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  1. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    These are the things you'd know anecdotally if you've worked in the core sector. There aren't enough core companies in this country, and most of them don't recruit many graduate engineers. They typically hire a small number(mostly in single or double digits), primarily from the best Tier-1...
  2. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    36% Of IIT Top 1000 Rankers, 62% Of Top 100 Rankers Have Moved Out Of India as per some estimate And for many moving abroad is not out of choice but compulsion as it is very difficult to build a career in any field other than IT and Finance.
  3. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    The majority of the remittance money comes from semi-skilled Indians working in the gulf, not the US or West. The kind of people we are majorly loosing to the west are best amongst the brightest, the people who single-handedly could bring about massive change. Imagine the impact on Indian...
  4. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    36% students from latest batch at IIT Bombay fail to get placed https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/36-students-from-latest-batch-at-iit-bombay-fail-to-get-placed-101712082286602.html
  5. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    You cannot compare US cities to Mexico. Believe it or not, The level of violence in Mexico is somewhat similar to Pakistan. The cartels have such a stronghold over some areas that even their police and military are reluctant to fight. It's only the overwhelming support from the US that has...
  6. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    You cannot look at things like "income" without putting it in the context of health, environment, safety and security. My friends work in the Nigerian Delta region, and each of them is minting big money but they are desperate to return even if it means earning a fraction of their incomes. Why...
  7. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    Wrong thread but I'll answer it anyways Mexico is a highly volatile country with at least 40,000+ people "officially" killed in the drug war to date. The actual figure could be at least 10 times high ie 400,000. On top of that 60,000 people are missing. This is a high-level conflict that is at...
  8. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    Unemployment crisis: 83% of jobless Indians are youth, says International Labour Organisation Report https://www.livemint.com/news/india/unemployment-crisis-83-of-jobless-indians-are-youth-says-international-labour-organisation-report-11711517084127.html
  9. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    Exporting the best of talent and skilled personnel cannot be considered as an achievement. The economic loss caused by the loss of skilled labor and talented individuals far outweighs the remittance money earned.
  10. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    Malnutrition is caused not only by a lack of food but also by an imbalanced diet. A person who eats nothing but meat can also die of malnutrition because meat has no carbohydrates and essential fats required for healthy sustenance. In India malnutrition is primarily caused by an imbalanced...
  11. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    it is from S&P Global
  12. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    The Indian education system, with its emphasis on rote learning and memorization over critical thinking and problem-solving, seems designed to prioritize passing exams over genuine understanding. This excessive focus likely contributes to India's high dropout rates and situations like those...
  13. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    The worst fear has come true.....the communist trade unions have finally entered the IT sector
  14. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    Children with wasting are more likely to experience developmental delays and cognitive problems. This is because proper nutrition is crucial for brain development, and malnutrition during critical growth periods can have lasting effects.
  15. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    This guy sums up our Education system
  16. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    I was quoting the 2022-23 figures as reported by both the state governments Kerala - https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/kerala/keralas-economic-review-state-clocks-66-growth-in-2022-23/article67803807.ece Odisha -...
  17. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    They Will regularly ALWAYS use the example "Kerala" as an example where they had intermittent rule without factoring in the gulf boom that propelled Kerala to where it is, Otherwise, Kerala would have met the same fate as the much larger Bengal where they had a continuous rule for over 30 years...
  18. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    The Bus Stand in Bhubaneswar is better than even many airports in the country..
  19. angryIndian

    Indian Economy: News and Discussion

    Let alone the outcome, the fact that someone in this day and age has such a mentality speaks volumes about their society.Taiwanese are not the innocent type they pretend to be. In fact, all the East Asians and our dear Friend Russia and their adversary Ukraine are among the most venomously...
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