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Gravitas: Most NRIs Want To Return To India, Here's Why 

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@MaggieGartten-em5lv
@MaggieGartten-em5lv Год назад
I really love to go back to India soon
@MaggieGartten-em5lv
@MaggieGartten-em5lv Год назад
As soon as I am able to make a life for my family
@MaggieGartten-em5lv
@MaggieGartten-em5lv Год назад
Life of a single mother is hard, savings alone can not sustain us
@cardoso42772
@cardoso42772 Год назад
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@MaggieGartten-em5lv
@MaggieGartten-em5lv Год назад
Do you know any?
@cardoso42772
@cardoso42772 Год назад
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@SapiensIndica
@SapiensIndica Год назад
As someone living and working in western Europe for the past 8 years, including, Ireland, France and Germany. I completely agree. I would love to retire in India. The life is much more fulfilling back home with family and our own culture. Here it’s all a cage of gold.
@Copypaste_11
@Copypaste_11 Год назад
as you see potential in our own mother India...now you suddenly remember culture and retiring here..... gg... just retire abroad 🤷
@matgranger5061
@matgranger5061 Год назад
Only come back if you can pay taxes and contribute to India's economic growth.
@akshay288
@akshay288 Год назад
@@matgranger5061 bhai thoda IQ increase karle .. remittance to india from this people is 128 billion they already contributing. to indian economy
@rashid4490
@rashid4490 Год назад
​@matgranger5061 retired person doesn't have to pay anything unless he is doing business or job or earning income in any form If he earn through interest than tax is marginal to it
@rashid4490
@rashid4490 Год назад
​@akshay288 so does he want to do same What u didn't understand?
@ramv7314
@ramv7314 Год назад
I returned back to India after we had kids.. I was very clear I wanted my kids to grow up with grandparents- spend summer vacations with cousins like I have.. the bonds we develop in childhood lasts forever.. it gives emotional stability in uncertain times.. I find summers wasted if my kids have to go to summer camps to keep themselves engaged..
@Renovomotorsscooters
@Renovomotorsscooters Год назад
cried. ty
@skycelestial4449
@skycelestial4449 Год назад
Agreed well said
@silentstorm718
@silentstorm718 Год назад
You should just stay in India then. Your kids now have birthright citizenship of another country and I'm sure you're taking advantage of it.
@anirprasadd
@anirprasadd Год назад
But your kids would've had better education and exposure and opportunities
@arjuntyagi5860
@arjuntyagi5860 Год назад
Or due to child care org takes away children for next 18 year
@deekshantbelwal1269
@deekshantbelwal1269 Год назад
As someone who lived in US for 5 years happy that I returned back. Now settled in NCR living happily with full family doing remote job. Best of both worlds.
@EM-uh7tk
@EM-uh7tk Год назад
Good Job ! Hope you dint end up working in Dunik donuts while you were there..
@jivarishi
@jivarishi Год назад
@@EM-uh7tk What's wrong with that? Work is work. We got to respect all kind of workers.
@EM-uh7tk
@EM-uh7tk Год назад
@@jivarishi Oops man looks like you are doing one ?
@jivarishi
@jivarishi Год назад
@@EM-uh7tk I'm an IT consultant. I haven't worked in any food service industry however my point is we got to respect all kinds of work. I'm not here to preach anyone but let's think this way if there were no cobblers to mend your shoes, would you throw it away? Cheers stranger!
@EM-uh7tk
@EM-uh7tk Год назад
@@jivarishi I am not trying to be mean bud, absolutely u r right work is work, however look at this stupid clip , what would India get if an NRI returns after retirement? Is it anyway helpful to the economy? Should’nt have been developed by now? Why is that people still want to migrate to west , doesnt India depend on all the outsourcing work from west ?
@chindian987
@chindian987 Год назад
As a pseudo NRI (I am Indian citizen on h1b) living in US from last 8 years working in Qualcomm, I along with my 2 other friends with masters in microelectronics and vlsi design are already looking forward to plan a return back to India waiting for a right opportunity.
@slowdown7276
@slowdown7276 Год назад
Stay there buddy.
@luisfernando5998
@luisfernando5998 Год назад
@@slowdown7276H1B is like slave visa
@VALAR_Morgulis.
@VALAR_Morgulis. Год назад
Plan your return back to india if you plan to business but if you plan to do job again in india it will be same now a days
@Apache1970
@Apache1970 Год назад
There are a million Indians on Green card backlogs ( usually 10 to 15 years) due to country cap. So in my opinion you should earn money in the USA and invest in India. The best way for some one experienced as you is to setup a startup in India in your field. You get rich and many graduates & others get a well paying job.
@AO-xd2ml
@AO-xd2ml Год назад
@@slowdown7276 Quality of social life in India is a million times superior. And now quality of life in general and amenities are rapidly improving under the Modi govt. No matter how many Indian businesses open for NRIs, India is impossible to replicate.
@bbhavana9426
@bbhavana9426 Год назад
As an nri , I completely agree.
@shikharsrivastava3558
@shikharsrivastava3558 Год назад
as an nri, i absolutely don't. 😂
@vishnuvardhan4369
@vishnuvardhan4369 Год назад
As an NRI I absolutely agree with most of my friends opinions included.
@PHALANGE1931
@PHALANGE1931 Год назад
​@@shikharsrivastava3558the way you look, i suggest you don't come 😂😂😂
@officeboy9779
@officeboy9779 Год назад
Ha ha ha 😂 now that you became old and fearful of God and a rebirth , want desperately return to the most spiritual country , India
@debalinaojha8808
@debalinaojha8808 Год назад
​@@PHALANGE1931😂
@goldentiger1841
@goldentiger1841 Год назад
My father left India in 1962 to come out here to the west, my grandfather told him that there will come a day when you will all have to return one day !
@VK-wf9qe
@VK-wf9qe Год назад
I came to the United States when I was 6 years old with my parents, I am now 27. I refused to get naturalized I am permanent US resident. My fiancé is Persian American originally from Iran but a US citizen. I was raised around Americans grew up around them speak like them, but I still consider India my homeland. My parents are naturalized American citizens. They came to America for economic reasons, I understand, but I want to leave because I absolutely had a terrible time growing up here. Even tho I was raised here all my life I am still considered a foreigner and that feeling never makes me feel at home. I went back to india the first time when I was 24 years old. I plan on returning there in my mid to late 30s with my wife. Indias is my home. I can’t read or write in in Hindi I speak broken hindi but if I settle there I know it will be better. The only complaint I have about india is social acceptance of littering, and a non existent waste management system, other than that india is safer and a much better place to live. I can’t speak for everyone tho I have seen many children begging in in trains in Bihar and of course old women of Nepali origin working on roads construction in the Himalayas. I know india is developing and I have patience for it and I would like do something good when I return and contribute to the nation’s prosperity.
