Migration from Kerala has become a significant issue in the upcoming Assembly elections, with political parties promising to create more opportunities within the state to discourage emigration for studies and jobs. Experts suggest focusing on 'brain gain' strategies to attract talent back to Kerala after gaining experience abroad.
Australia's new student visa rules focuses on stricter eligibility, higher financial and English language requirements among others.
'Because of the size and complexity of the economy, we can address almost every job that is there, from agriculture farming to healthcare.'
'One is not allowed to smoke on the sets of a Hollywood film even during a break.' 'When I asked an assistant to suggest some place where I could light a cigarette, he recommended the bad boys' corner -- where Jack Nicholson smoked.' 'However, I hesitated.' 'But when I was heading back to my chair after the shot, Jack Nicholson asked me if I wanted to join him for a smoke. We had a long conversation over cups of cappuccino.'
The foreign degree no longer sells itself, families are doing the math, and for many, the numbers just don't add up.
'With the current situation in the global job market, students come back with an added burden of educational loans.'
'We are receiving a steady stream of interest from well-established foreign universities.'
'It will be wrong to raise the expectations of tribals because of a tribal President. 'Tribal issues have not been resolved for 150 years.'
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'If the situation deteriorates and there is further escalation, the USA is in preparedness.'
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi) has introduced an optional T+1 settlement cycle for the markets. T+1 means that settlements will have to be cleared within one day of the actual transactions taking place. The regulator has put the onus on the stock exchanges to decide whether they want to opt for the shorter settlement cycle for any of the listed scrips. This can be done after giving a one-month prior notice to all stakeholders.
'For HNIs, shifting economic activities outside India by creating regional hubs for businesses is a better option.'
The prime minister will have a tight schedule in the Philippines as besides attending the 15th ASEAN-India summit and 12th East Asia summit on November 14, he will have a series of other engagements including bilateral meetings with several leaders.
Britain and China have clashed over the offer of British National Overseas passports to Hong Kong residents, observes Rup Narayan Das.
Experts say Indian students will have to accept that international space for them is shrinking.
'...to come back to power because it was not doing well.'
Amazon Web Services (AWS) on Friday announced setting up of its second data centre region in India in Telangana that will be operational by mid-2022, and will see the tech giant investing about Rs 20,761 crore. While AWS did not comment on the investment detail, Telangana IT and Industries Minister KT Rama Rao tweeted that AWS will invest Rs 20,761 crore ($2.77 billion) to set up multiple data centres in the state.
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Enabling labour to become more globally mobile can produce higher remittances with powerful 'brain gain' dividends.
A fresh global skill gap study shows how India can tap opportunities in Germany, New Zealand, Qatar, Malaysia, The Netherlands, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, UAE and the UK.
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The bill, Trump said, 'would represent the most significant reform to our immigration system in half a century'.
That is bad news for officials taking part in discussions at the International Monetary Fund and World Bank meetings this week.
No country has achieved a faster, deeper modern transformation than China, says former ambassador Kishan S Rana.
Crony capitalism will of course generate investment and ensure profit for private capital, but it won't give employment or income to the people. If you can make money by selling coal or speculating in land, why produce electricity, why invest in research and development, why even set up factories, asks Praful Bidwai.