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VIOLENCE AGAINST INDIAN STUDENTS IN THE US
by sivaram raghavan on Mar 07, 2008 09:59 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

When India is shining all around - we have great opportunities in India itself. Our boys and girls are compelled due to reservation policies and the gaps in demand and availability of seats of various medical and engineering instituions.

India is now more than capable and should go all out in preventing brain drain from this country and that should more than address this problem.

The trend of such killings has caught up and while it would be nice to see such things being stopped, it looks difficult to imagine a total transformation and tolerence in the killers' minds there.

It is high time the Government heard loud and clear voice of 'India shining' and 'mera bharat mahan' - more than mere slogans, thse can be transformed into 'feelings' by steps in the right direction.

Living with fear of being killed for no reason will be ofcourse be traumatic not only for the students studying there, but also for the parents back home.

Sivaram

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  RE:VIOLENCE AGAINST INDIAN STUDENTS IN THE US
by pravin sarode on Mar 07, 2008 10:15 AM   Permalink
swadesh is swadesh only kya apke under mohan bhargav rahta hai. indian who migrate to usa are the real threat to progress of india for example one doctor named patil is mental expert he promised to adopt his brother daughter from india as patil has no children but when real time arrived the patil refused to adopt the girl so american indian who are settled well are real problem according to me not the original americans so as an indian we must rethink which country to migrate america, uk australia, canada or africa instead of living in poor working conditions of mumbai, delhi?

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