Brain Drain
Rationale/Causes
Push Factors for Brain Drain
- Lack of Higher Education Opportunities: It's challenging to get into higher education in India because of the rising cut-offs and abundance of competitive tests.
- Lack of Financial Support for Research: For years, India's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) expenditure on research has remained at 0.7 percent of the GDP. As a result, researchers and developers frequently go to new nations to carry out their work.
- Lower-income Groups: Developed nations pay better in fields like health, science, IT, etc. One of the primary drivers of emigration from India is income.
- Non-recognition of Talent: In a population this ....
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