Great speaker and expressive. I totally agree with her on the changing scenarios of Canada and India. This interview will certainly help Indians who are on the edge about returning to India.
How well spoken she is! I am literally in awe of her communication skills. What a bright young lady! Thank you for sharing your perspective, learnt a lot!
@@francisxaviergalli1780 Grammar police on duty, I see! 😄 But actually, ‘I and my husband “works just fine in casual conversation. Don’t worry though, I’ll make sure my next sentence is worthy of a PhD!
Very eloquent guest. But one thing I disagree with was her advice to incoming students. Her experience is 13 years old when things were a lot different in Canada. There werent as many Int'l students as there are now. They are seriously struggling and its come to a point where some are living in tents in parks behind bushes. The suicide rates are skyrocketing among students. This was never the case before. Students are going to the remotest parts of Canada to try and survive. My advice to prospective students is to avoid listening to the immigration agents who are selling you a dream. Do your own due diligence. If you're diligent and lucky, you might make it, else there is a possibility of ending up as a statistic.
Thanks for following our videos regularly and providing your thoughts. Regarding incoming students, she also mentioned at the end ( when talking about advice) that do DD before coming and don’t fall for social media
One of the most practical, eloquent and coherent guest I have listened to on the show especially coming from the other gender, positive outlook of life and not throwing her spouse under the bus. Thanks for having this family on. Very relatable and made so much sense. 🎉
Life is Simple never complicate it Eat healthy, do yoga 🤸♂️, meditation 🧘♀️, go walking 🚶♀️, do Seva in an Ashram … Be happy with what we have & who u are… Contentment is highest virtue Of course do whatever makes you happy Focus to take it to next level , learn new skills. U don’t have to prove Nobody Nothing See what makes U joyful
Its truly inspiring to see how well she has articulated her thoughts.it is clear that she has worked very hard to achieve everything she has. Good luck with your move 🎉🎉
such a nice interview and she is kind a person anyone wants to be friends with! very positive and very very deep understanding of human emotions..kudos to her uprbringing and also the kind of polishing she has done to make her skills more valuable..I only wish her lots of luck! I am also moving back in mid 2025 and basically all the reasons she said is applicable to most of the Nri's!
It’s important for both of you to be on the same page for this major decision. Is there anything particular that’s stopping your wife to be on board and any practical solution for that. Good luck!!
India has cities like Bangalore,Gurgaon and Chennai which contain all the facilities, beautiful gated societies and best healthcare .You may check that
I feel that she is a Canadian citizen so she has her options open. and she will keep her Canadian passport so she can go anywhere. Travel jobs etc. only if she gives it up then her story counts
You wouldn't leave college or school where you have invested your money ,time and energy without getting a degree right? Same logic my friend. If you decide to run family business you wouldn't just give up your college degree right ? Being practical is as important as being emotional and no one is here to make their stories count they are here to share .
The host Avinash is very calm and composed and has done his homework on the industry in which the guest is working. So the questions he asks the guest also makes sense and not just asking for the sake of running the session longer for completing the one hour. Great job !
Thanks for the kind words!! Really appreciate it. If at all possible, we want to keep the episodes to 30-40 min but sometimes we dont want to rush it for the sake of the time.
Human without emotions is not a human. It’s human need to socialize, to mingle and interact, foster friendships and COViD amplified it and we all realized money is secondary and peace n prosperity resides in satisfaction of being loved, accepted and be able to celebrate life. Your spouse understood this and understood your life’s purpose as a family. Sincerely hope you have joyous life ahead in India.
I was initially impressed with her until she mentioned: - Establishing boundaries. - Only family will provide assistance during family expansion. - Emphasizing the importance of reciprocity. - Disapproval of the current generation's "in-and-out" mentality, where individuals are present when they need something but absent when others require assistance.
Let’s agree to disagree! People who comment here their opinion have their own way of dealing with their families. You don’t the background of someone’s family history and if you judge based on 1 hour video then be it ! And people are here to share their stories not impress anyone.
Everyone’s situation is different and it makes sense to to have things in place what ever works for them. Please appreciate our guests who are willing to share their stories on the platform. Thanks
Not necessarily everyone is agree what they say.i am sorry if u get offended because this is an open platform, and i guess we all should have the right to express and share our opinion.boundries shouodnt be one way.@DesiReturn
I would love to move to south India but my work is community and social services. I have looked at the salary in that field and it’s horrible what they pay in India. The pay is not good in Canada as well in this field but the pay is not as bad as in India. If I get the opportunity I would to south India.
Was India not noticed by the world before 2014? Am I missing something here? I have been living in the UK and nothing suggested to me that India suddenly become famous only since 2014. In fact, a large influx of students from India to the West (USA, Canada, UK etc) in recent years for higher studies questions the so-called development of India in the last 10 years.
You mean in 2024? Everyone's realization of what's important to them in the life at their given stage determines the decisions they make. Thanks for watching and sharing your perspectives.
@venkateswarluk5133 Do you know how many people were able to send their kids to US or UK or Germany for higher studies 10 years ago? Your so called development is not really so called in last 10 years. It’s real. We are not just roti kapda makan anymore. The infrastructure of India is real. We left the country because of ugly reservation system and no job for general category in public sector. But today none of my cousins are ready to leave India. Earning more than a crore yearly in private sector. That is the reality.
I believe she’s referring to Ahmedabad, as well all know modi govt favours their home state. They got new hotels and more opportunities. She got management position which was not possible in hotels industry in Canada 🇨🇦. So to her India has progressed which is true , but in case of her husband it might be same job like Canada.
Omg poor guy. I have seen some women dragged home by their spouses because the boys parents wNted them back. Now we are congradulating her for doing the same.
It's a mutual decision and when they looked at different options when they the planned to move out of Canada, they decided India would be better fit for them.
Plz don't mind but india is a much much better place for Maa ka ladla & Papa ke pari who don't have critical proff skills to sustain in developed country.