Someone who left India surely wants the best for India.
Not letting people who they want to vote for, isn't this what death of democracy is? Leftists are the biggest hypo...
Minus 2 votes for bhajpa.. big deal.
The problem is that those NRI are buying things in India as they can't afford such things in the US and because of that prices are over inflated here.
Gurgaon and Bangalore real estate prices are infested with these NRIs jacking up the price
Bro. Real-estate in india is more expensive than the U.S. In fact, apartments in metro cities cost more here than they do in Dubai
Tbh, NRIs wholeheartedly praise Modi but hate trump. Both Modi and Trump are different sides of the same coin. Utterly hypocrites NRIs !!!
This guy seems to be milking Indian abroad subreddit posts for engagement farming on Twitter. Regarding this post, it's true that NRIs often discourage people from moving abroad.
However, if you're considering countries like Canada or UK, it might not be the best idea rn. I know this coz I’m from a place where half my childhood friends are already in these countries. Every day I hear stories of bad healthcare, crazy housing situation and tough job markets and shitty weather.Despite this, we continue to send our less skilled students there, where they often end up in shitty jobs. I'm referring specifically to diploma mills and lower-ranked universities. In this context, I disagree with the OP. NRIs are giving us a fair warning.
But , if you're a skilled worker with solid work ex and are going for good universities it still appears to be a great option. Exploring life in first world countries seems interesting imo.
Everyone knows the USA is the best place to emigrate to. If we’re talking about Canada or Europe one can definitely argue that India is comparably good
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Someone who left India surely wants the best for India.
Not letting people who they want to vote for, isn't this what death of democracy is? Leftists are the biggest hypo...
Minus 2 votes for bhajpa.. big deal.
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What the f** is wrong with USA?
https://twitter.com/sidhant/status/1755155784768672046?t=-M83iJMxNv7u98k_rXRzuA&s=19