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How to stop the ‘brain drain’?

How to stop the ‘brain drain’?
Start Date :
Jan 01, 2015
Last Date :
Jul 17, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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How can we stop the ‘brain drain’ wherein we are losing some of the brightest minds to other nations due to lack of suitable opportunities here? At the same time how do ...

How can we stop the ‘brain drain’ wherein we are losing some of the brightest minds to other nations due to lack of suitable opportunities here? At the same time how do we get back those who left India, giving them opportunities whereby they shine and make India proud?

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KANAGARAJ VELLAISAMY
KANAGARAJ VELLAISAMY 11 years 7 months ago
Dear Mr.Modi, Thank you for this innovative platform to share out ideas. I believe the job creating boosts with creating entrepreneurs. Currently all the college students follows british style labor employment. It would be very nice if government can come up with a plan to promote entrepreneurship among talented college students. Oracle, SAP, Microsoft, Facebook, everything is foreign countries. My idea is to give entrepreneurship loans for talented college pass out graduates / groups.
Munish Gupta
Munish Gupta 11 years 7 months ago
Dear Sir, Our Pharmaceutical Industry is control by DGCI and most of the pharmaceutical preparations prices are control by them. Now MCI guidelines to prescribe the Generics only is totally against Competition and against the dynamic growth of industry. Please look into the same and do the needful to rectify the MCI guidelines in this regards.
Shashank Pandya
Shashank Pandya 11 years 7 months ago
1) Bring back 120 lakh crore and invest it in developing new R and D Labs all over India to develop new technologies, so that we can sell them other nations which will improve our economy and value of Rs. As a result of it, people will intent to stay hear because of high paying jobs. 2) Make it mandatory for students graduating from Govt institutions to serve in public sector and govt owened companies for a few years( 3-4 years). 3) Develop a feeling of respect in govt organisation.
Amit Singhal
Amit Singhal 11 years 7 months ago
Create conducive atmosphere, provide better life, efficient and corruption free regime, better response from govt etc. Concept of smart city is good but it may take long time.
harinath swamy
harinath swamy 11 years 7 months ago
Respected sir , namsakar AS per my opinion I would suggest that if we mobilize party workers in gathering information of their locality on basis of skills and skill workers present in their area and the required skill people needed in their area .we can acquire people for the required skill work train them and provided them a lively hood for them
Mikhil Gupta
Mikhil Gupta 11 years 7 months ago
Respected sir, I had a very good project in which lakhs of job oppertunities will be created. But dont know how to explain you on my gov. 10 lakhs graduate jobs 1 crore labour jobs Vidharbh kisan wont die Current account deficit will come to zero in 2-3 years
Alok Gupta
Alok Gupta 11 years 7 months ago
There should be an online portal whereat people could get DPR, market data etc for various enterpreneural opportunities. To begin with it may contain reports (DPR etc) in possession of PSBs and deptts of ministries. On priority it may contain reports on topics which are the thrust area of the govt. This portal may also offer facility for discussions and uploading material by members.