Reverse Brain Drain
I am sure that my parents will be glad to have at least one of their sons back home. Although they always encouraged us to ‘go abroad’ and seek new experiences, they themselves couldn’t cut the umbilical cord (quite the opposite thing going on here, eh?) when we did go away.
India is built around a different cultural ethos and in spite of nuclear families abounding especially in urban India, the penchant to live in a close-knit family among friends with whom you went to school with is still strong. All I can say is that some people can easily identify and live with that while some can’t. They just need something else not necessarily better.
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