@deshmaa1177
@deshmaa1177 Год назад
I appreciate your truthfulness and desire to return to a place that you barely know. I wish you well. India is a wonderful place, especially for rearing children although it falls seriously short in infrastructure.
@Apache1970
@Apache1970 Год назад
God bless you. ❤
@AO-xd2ml
@AO-xd2ml Год назад
India is improving very quickly now. There is a massive infrastructure boom. The new planned cities in India like Dholera are a perfect place to settle for NRI. It is a modern and affordable suburban environment. There will also be many NRI moving into these communities, so it will have an international feel to the place. Many from UK, US, Canada, Australia and other countries have already bought their properties and will make the move as soon as they are ready. For some that means they work for global corporations where they can relocate to India and for others, it's retirement.
@AO-xd2ml
@AO-xd2ml Год назад
@@mudshovel290 What part? Unless you are living in a diverse metropolitan area, there is a high likelihood of facing discrimination. Some experience a little and others experience a lot.
@GOP0000
@GOP0000 Год назад
Guys don't fight over this.... I would request all of you to visit India sometimes and plan to travel around the whole country.... and if you can Speak English, that is enough for daily needs( just change the accent 😂 to Indian) .... You guys are like lost Brothers/Sisters.... Reunion will be heart touching....😊😊
@shibanidas3416
@shibanidas3416 Год назад
I never decided to settle abroad,nor make big money. Just love my country 's culture.Happy with nice life
@umakantgajjewar8898
@umakantgajjewar8898 Год назад
Well said. 👍
@jennajerome4440
@jennajerome4440 Год назад
👌👌👌👌
@AK-wn5ri
@AK-wn5ri Год назад
NRI have been retiring in India for sometime now. My old manager from top IT company went to US in 80s for studies, stayed there, had kids there and requested transfer to India from the company and is settled down in India. His kids who are Americans also completed high school in India, but went back for college. His justification was I have done everything career wise in US and also wanted his kids to know their country. He has no plans of going back to US. He is now mentoring companies and providing them guidance on how to navigate to get funds in USA.
@chan90s
@chan90s Год назад
I'd love to connect with him. I'm in US . Can you share his LinkedIn?
@silentstorm718
@silentstorm718 Год назад
If his kids have Indian accents then he did them a disservice. The kids are Americans.
@AK-wn5ri
@AK-wn5ri Год назад
@@silentstorm718 disservice how? I am Indian through and through and lived in USA and around. I went to school without fearing for my life, also never was a victim of a crime in India. I cannot say the same about US where kids are thought about school shooter drills or you cannot escape a crime in big cities. There are benefits of being in US(in career) but you have to sacrifice alot in other areas where you don't think twice in India
@AK-wn5ri
@AK-wn5ri Год назад
@@chan90s sure, I havent spoken to him in a while. I will check and share his socials.
@shashimishra6973
@shashimishra6973 Год назад
​​@@silentstorm718they born in America doesn't mean they are American...It is only in paper but in reality his kids are completely indian
@mithsindia5150
@mithsindia5150 Год назад
Forget retirement,life is much better back home . I lived in USA and even for practical purposes india seems better than other places,gone are days of oh we live in usa
@umakantgajjewar8898
@umakantgajjewar8898 Год назад
That's what I heard from many of my friends who visited India recently.
@ajaymuj
@ajaymuj Год назад
I am living in UK from last 17 years and my child is 8 year old growing very fast. I always feel like he is missing a lot and want him to grow up in the culture that I grew up in. I have thought about returning back home many times but could not execute. I am feeling that I will make the decision soon.
@matgranger5061
@matgranger5061 Год назад
Only come back if you can pay taxes and contribute to India's economic growth.
@vishnuvardhan4369
@vishnuvardhan4369 Год назад
@@matgranger5061 He has done a lot to the economy by investing in foreign money in India. What about you?. Spending father money and roaming the streets like a dog judging other people? Who the hell are u to ask him to do things?
@shobhak9789
@shobhak9789 Год назад
Since your child is 8 you have the option of coming back in the next two years or so. We came back when my daughter was 11 and we lived in the US. Its been a few years now and there is no looking back, opportunities for job is also good here
@AO-xd2ml
@AO-xd2ml Год назад
@@matgranger5061 Why you pasting the same thing everywhere. Don't you see how much the remittances have been?
@gen-zmultibaggers141
@gen-zmultibaggers141 Год назад
Made it buddy
@iamYashodeep
@iamYashodeep Год назад
Life after retirement in abroad is very loneliness ..no social life ..this is black truth of so called developed countries that no one talks about 🤐
@SG-jq4sh
@SG-jq4sh Год назад
Exactly. I was just going to say the same thing. Not everyone returns for financial reasons, western loneliness is the biggest issue. People don't want to be lonely in old age and western living is extremely lonely. Social interactions, friendships are very detached compared to Indian culture.
@AAA-ul8rq
@AAA-ul8rq Год назад
A friend of mine told me that we here in India , think its a fabulous life they live in foreign country , but no one knows how they struggle , but they do it for the children. I had no words for her....
@Mork2001
@Mork2001 Год назад
why no social life? If you ve lived for 25/30 years there you would have made friends plus family assuming one has children etc.
@therevengers7544
@therevengers7544 6 месяцев назад
​@@SG-jq4sh😅
@meesi7053
@meesi7053 Год назад
I have many relatives in the US, now in their mid 60s, no one is planning to return. They would all love to return, but will not return. No way one can deal with the crowds, the hot weather, dhakka mukki in public transportation, etc. on a daily basis. Although I do agree that if you do want to return, do not wait till your golden years, old age makes you vulnerable, all your friends are either old or worse gone, and relatives have also moved on. You will feel very isolated. Hence return sooner while you are younger, and can build or keep up with your social network.
@cuckoonut1208
@cuckoonut1208 Год назад
South East Asia is pretty nice if you are looking for quality and affordability.
@valetudan234
@valetudan234 Год назад
Simply move back to a smaller city than larger cities
@vimalgurjar96
@vimalgurjar96 Год назад
I live in Japan if Modi government come back with majority in 2024 I will come back to India , jay hind jay bharat 🇮🇳
@AAA-ul8rq
@AAA-ul8rq Год назад
No no please stay, you should have come back in 2014 😂
@caracaraorange9524
@caracaraorange9524 Год назад
what stopped you when Modi won the second time?
@ThePonderousMare
@ThePonderousMare Год назад
One cannot serve as PM for more than 2 terms. BJP might win but Modi may not rule as PM.
