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Reflecting on the progress of India over the last half-century, it's clear there have been significant advancements and challenges. Economic growth and technological progress have brought prosperity and improved living standards for many. However, issues like overpopulation, environmental degradation, and income inequality remain significant problems. It's thus hard to definitively say whether India is better or worse off than 50 years ago; it largely depends on individual perspectives. Ultimately, while we can celebrate the strides made, it's crucial to address the persisting issues for a better future.
Published ON: 26 JulThe trend of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) moving back to India began in the early 2000s, driven by multiple factors such as the country's increasing economic growth, improved job prospects, better infrastructure, and increased safety. The improving quality of life, closer access to family and friends, and the rise of the Indian diaspora abroad are also major factors for why NRIs are choosing to return home. India has seen a substantial increase in the number of professionals, entrepreneurs and investors who have returned to the country in recent years, to take advantage of the strong economic opportunities that are available. Keywords: NRIs, India, Economic Growth, Job Prospects, Infrastructure, Safety, Quality of Life, Indian Diaspora.
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