first there is now a constant flow of people wanting to relocate back home."


Returning Indians are finding their emotional bonds to the country

The Indian government does not have the detailed figures to prove whether "reverse migration" is increasing at a significant rate.

Many of those applying for the Overseas Citizenship status may simply want the convenience of visa-free travel, without intending to relocate to India.

But there can be no doubt that many young people of Indian origin no longer see the best opportunities as being in the West.

Lifestyle choice

Ferena Scott was born and raised in Glasgow. She now has a successful career as an actress in Bollywood.

"There's something for everyone here," she says.

"And because you have a luxurious lifestyle you can enjoy yourself more."

It is an attraction some find hard to resist. The yawning gap between the new rich and the old poor means the wealthy in India have a very high standard of living.


When I was young, growing up in the UK, we used to play football in the streets. Kids can't do that there now

Returned Indian Manish Amin

There is also the emotional bond. Scott says that despite being born in the UK she has always felt a strong tie to India.

"As a young kid in Britain people would look at me and ask me where I was from. I'd say, 'Scotland', and they'd say, 'yes, but where are you really from?'

"Somewhere at the back of your mind you're wondering about this country that your parents came from and wondering if maybe you belong there."


Despite its so-called "economic miracle", India still has shocking levels of poverty, a burdensome bureaucracy and crumbling infrastructure. But many overseas Indians feel the country's time has come.

"When I was young, growing up in the UK, we used to play football in the streets," says Manish Amin.

"Kids can't do that there now. Here though, there's open ground, the kids can play by themselves. I think the main thing for us was just to have that comfortable life here."



August 27, 2006 | 1:29 PM Comentarios  3 comentarios

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a great day !!

i think i am dreaming !!!
i had a fabulous day ,
my day ended at ten in the night when i came back home ,
everything just turned out perfect !!!

am i really dreaming ???
or is this for real???
after such a long time i am doing all the things that made me happy...i dont know what happened to me in between...i had become kind of a loner...

now i get up everyday thinking about the brand new day that is ahead ...although it is tough gettin up in the morning
( i really hate gettin up early)
still there are many things i look forward to now ...

I really cant explain it ...i just feel like singing and dancing now

August 21, 2006 | 2:31 PM Comentarios  5 comentarios

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I can't go out !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

i am sick and i had to cancel my date !!!!!!

booooooooooooohooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo !!! :(

Was havin such a great evening yesterday , compeering the felicitation ceremony for the Mumbai University at the Convocation hall, Fort Campus.
I had some sweets and tea there ...i think the sweets created the trouble !!! i had them on an empty stomach .

ANyway a great evening is ruined !
I think we will carry out our plans next saturday /sunday now

August 20, 2006 | 1:31 AM Comentarios  4 comentarios

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dizzy !!!!!!!!

i am feeling sooooooooo dizzzzzzzzzzzzyyyyyyyyyyy ....
my friend here has put on a deo which is sooooooooooooooo strong that i am feeling nauseous !!!
The deo is Avon's Sunny Sky (supposedly non-alcoholic ...hmmm I DON'T think so):P

I think i am going to pass out soooooooooonnnnnnnn ....well i dont have to wait ...she is coming towards me to kill me anyway ....hee heee !

will report from Heaven next time !!! :P

ciao !
Anu

August 19, 2006 | 12:12 PM Comentarios  4 comentarios

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Great Women

Cleopatra and Queen Elizabeth ...for ruling the game in a man's world

Marie Curie for being the first to venture into the 'rationa'l world

Simone De Beauvoir for saying out loud
"One is not born, but becomes a woman"

Jane Austen for writing her story ...the queen of irony "It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife" :p

Andrea Dworkin for writing "Pornography and Civil Rights: A New Day for Women's Equality (1988). "

Aung San Suu Kyi for standing up for what she believes

Madonna for making patriarchal stereotypes dance on their head with her 'LIKE a virgin"

J K Rowling for creating Harry Potter :D

Sojourner Truth for " Ain't I a woman " speech



And ain't I a woman?

Look at me

Look at my arm!

I have plowed and planted

and gathered into barns

and no man could head me. . .

And ain't I a woman?

I could work as much

and eat as much as a man--

when I could get to it--

and bear the lash as well

and ain't I a woman?

I have born 13 children

and seen most all sold into slavery

and when I cried out a mother's grief

none but Jesus heard me. . .

and ain't I a woman?

that little man in black there say

a woman can't have as much rights

as a man

cause Christ wasn't a woman

Where did your Christ come from?

From God and a woman!

Man had nothing to do with him!

If the first woman God ever made

was strong enough to turn the world

upside down, all alone

together women ought to be able

to turn it rightside up

again.




Virginia Woolf for writing A Room of One's Own

Mahasweta Devi for raising her voice against the system

Kalpana Chawla for living our wildest dream to fly


image source ; ssevillano.free.fr

August 18, 2006 | 11:56 AM Comentarios  2 comentarios

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