@jhansirani5281
@jhansirani5281 Год назад
​@@ThePonderousMare😂...ya but it doesn't apply to Congress... Only for BJP.
@Travel203
@Travel203 Год назад
Advance Welcome to India 🇮🇳 because Our Modi ji will come in 2024
@vimalprince4467
@vimalprince4467 Год назад
I admitted my mom in government hospital last month and was surprised by the level of care the doctors and nurses gave to the patient. It isn't anyway lesser than the private hospital.
@pradeepkumarkotari
@pradeepkumarkotari Год назад
Please let us know the hospital name, city or town and state.
@vimalprince4467
@vimalprince4467 Год назад
@@pradeepkumarkotari Stanley hospital, Chennai
@pradeepkumarkotari
@pradeepkumarkotari Год назад
@@vimalprince4467 I can understand. I have had similar experience myself in Chennai government hospitals when I donated blood. I was surprised to see that as well. It was children's hospital in Chennai. It had better trained nurses than private ones.
@2912teddytweety2016
@2912teddytweety2016 Год назад
I have been to government hospital in childhood and teen years for minor reasons but quality of doctors in govt hospital is much better than private hospitals. At least you have record of birth orelse seen some people born in private hospital forgot to get the birth certificate on time, and when tried to apply found that private hospital has closed and no one was there to approach, they had to prepare affidavit to prove their parenthood.. 😢
@wowser2153
@wowser2153 Год назад
I strongly disagree. I have gone to government hospitals and everyone from attender to doctor asking for money for everything. They did not have any medicine.
@EasyPaintingsbyIshita
@EasyPaintingsbyIshita Год назад
We returned back to India after a decade before having kids. We wanted our child to be emotional and empathetic along with having a big family and cousins. Emotions vs Money ?? Clear win for Emotions!!
@captainhighbury1806
@captainhighbury1806 Год назад
As an NRI, I can vouch for this 100%. I know personally most of of the 1st generation NRIs already have returned to India after their retirements. Especially after what Modi has done in India, they are more inclined and feeling more proud about coming back to India.
@jayd4ever
@jayd4ever Год назад
most Indians want to make money in foreign countries because India is not good for jobs and starting business then live luxury in India with foreign countries
@andyc9902
@andyc9902 Год назад
If I get good jobs in India or can start a business. I'll stay in India. It's about money . Not about Lifestyle
@captainhighbury1806
@captainhighbury1806 Год назад
@@andyc9902 It all depends on what the your qualification is. If you are not educated enough you will be doing all physical and labor work in other countries as well. No doubt India has way more competition than other countries due to massive population but it has other challenges like gaining visa, dealing with crazy crime thats going on right now.
@andyc9902
@andyc9902 Год назад
@@captainhighbury1806 ofc don't compromise your lifestyle nah
@npandaraboy
@npandaraboy 4 месяца назад
NRI from where? I am not seeing people go back to india in droves. Icchha and aakaanksha is not reality.
@pranavkashif
@pranavkashif Год назад
As a student in canada I have already returned . They sucks. We have values and feel grounded when I'm here.
@iamYashodeep
@iamYashodeep Год назад
So called developed countries have black truth but no one talks about .. culture, mental health and satisfaction is important
@yogeshshidhaye7332
@yogeshshidhaye7332 Год назад
you probably returned because the cost was too high in Canada, it has got nothing to do with values
@iamYashodeep
@iamYashodeep Год назад
@@yogeshshidhaye7332 india मे अगर घर का किराया नही दिया तो घर से बाहर नही निकालते .. घर मालक थोडा adjust कर लेता है but abroad में rent नही दिया तो घर खाली करना पड़ता है .. they want only money no sympathy no values ..so values matter that's why India is best for satisfactory life
@meghanarora4136
@meghanarora4136 Год назад
@@iamYashodeep you should pay rent on time.. yaha india me puri dadagiri chlti h aur log ghar khali bhi ni krte. most landlords pareshan h india me
@rjun152
@rjun152 Год назад
​@@iamYashodeepbruh pay your rent on time..I mean how entitled you can be
@Revisskk99
@Revisskk99 Год назад
As an NRI living in Dubai, I am so happy to my Bharat developing visibly year after year in digitslization, infrastructure, safety, quality roads and good retirement schemes ....all these in just past 9 years of Modi government rule...happy to put my money snd retire in my home country
@Tarotaro23-k5r
@Tarotaro23-k5r 3 месяца назад
Same, I’m so happy to see the development and optimism under Modi. BJP is not perfect but overall they have done great.
@ramanpal81us
@ramanpal81us Год назад
Agree. Infact those NRIs returning back are bringing lifestyle along - weekend in tent, trecking, backdoor barbecue party, ability to ask govt for better services, patience on road. All these are positive cultures they bring back to India creating a trend.
@vanshikapasula
@vanshikapasula Год назад
I never want to return though, I loved greenery in usa and have most of my family in usa. I respect India but also found fullfilment and content in usa.
@Pyasa.shaitan
@Pyasa.shaitan 8 месяцев назад
Toh phir border taap ke kiyu jaate ho US?
@KalkiIsComing
@KalkiIsComing Год назад
100% true .. lived in the US for 7 years and returned back to India .. I am so happy with my decision.. now India has everything and developments happening at rocket pace .. all you have to do in the US is to get good amount of money and make up your mind to move to India where you get lesser salaries but can lead beautiful life with parents, siblings, friends and our own people celebrating own culture and festivals
@NM-fc8vu
@NM-fc8vu Год назад
Wanting to return is different from actually returning. It is easy to return when the children are young. Once they go through high school, it is almost impossible to return.
@shobhak9789
@shobhak9789 Год назад
Exactly and hence we returned when my daughter was 11! No waiting till retirement, We lived in the US and happy to be back
@AO-xd2ml
@AO-xd2ml Год назад
It also depends on how you raise your kids. If you are integrating them into the Bharatiya fabric, they will also be eager to find avenues to towards India. Many MNC can offer jobs where the person is hired in the west and working in India.
@gorawada
@gorawada Год назад
@@shobhak9789then the kids will like to study abroad when they are college age and you will be stuck in India with your social circle without kids.
@silentstorm718
@silentstorm718 Год назад
​@shobhak9789 Your daughter was too old for you to return to India. You made a serious error and you will lose her as she grows up.
@anirprasadd
@anirprasadd Год назад
​@@AO-xd2mlnope After kids go through high schoolz they are american. The education system is crap here and completely different there
@chithu824
@chithu824 Год назад
Well, I was travelling from one country to another for years. I worked in Uk for 5 years before finally coming back home in 2017. While NRIs have their heart in India, the people in India have their eyes fixed on foreign countries. India is changing fast. Now, I live in my village working from home, surrounded by relatives. But, nobody has time for anybody. The lifestyle here now is alomst like that of foreign countries in many ways. Returning NRIs need to do some research on reverse culture shock.
