Head count? ratio?
Head count? ratio?
History is best when created, better when re-constructed and worst when invented.
External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj on Tuesday cast aside BJP MP Yogi Adityanath's provocative remark that those who oppose "Surya Namaskar should drown in the sea" as "unfortunate" and made it clear that participation in the events to mark the International Yoga Day on June 21 was not compulsory.
"I differ with his (Yogi Adityanath's) comments. His comments were unfortunate," Swaraj said while briefing media about the elaborate arrangements made by the government to mark the occasion.
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Last edited by DrRajpalSingh; June 10th, 2015 at 07:59 AM.
History is best when created, better when re-constructed and worst when invented.
Let us see, how much value word of India Prime minister and President holds at global level:
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/i...w/47619911.cms
This is one case and one country, where Indians are facing problems regarding working situation abroad. There are almost similar cases all across the world, where Indian workers have to face problems.
Britain's new immigration blue print is going to affect all non EU countries and is not aimed solely against India or Indians. So the policy change in this regard cannot be influenced by any outside political leadership alone as Britain is face to face with their own problems due to rise in immigrants over the years and they have every right to control it.
History is best when created, better when re-constructed and worst when invented.
Indians have stood with world in different wars and times, although Indians had nothing to do with these wars.
It is not a matter of "Solely against India or India", it is a matter of how educated population of India are perceived by developed countries and welfare states. This educated population is not mere fodder for developed economies but rather a population to rebuild economies.
Things like skimming the highest earning people from these economies just to support the local "welfare systems of rich nations" is not the way developed countries immigration policies must work.
We must remember that these are the countries which talk about "Equality, international justice, etc.".
Now where is the Equality in having Immigration policies favoring only the richest and the brightest.
Last edited by maddhan1979; June 12th, 2015 at 04:34 AM.
It is not about "UK" but rather entire EU. Immigration policies in EU states are not for middle working class friendly . Neither are they Educated class friendly. "Who is called educated" is another matter of interpretation, based on the present Immigration policies
EU policies are mostly "Assylum seeker friendly" and "Rich class friendly".
"Assylum seekers are good fodder for religions and politicians", so they are mostly welcomed.
This creates a society, which is either very rich or people living with support of system.
Is there anything like "Educated Middle class" Immigration services/facilites?????
I have not come across, such educated middle class Immigration friendly policies in EU and EEA countries.
Last edited by maddhan1979; June 12th, 2015 at 04:35 AM.
Just think of these policies in perspective of a chap who has just finished his Masters degree or a Bachelors degree in India or a person who is working and living in India was educated in India but is not rich?
Majority of the people living and working in India are not even middle class of Europe/ developed countries (if any such economic class exists in Europe) because of the price index of commodities, living expenses, differences in currencies buying power Euro vs Rupee, living standards, etc.
So, how can Indians who are middle class and educated be expected to be rich?
It is the same concept of richer economies/developed economies passing their high economic cost share to middle class people looking to work and live in developed economies.
Last edited by maddhan1979; June 12th, 2015 at 04:52 AM.
There is no concept of brain drain. Work and services are changing forms and becoming more and more technical throughout the world, which requires an educated workforce.
India is not suffering from less or decreased population.
Most of the work is becoming global in nature.
Last edited by maddhan1979; June 12th, 2015 at 06:59 PM.
Domestic and international political decisions by various countries all over the globe are not dictated by any one country whichever country it may be. Therefore, Indians desirous of joining the international and global workforce has to compete and make a place where their talent is best rewarded whether in India or abroad.
Even in the UK case under discussion, Government of India cannot do much to undo what they want to implement. Just raising the issue on various platforms UN or in bilateral talks they can just ventilate their opposition to discrimination clause in regard to EU and non-EU immigrants ! But the final say in the matter rests with UK.
History is best when created, better when re-constructed and worst when invented.
Let us have a look on this report too as it has implications for Indian IT workforce.
The US government has opened an investigation against two of the biggest Indian outsourcing companies for possible violations of H1-B visa rules, according to a media report.
The Department of Labour has opened the investigation against Tata Consultancy Services and Infosys for "possible violations of rules for visas for foreign technology workers under contracts they held with an electric utility Southern California Edison," the New York Times said.
http://www.firstpost.com/world/us-st...s-2292636.html
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