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DEBATE ON BRAIN DRAIN

Respected principal sir, all my teachers and my


dearest friends, I wish a pleasant afternoon to
everyone present here on behave of my team.

The name and fame of our country are due to we


people and the growth and development of the
country depend on the intelligence and
resourcefulness of its people. So here I am with
the topic ‘Debate on Brain Drain’ on favouring
it.

Through this debate on Brain Drain let us


discuss the factors that influence brain drain.
Better living standards, higher income, better
health services, a better working climate, and
more incentives are only a few of the factors
that attract skilled youths to move to advanced
countries.

One of the serious issues causing a brain drain


in India is Unemployment. Millions of
engineers, doctors and other professionals
graduate every year in India and among that
only 40% get a good job and the rest 60%
remain unemployed. The main reason for
unemployment is population. The population of
our country is 1.2 billion and granting jobs to
the whole of the youth of the country is next to
impossible. Millions of students are graduating
every year in India, so it’s nearly impossible to
give a job to every graduate. Jobs are not
matching the growing population, thousands of
youth remain unemployed, and they have no
option to migrate to foreign countries as they
welcome them with joy.
In my Debate on Brain Drain let me give some
examples to explain my view that why I am
towards the motion ’ Brain Drain’ in a better
way: Nobel Laureate Dr. Hargobind Khorana
who worked on Human Genome failed to secure
a job in IISc Bengaluru due to institutional
politics and at last because of no alternative left,
he went to the USA to pursue his career further.
Similarly, In one more case due to ignorance of
government., a large Particle Accelerator
Project (similar to Large Hydro Collider at
CERN) in partnership with some foreign
Institute could not be established in India. So
today, a person studying Particle Physics will
surely like to go abroad for his further studies.
We are aware that the scope for Research and
Development work in our country is not to a
higher extent. A large portion of the population
still wants to employ their children only as
Doctors, Engineers or in any government job.
Or else they have to go abroad for any type of
research work and development work.
If we talk about the famous company CEO’S,
most of them are from our india only like,
Indra Nooyi who was one of the CEO of
PepsiCo, Satya Nadella is the CEO of
Microsoft, and Sundar Pichai is the CEO of
Google. All these CEOs are Indians, if they can
become CEO in the USA so why can’t they
become CEO in India. The main reason behind
this is because in India, there is no value of
talent and it’s damn true.

Thus I conclude that brain drain is not wrong,


for the future of oneself they can migrate from
our country to another country . They are
working hard for their betterment of life.
Therefore I support brain drain and we’re not
against it. I wish not all but few will definitely
support brain drain.
THANK YOU ALL

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