@rsrs6959
@rsrs6959 Год назад
I have been away from India for like almost 14 years now so I have no idea about the social environment and atmosphere of present India, if you can please share if India still follows "Atithi Devo Bhava" attitude? India was known for as the place for love, care, affection, warmth, for being friendship, family and community oriented, but is that not the case anymore?
@chithu824
@chithu824 Год назад
@@rsrs6959 It's complicated. India is rapidly changing. Everyone is trying to get a piece of the growth. I'm from Tamilnadu and where I live, the warm hospitality and kindness is disappearing.
@chithu824
@chithu824 Год назад
But, at the same time, there is a rising awareness about Indian tradition and there are some people trying to revive it or keep it going in pockets at least. Please watch the movie "Srinivasa Kalyanam" (2018). I practice yoga, I want to keep up poojas, eat traditional, home cooked meals. But people around me don't want to follow these things. Their excuse is there is no time for these things and they want to go with the flow. There is so much of resistence. My own family rebels against me 😅
@rsrs6959
@rsrs6959 Год назад
@@chithu824 Thank you for sharing brother. It's sad to hear that the warm hospitality and kindness is disappearing :( Actually, I had watched that movie "Srinivasa Kalyanam" quite sometime back in Hindi dubbed and enjoyed it. May favorite is 96', of Vijay Sethupath and Trisha, 96 is one of the best movies I have ever seen, I love that movie! Glad to hear that you practice yoga, eat home cooked meals, and you try to follow and practice what makes you happy :)
@dyutibaxi4416
@dyutibaxi4416 Год назад
I left India in 1968 after marriage at 18 years of age and settled in UK. I am nearly 75. I have no wish to live in India. My children and grandchildren being born here, my roots are firmly established in UK. Let me be the odd one out!
@koodykoo6115
@koodykoo6115 Год назад
Bravo !
@शिवप्रमति
Absolutely True... All my friends are contemplating moving back. Its just matter of time tide reverses.
@AO-xd2ml
@AO-xd2ml Год назад
Yes, we are slowly seeing the reversal. With India's infrastructure boom, it will soften the landing.
@umakantgajjewar8898
@umakantgajjewar8898 Год назад
I think so. Almost all of my friends have plans/thinking about moving to India ( around/after retirement/job loss )
@caracaraorange9524
@caracaraorange9524 Год назад
your friends. not you correct? 😀
@meandshe1518
@meandshe1518 Год назад
There is a difference in what people say they want or want to do and what they actually end up doing.
@shobhak9789
@shobhak9789 Год назад
Yes I ended up doing this when my daughter was 11. :-) Happy to be back in India and working here and happy that my daughter is being raised in India. We lived in the US before this. And no I did not want to wait till retirement
@meandshe1518
@meandshe1518 Год назад
@@shobhak9789 Do you miss anything from your life in the USA? I am curious as to where you lived. Happiness is one of the greatest things in life. Best wishes.
@silentstorm718
@silentstorm718 Год назад
​@meandshe1518 As an American of Indian descent, I'll tell you that life in the US is much better than India. It's cleaner, more organized, people are friendlier, climate is better, etc. In India the govt controls Hindu temples. In America this can never happen as religious freedom and true secularism is enshrined in the constitution. Freedom of speech, the right to bear arms, and so on. We maintain our culture here.
@indieboy1033
@indieboy1033 Год назад
@@silentstorm718 I had option to continue in USA in 2000s. Returned due to family and 'patriotism'. After 2 decades, I think it is overall a sacrifice while I could be with family. Career and money I still do not regret. But the institutional hate towards Brahmins (I'm a Brahmin) has now become stronger and more verbal. When I think of what son has to go through in India in next few decades, it is quite scary. Until vocal meritocracy happens, India will continue to slide down in quality of life despite all the hype. Until 'British caste hierarchy & consequent victim+ revenge agenda' is dismantled in India, it will only get worse. NRIs can contribute more from outside through advocacy & forcing Indian govt than by coming. Indian govt does not give sh^t about residents while it may implement the same if NRI says. (Even better, marry a white woman or man, make her/him tell Indian govt. Something may happen. )
@Mysterio217
@Mysterio217 Год назад
I thought Brahmins are respected well by Indians. Is that not true?
@tikakita
@tikakita Год назад
We miss the festivals, the lovely respectful treatment of elders. People still touch my feet and ask for blessings when I visit India. The youth here in the US is hardly respectful, seniors are considered equals and a burden. Most of my non Indian friends are in old age homes waiting day in and out for their family members. There's nothing like Navratri or Diwali, Holi and thousands of festivals here. My white family only meet on 4th of July or Thanksgiving. Twice a year for an hour or two at most. In Bharat I can take an auto or a rickshaw go shopping, meet relatives, go to bazaars, have chai with friends but not in USA. I am constantly afraid of getting shot in a mall. Every other family has one gun related death in one's neighborhood. Gun obsession is a huge problem here. And the maids in India! They are wonderful, they give so much love and respect. They chat with you (no one chats with you in the US, they even hate eye contact) and wear the most beautiful traditional costumes that anglicized Indians like English speaking newsreaders have discarded. Bharat's cultural costumes are a treasure. Bharat is the best.
@rsrs6959
@rsrs6959 Год назад
You should try and move back to India💛💛
@shobhak9789
@shobhak9789 Год назад
People like me did not wait till retirement to come back to India. We came back when my daughter was 11 and I also wanted to grow my career here. Opportunity and lifestyle is good here if you have the money
@greekgod3974
@greekgod3974 5 месяцев назад
Yes definitely and there is one main thing you have one single life don't waste it in abroad just earn little money and invest it in India and live peacefully with family, friends, and relatives enjoy our culture
@musicsoul3658
@musicsoul3658 Год назад
We lived in the US for 14 years and came back to India with two teenage boys few years ago !! They got the best of both the worlds and quite happily settled here . The warmth and the affection that we get here, I don’t think we would get it anywhere else 😍 I am continuing my passion for music and loving the life in my country !!!
@switzerlandloteluguammayi
@switzerlandloteluguammayi Год назад
We also want to come bck to India but still many questions raising in my mind like others are coming here from India to study or to work . Once kids get used to this environment is it OK to come bck ?
@musicsoul3658
@musicsoul3658 Год назад
@@switzerlandloteluguammayi Well, it depends on the kids as well, my boys got a good set of friends here in schools and colleges ( Bangalore) hence they are happy…both are excelling in studies as well !!! if the kids are young ( school going) its easier to get adjusted ( IMO) they will do eventually !! Good luck with your plans !!!
