It was not meant to be submerged ?twitter folks were making fun of this installation at a varanasi ghat.
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now it looks like a master piece.
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moral of the story : never be quick to judge.
it is GAIL property, they already had a petrol pump in that area. they must be knowing beforehand upto what level annual flooding happens.It was not meant to be submerged ?
Because it is a lucrative market with huge earning potential.Why expand IITs to overseas? Keep them within the country and keep the hard earned money inside the country instead of exporting our brain talent overseas. Stupid proposal.
Its a good idea . It ll attract Overseas indians , NRI . And 100s of thousands are going to foreign countries for education anyway . We rescued 20,000 from Ukraine . IITs ll earn some money . Also collaboration between foreign universities ll increase . Global standard practices , talents ll be brought to indian iits and ecosystem .Because it is a lucrative market with huge earning potential.
And how would it result in brain drain?
As if now all IITians are working in country.They would get jobs overseas.
if and when Indian industry develops own technology standards and I.P, educational institutions are key to spread their reach.Why expand IITs to overseas? Keep them within the country and keep the hard earned money inside the country instead of exporting our brain talent overseas. Stupid proposal.
Fine. All i know is that India loses about $40-$60 billion dollars worth of education each year when Indian students go abroad for their studies. You are talking about missing out $40-60 billion dollars of cold hard earned cash that could have been injected into Indian universities for top tier R&D that would allow India to compete on an international level with US & China & Europe. India is missing out a huge opportunity here.if and when Indian industry develops own technology standards and I.P, educational institutions are key to spread their reach.
just like Indian educational institutions blindly try to ape U.S curriculum, these days.
in china's case too, if we go back and look at how china's BRI was explained in washington DC, it was pitched as a challenge to western technology standards and that it needs to be challenged, during trump presidency.
Domestic academic R&D is being addressed separately thru new National Education Policy.Fine. All i know is that India loses about $40-$60 billion dollars worth of education each year when Indian students go abroad for their studies. You are talking about missing out $40-60 billion dollars of cold hard earned cash that could have been injected into Indian universities for top tier R&D that would allow India to compete on an international level with US & China & Europe. India is missing out a huge opportunity here.
Not opening overseas IIT doesn't solve this problem. Highly qualified people especially IITians mostly leave country for money abroad. So your analysis and argument is completely erroneous here.Fine. All i know is that India loses about $40-$60 billion dollars worth of education each year when Indian students go abroad for their studies. You are talking about missing out $40-60 billion dollars of cold hard earned cash that could have been injected into Indian universities for top tier R&D that would allow India to compete on an international level with US & China & Europe. India is missing out a huge opportunity here.