@cuckoonut1208
@cuckoonut1208 Год назад
I believe those boys will suffer because of your selfishness. This is a big ass downgrade for them. Once they see the brutal competition in India they will want out.
@anilkkumar54
@anilkkumar54 Год назад
​@@cuckoonut1208West also has big recession. Not easy there
@9714
@9714 Год назад
How are you coming up with the pollution ?
@prabhagupta5844
@prabhagupta5844 11 месяцев назад
I have been living in Australia for last 40 years. From my observations, with friends living around only about 2 to 3 percent of people (who have permanent residency in Australia) have returned and tried living in India. Out of those about 80 % return back to Australia. I am not sure where did Gravitas did the survey that 80% want to return to India. Would love to know the survey figures, how was this conducted. I am quite curious.
@anitacohen8753
@anitacohen8753 9 месяцев назад
When they return, they will find that money in India is useless. You become a prisoner in a gated community and cannot go anywhere without security.
@kmprash
@kmprash 8 месяцев назад
completely agree with you. I see very rare people move to India after retirement since most Indians are in IT or Doctors and they can earn social security benefits and 401K. Money will never be criteria and they can live healthy with zero pollution and no traffic jams. I see few of my friends visit India 1 or 2 times year but settling I hardly seen any.
@shreyaspatel3609
@shreyaspatel3609 Год назад
We are in our early fifty and moved back to india after 25 years in united states. We have opened up 100 bed assisted living facility and we help other older nri's and local seniors to spend their golden years with us.
@diauser3327
@diauser3327 Год назад
good to know, where is your facility and what is the name?
@shreyaspatel3609
@shreyaspatel3609 Год назад
@@diauser3327 Ahmedabad. Papayacare Assisted Living
@geetapandey7458
@geetapandey7458 Год назад
Can I get facilities details for my mom plz
@shreyaspatel3609
@shreyaspatel3609 Год назад
@@geetapandey7458 connect on website, I can not add contact information on comment
@darrelldsa
@darrelldsa Год назад
I'd like to know the name of the facility for my grandparents
@adityaakaul
@adityaakaul Год назад
It's a nuanced debate. While I can understand wanting to come back to your home country in your later years to be surrounded by friends and family, what often happens is that NRIs do not form bonds with local people in the countries they are settled in, often restricting their socializing to Indian communities. This feeling of restriction can also cause loneliness among the NRI community since they do not/cannot form lasting relationships outside their own small groups. There are various reasons for this, language, customs, etc. The ones that can better integrate into the local societies (on a personal and professional level) have a much easier time permanently settling there. Of course, now India is the rising economy and the West seems to be declining with contracting job markets, so that will only exaggerate them wanting to return.
@afriedrich1452
@afriedrich1452 Год назад
Why do I need friends when I can have servants?
@roi9
@roi9 Год назад
Dont come we will not give our jobs
@adityaakaul
@adityaakaul Год назад
@@roi9 lol well first up I'm already in India, and second, an Indian citizen can come whenever they want to the country. Third, companies hire the best person for the job. So if you are the best, you have no reason to worry.
@nb3627
@nb3627 Год назад
@@roi9lol you such a lozer
@technologists
@technologists Год назад
@@roi9 troll or burnt?
@shrikantwad204
@shrikantwad204 Год назад
It depends on who those NRIs are. What their visa status is. After living for more than 35 years outside India, I am not sure I am with those NRIs who want to go back. India has made good strides in development in infrastructure and in the technology. What I am really scared of are: Pollution, Crowded Places, Atrocious costs of hospitalization, fully commercial attitude in dealing with patients, doctors employed by corporate hospitals with financial targets, and the last but not the least, wide spread corruption at the ground level. I have heard that there are measures taken to reduce corruption, but it is still widespread.
@daredevil9065
@daredevil9065 Год назад
i agree as a NRI, i always dreamt of a US green card and citizenship, but trust me save up as much as you can and return to India, you will live upper middle class easy and even rich if you made a fortune abroad.
@srisungazesplash1340
@srisungazesplash1340 Год назад
Truth today is - people from Other. Countries are poor in india even if they earn in dollars
@daredevil9065
@daredevil9065 Год назад
ok 50 cents army, try swimming in your flood@@srisungazesplash1340
@DuskyRisky
@DuskyRisky Год назад
​@@srisungazesplash1340 no Ukraine war had hit west recession rich life in India is possible when 100k dollars is 1 crore 7.2% growth exports etc
@rajendradalei8483
@rajendradalei8483 Год назад
Not true. NRIs working as labors, construction workers, students, software worker's jobs are not stable. So they have no alternatives except coming back to India. Other professionals stay abroad forever because of law, security, job prospects after retirement, education and society.
@sushantsourav1259
@sushantsourav1259 Год назад
Kaam waali bai is the main reason ...its so easier to get home cleaned everyday and have the kitchen clean..(dishwashers/robots do not match) Bagal ki dawai dukan is the 2nd reason - its much easier to get 1st aid and medicines for common ailments, xray and scans, doctors appointment. Car Safai, Puncture Shop, Gas Station - DIY is so difficult, getting served is a luxry. Food - Hot & Spicy - you need Bittu ki tikki --it is in the genes Climate - ask when the sun does not shine for 2 weeks in a row education - until pre University - education in India is no worse, we have some good masterjis ..the list is long..
@Mork2001
@Mork2001 Год назад
So true! :-).
@pc_814
@pc_814 Год назад
We all need to work a little more harder to make our nation proud again. There are still somethings which makes ppl reluctant to come back and live in Bharat 🇮🇳 Clean infrastructure, hygienic food habbits, corrupt babus, traffic sense in ppl to share road, air water and noise pollution are something need to change drastically. If we work on improving these things, our brothers would happily come back to live with us. Work hard bharat ke logo
@Hello_Scorpio_N
@Hello_Scorpio_N Год назад
Been there done that! I left Australia in 2014 and there is only one regret that I should have done it sooner. Those living abroad thinking of doing this, my advice would be to just do it. The joy of living with your family and real friends beats every advantage that you may have living overseas.
@armstrong2450
@armstrong2450 Год назад
The NRI coming back would mean an old population that won't be working but inflating house prices and won't pay much tax.
@Adweshta
@Adweshta Год назад
It's quite selfish statement. The same NRI have been sending remittances to India.
@anilprasanna
@anilprasanna Год назад
@@Adweshta And not paying any tax on NRE FD interests to India ? He is not selfish. You were selfish to leave India for your monetary needs. Now do not come back for retirement thinking you will get maids and drivers as cheap labor. Stay in your foreign country. Kutta naa ghar kaa naa ghat kaa
@runcoweezrun8143
@runcoweezrun8143 Год назад
NRIs are Day Labourers in UAE, KSA, allover Middle East, EU, Canada and USA. That's all!
@AG_only_comments
@AG_only_comments Год назад
Who did they survey? No one I know was part of this survey. We all love India and are proud of many things about India. But none of us has seriously considered going back. We've been here 10+ yrs.
@rjun152
@rjun152 Год назад
World doesn't revolve around you my guy
@yatishv8063
@yatishv8063 Год назад
Survey's will be in their website so anyone can do that, they won't send you personal mail stating to do survey. They are talking situation in general so it may not apply to everyone but most of the ppl at age of retirement especially with reference of survey.
@natejenkins2647
@natejenkins2647 Год назад
Life in India is good after retirement. Its a hell dealing with colleagues & the commute sucks. Maybe remote work will alleviate this problem. My cousin who works for big IT services company fled India to US as he was made to work till 1 AM. At least in western countries you have a work life balance. What's the point of festivals and family occasions if I am not able to sleep well ? When everyone is running around for survival, who has time to spend time with cousins or boring uncles / aunts ? India is good for visiting or for retirement !
@mobin0485
@mobin0485 Год назад
Canada = 100%, becoz of extreme cold conditions. Old age need more hot days🔥
@bisht.deepak
@bisht.deepak Год назад
This is absolutely right. I have been in Sweden for 2 years and already planning my way back for the same reasons. I think India can use those experienced minds to make India even better. We can share our ideas and experiences and can help govt.
@cuckoonut1208
@cuckoonut1208 Год назад
Understandable that It's getting expensive. I'd suggest exploring South East Asia for options. Less chaos and still affordable living.
@deepeshsao1008
@deepeshsao1008 Год назад
Bharat is calling my dear fellow Bharatvaasis. !! 🫶🙌
@rainbowdays5169
@rainbowdays5169 Год назад
I live in Canada, currwntly struggling a lot balancing between work and household, as a woman I definitepy miss maid helps etc , but not sure about retirement plans. But one of my uncle(around 60 years) recently moved to India from US when his wife diagnosed with cancer, they are living , doing treatments etc
@For_Humanity
@For_Humanity 11 месяцев назад
On the issue of health care, especially wait time for emergency room (ER), you mentioned the average time for US is 145 minutes. I will argue otherwise, even if the wait time in India is 20 minutes, just to get to the hospital you would have lost precious 2 hours or more on the road, no vehicle would give an ambulance a chance to reach a hospital on time, it requires a big cultural change to not compete with emergency vehicles. From my personal experience, there was zero wait time for me at the ER and I was attended to by doctors with in minutes of arrival.
@2sridhark
@2sridhark Год назад
Yes, it is true. I came back to Mother India's fold after living in USA for more than 20 years. Best place to return for some one of Indian origin.
@mande-lorean2182
@mande-lorean2182 Год назад
There was time when Gravitas has some good journalism and content. After Palik's exit. Standard of research and journalism touches new bottom as every episode goes by.
@proud_atheist5759
@proud_atheist5759 Год назад
I moved to Canada as a 12 year old with my parents. Did not go back for 44 years. Have been back twice since then and have decided to spend winters in India and summers back in Canada as a retiree. Following my father's footsteps in retirement!!! Looking forward to spending winters in the homeland!!!
@thushmat
@thushmat Год назад
I can guarantee that no NRI will return to India, though all will say with great conviction.
@thushmat
@thushmat Год назад
@@skycelestial4449 and Mallus
@quantumpolariton122
@quantumpolariton122 6 месяцев назад
@@skycelestial4449I’m a guju nri and I think the report is bullshit
@seetharamseetharam6955
@seetharamseetharam6955 Год назад
HELLO NRI, early the better. In 3000 years Indians migrated out only for 40+ years or so. For thousands of years, rest of the world came to India to get rich. It is not any surprise that NRI coming back. Indeed, India is Rich in every respect. The British took money from India unethically. Nri bringing back hard earned money. They are already remitting nearly $100 billion every year. Bringing back their wealth of experience and network is of very great importance at time of indian economic development to regain its original status. Indian young entrepreneurs will bring the magic back. Hello NRI, Early the better.
@nerdydoshi7014
@nerdydoshi7014 Год назад
You also must include domestic help and support staff availability in India compared to the west... Driver maid and a nurse are way more easier to get on India
@RaghuramaPantula
@RaghuramaPantula Год назад
In bharat, people had to move heaven and earth to get effective treatment in hyderabad recently for a young dengue patient. Even For their loved ones who were brought in Dead in ambulances due to Covid, to be handed over back to family for last rites, the private hospitals were charging exorbitantly and behaving in extremely predatory fashion. There are two sides of a coin always.
@KCAU
@KCAU Год назад
Can you share the link to your source? Are the results and the parameters of this survey available to review online for everyone?
@melaniegomes9618
@melaniegomes9618 Год назад
I too am interested in the survey- who was it conducted by and how many thousands took part in the survey. Or was it only a selected 100 to make the results look good?
@vf9201
@vf9201 Год назад
They are most welcome to their homeland. But think of it this way.. these NRIs only stay in India for primary schooling and retirement. The majority of productive years where they contribute to society and pay taxes is spent abroad usually in a developed country. The main winners here are the developed countries who don’t need to worry about an aging population and have a consistent source of working population who will leave after retirement and pay taxes during their work
@robinchatterjee8331
@robinchatterjee8331 8 месяцев назад
India needs a very clear cut law regarding emigration and those who want to come back. It can't be that you leave whenever you want and you come back whenever you feel like. The first preference needs to be given to Indians and not those who have left India.
@ironbeast5704
@ironbeast5704 Год назад
Watching this video while travelling back from Pune to Akola(native) after months, I can feel the vibe....
@bv6168
@bv6168 Год назад
Settled in haifa, israel. After watching the conditions of elderly people here I must say india is heaven. I have already started my return planning
@thewhatorwhy
@thewhatorwhy Год назад
Nursing homes rising in parts of India too.
@prakashanpillai7487
@prakashanpillai7487 Год назад
Sensible Indians are all seeing the transformation of Bharath to Naya Bharath the safest place for Bharathian to live in harmony enjoying the golden Hindu culture which gives the tonic of spirituality combined with a peaceful life never experienced in any part of the word which is absolutely necessary for refining our eternal Soul.
@rogerm612
@rogerm612 Год назад
Welcome back Priyanka. Wish you were the permanent host. You are the best your clarity and intelligence is unsurpassed ❤
@livechesschannel
@livechesschannel 11 месяцев назад
My Parents are also planning to move to India permanently next year. I think I’ll love India too, they often say life in Canada is too boring.
@karthikadevi6012
@karthikadevi6012 Год назад
They study here... Spend their best years in a foreign country. Their contribution belongs to the foreign country. Once their income is cut due to age.. They come back to homeland and bicker about how wonderful their work country was. Surrounded by such so called retired NRIs.
@umakantgajjewar8898
@umakantgajjewar8898 Год назад
People who want to complain will complain everywhere/anywhere. While living outside Bharat, they would have complained about that too.
@AO-xd2ml
@AO-xd2ml Год назад
There are young people in their prime coming back to start companies in India. Your perspective is from the yesteryears when India was very different.
@karthikadevi6012
@karthikadevi6012 Год назад
@@AO-xd2ml If the youth are coming back thats a different story. The video is about the retiring ones. I have such relations in the family where the old people are back here while their kids and grandkids are not willing to come home.
@leonidasalexis
@leonidasalexis Год назад
All these people who so desperately want to come to India - why did you leave in the first place? Deep down everyone knows the answer.
@hemshah1567
@hemshah1567 Год назад
I moved to UK 2 years ago and i am planning to come back to India soon :)
@prathmeshkirve
@prathmeshkirve Год назад
kyuki udhar economy sahi nahi chal rahe hai isliye arahe ho
@quantumpolariton122
@quantumpolariton122 6 месяцев назад
U gone yet?
@exmuslim69
@exmuslim69 Год назад
padharo mahare desh Bharat..welcome NRI's aa gayi yaad.
@shabirmd
@shabirmd Год назад
1. Cost of Living after retiring is hard in Abroad, as there is no source of income, SO india had always been lesser cost of living for last 5 decades, and not just now. This is the case for all countries, including china, bangladesh, Srilanka, Nepal and so on. 2. Inflation is higher in India than any other country. But family is there to take care. Next generation wont think like this though 3. Most likely the children of NRI wont return back as they are used to foreign culture, and their children are emotionally attached to foreign and not India. many times, parents compromise to stay for children abroad, unless they have house in india too. 4. NRI Investment in india is changing now. Now more and more Indians buy house in Abroad paying 30 years Loan and dont want to invest in India, as they get citizenship, and only those who has family house or family to take care can come back to india. so get the facts right please
@Dwrksied
@Dwrksied Год назад
I think inflation in India is at par with many countries. I looked up last year's data, and it showed inflation in India was 7.8%, and USA had 8% inflation
@EM-uh7tk
@EM-uh7tk Год назад
You are 100% right , at least if you worked on better salary you will get ssn benefits, 401k money, free healthcare etc .. good and clean environment.. India is far behind probably another 50 years if the corruption continues to grow it might take 200 years :)
@galvinsmom7549
@galvinsmom7549 Год назад
According to India each Indian will have 2 children for the maximum , but NRI usually gets 3 to 5 children in the UK or Saudi . But why India has to bear
@tarunsharma7744
@tarunsharma7744 Год назад
As an NRI, living in Dubai. My wife and I definitely see ourselves retiring back home in Bharat in future. Really hoping the infrastructure improves. India has less than 5 year window to achieve all that is being promised. I'm confident that we can achieve and make it a success.. This government has been the best thing that ever happened to Bharat after Dr. Manmohan Singh.
@caracaraorange9524
@caracaraorange9524 Год назад
yeah when you go to the gelf they make sure you don't get permanent residence! The Emiratis are shrewd that way
@tarunsharma7744
@tarunsharma7744 Год назад
@@caracaraorange9524 yes, as much as I'd like to but there is a clear lack in sense of belonging. You just feel at home when in home country. It's just natural I guess
@caracaraorange9524
@caracaraorange9524 Год назад
@@tarunsharma7744 Dubai is for Emiratis. So whether India does well or not, desis eventually get kicked out of gelf either by immigration issues or financial instability
@pareshdave8800
@pareshdave8800 Год назад
Manmohan made ghapla in his term... Nothing to do for india... Its show... Oxford.. Cambridge education level.. Becoz he.. Took aducation from there...
@3xpl0i79
@3xpl0i79 Год назад
​@@caracaraorange9524 I don't know who hurt you, but in the Emirates the rule of citizenship is rule of Blood just like in India, This can prevent the country turning into current Sweden or Canada. There is nothing wrong with that. The people getting kicked out are mostly the ones who overstay their visas or forge it.
@teslasim
@teslasim Год назад
Born 1987 in England from parents who were born in New Delhi and Africa. I plan to live India when I retire
@Prathmesh77
@Prathmesh77 Год назад
I would not wait until I retire. I'll probably be back in India in 15 years (I'm 34 now).
@kshitiz06
@kshitiz06 Год назад
“PLAN to return” Doesn’t mean they will. From my experience, almost EVERYONE says - “yeah eventually I will move back to India”. But very few do. You will need to conduct another survey to see how many actually returned after living in western countries. And how many of them did voluntarily vs returning due to no options (and then claiming they moved back because they wanted to).
@Globalme24
@Globalme24 Год назад
It is tough … from someone who lived in USA , for 43 yrs. Returning is tough without family help in india
@Missponderlit
@Missponderlit Год назад
Interested to know why you say that. Would appreciate your perspective. What are the challenges of moving back to India after living abroad for many years?
@Globalme24
@Globalme24 Год назад
@@Missponderlit ​​in USA the services don't require influence. Eg if I want a Dr in US, I have a Dr dictionary from my health care. I pick depending on my benefits. Also Dr ratings education etc. Are in the dictionary In India it's a maze unless you have contacts and recommendation. For every service you need a local friend or family interference. Banking home repairs etc Which you have to reciprocate The Society functions on I rub your back and vs Yes your dollar can buy more a plus
@quantumpolariton122
@quantumpolariton122 6 месяцев назад
@@Missponderlitclean air food water pollution corruption infrastructure jobs pay road safety inefficiency …..to start with
@vaibhavkale6123
@vaibhavkale6123 Год назад
Do u think thr is any country like India Sare Jahan se achcha Hindustan hamara❤❤❤
@arvind1019
@arvind1019 Год назад
@@mudshovel290that is appearance of india not it’s heart or soul. If you ever come across the essence of india, everything in the world will fade away. India is known for its spiritual prowess not for the physical development.
@arvind1019
@arvind1019 Год назад
@@mudshovel290 no brother, the essence of a nation is the invisible ingredient that facilitates human progress and the development
@melaniegomes9618
@melaniegomes9618 Год назад
I was shocked to hear that 80% of retired Australians want to move back to India from this report. According to the UN, Australia is the second best country in the world to live in due to its excellent quality of life index (dated 29/8/23) and is one of the top countries for its healthcare. Have lots of friends and belong to various organizations but not heard of anyone wanting to return to live in India. I love holidaying in India and the warmth of family and friends but would not give up the quality of life here, press freedom and secularism . I wonder about how this survey was carried out and the number of participants. All I can find is " page unavailable " which is so strange.
@Laljack564
@Laljack564 Год назад
Your news is very accurate. I also want to check out India as a place to relocate since I am now retired.
@soorajstaalks4016
@soorajstaalks4016 Год назад
While 75% may want to return in a survey, expect only 5% actually returning at their old age. Even those return may go back after a few years. Its not just applies for NRIs, but also applies those who moves from villages to cities within India. That's life
@malathiramesh7859
@malathiramesh7859 Год назад
Nothing like India.. agreed we face chaotic traffic , corruption etc.. .. but also strongly famil oriented and rooted ..
@SanKa052
@SanKa052 Год назад
Currently only 5% of Indians drive in India. Once it reaches 15%, it will be like hell for senior people to move around in the city on their own.
@radhika_th
@radhika_th Год назад
I'm sure majority of these people won't go back to India
@dumdumbrown4225
@dumdumbrown4225 Год назад
Only those who are on working visas in foreign countries i.e., NRIs - invest a lot in India. Those who’re permanently settled overseas aren’t NRIs - they’re Indian born foreign citizens. People with Overseas Citizenship of India (OCIs) are not Indian citizens and they don’t always move back to India because getting an Aadhar card, a PAN etc. are quite a pain plus taxation in India is now becoming a pain. The other thing is that the Indian ₹upee devalues all the time and so moving one’s savings to India isn’t a great idea. Finally, when will Indians stop littering everywhere and when will Indian cities start managing waste/organise garbage collection and disposal? It’s already 2023 …please India - do something about all the filthy garbage lying around 😢
@Betelgeuse732
@Betelgeuse732 Год назад
😍😍
@himebk
@himebk Год назад
Awesome video, i was explaing this to my wife a month back and what ever you mentioned is very true. i live in UK and 40+. i am totally disappointed with the curent financial crisis, doctors (are the worst) and NHS (takes weeks for appointment). so so fed up. I am planning to return india pretty soon. Mera Bharat Mahan 🙏
@quantumpolariton122
@quantumpolariton122 6 месяцев назад
Have you tried private healthcare? It does exist in the uk. you pay for it, but you would too in India. but your not going to return anytime soon anyway …..
@viveksv6531
@viveksv6531 Год назад
Every day in Canada is hard to pass when you're away from home. I want to come back to India soon The only reason that I and many people living abroad question returning is India's poor law system. Men especially are usually victims of false allegations and there's fraud almost every single day. If these issues are handled well, India will be a haven for everyone and nobody would doubt returning home and spending a good life.
@rsrs6959
@rsrs6959 Год назад
I hope things change for the better and you get to back to India and live happily there🙏🙏💛💛🙏🙏
@vishal3177
@vishal3177 Год назад
Very true i am in late 40s and i am thinking same
@sureshalagarsamy
@sureshalagarsamy Год назад
Sometimes it is far better to ride in Maruti with parents rather a solo drive in posche cars abroad!
@mamtabawa259
@mamtabawa259 Год назад
Yes.. can’t wait for my retirement too and be back in incredible India!!
@saravanandinakaran2925
@saravanandinakaran2925 Год назад
False report.
@happyhap7207
@happyhap7207 7 месяцев назад
As one of them, I can surely say that is correct but only because of 1 reason. The economic and social development of India under the BJP in the past 10 years. If things go awry and BJP loses power. That sentiment will change very quickly. Most indians would be proud to go back to our homeland, and while compared to some countries life in India is arguably already better. But even if not, they would happily compromise. BUT only if they feel India is moving back to its roots, preserving its culture, tradition and is moving forward towards development under this govt in a way which has never happened before. NRI's value our culture even more than people living in India, as they see its beauty and true value once they cant take it for granted outside. They finally see reality compared to other cultures and see why this is the only culture/truth of life, that has survived since the birth of humanity and still going strong... If appeasement politics and gundaraj of congress etc. and other corrupt parties comes back, no one will want to come back.
@pallavisreetambraparni6995
@pallavisreetambraparni6995 Год назад
If one wants to move back to India, then they should do it before their kids enter grade school. Because once they start grade school in any western country, UK, Australia, US etc.. it will be very very difficult for them to adjust to India to live.. India might be okay for visiting for a while but not for living. If one is seriously thinking about moving back to India for good, then they should do it when their kids are under 5 years old. Then their kids can get used to India's education system, India's weather, their immunity to withstand all the things in India like mosquitos, flies, dust etc.. will be much much stronger when they are very young. The older one gets, the harder it will be to withstand these things. This is my advice.
@berrychase6209
@berrychase6209 Год назад
Chennai is my City but Madras is my emotion.
@raghumenon3590
@raghumenon3590 Год назад
Absolutely untrue, with respect to the majority of the NRIs "settled" in North America and New Zealand. Very correct re the middle-east crowd and very correct regarding insufficiently educated young persons in north America - getting a computer course degree from any college or institute in India is insufficient now to ensure security in the US.
@NewIndiabySan
@NewIndiabySan Год назад
Right Me also coming back home !!! Sare Jahan se acha Hindustan Hmara 🇮🇳🇮🇳
@ln7487
@ln7487 7 месяцев назад
She did not mention that in india, a lady delivered her baby in roadside of india waiting for a doctor, which never ever happens in USA. I am an india born USA citizen living in USA, as long as i can afford, will not keave USA ever for any country in this world.
@manamsreedhar2032
@manamsreedhar2032 Год назад
I dont believe this. Very worst policy by BJP'S Modi governence .
@dayrise7211
@dayrise7211 Год назад
India is peaceful, humanity country
@adigas1136
@adigas1136 Год назад
I came back to India. It is so depressing to be outside India😢....
@tinukristen4417
@tinukristen4417 Год назад
What a bunch of BS
@shantielangovan3802
@shantielangovan3802 Год назад
Really?I have seen the opposite happen in our circle. Parents migration to US UK as children are no longer interested in returning to India.
@zmnali78
@zmnali78 Год назад
Pakistani's return home without financial ground as the requirement. For indian, they don't love their home like Pakistani does.
@arjitmishra100
@arjitmishra100 Год назад
so they want to come back as burden and drive the prices up for locals.
@quantumpolariton122
@quantumpolariton122 6 месяцев назад
This way we feel like kings
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