According to the answer given by the Ministry of External Affairs in the Lok Sabha last year, till now 1 crore 33 lakh 83 thousand 718 Indian citizens have gone abroad. In a few years this figure has increased from lakhs to crores. There is no state left in the country whose population is not going abroad for one reason or the other. According to the news coming now, if everything goes well then it can prove to be successful in increasing the love for the country among the youth of the country.
The government is working on a special scheme to provide skills to the youth of the country to get quality education in their own country. The reforms in higher education are being linked to this by the University Grants Commission. Due to which courses the youth are leaving the country and studying abroad and what are the ways to give a new look to those courses in their own country, brainstorming is being done.
In this regard, the Education Ministry is collecting data of those students who have left the country due to some courses. This migration is taking place not only for studies abroad but also for employment opportunities. On the other hand, it has also become a status symbol. Apart from this, there are thousands of reasons due to which a student dislikes the education policy and other constraints of his/her country. After education, parents are also forced to go abroad and find employment.
The public is also fed up with the hollow promises of the government. The situation is such that in most of the states of the country, educated unemployed young men and women are seen raising their voice for their rights only in protests. Whereas their presence should be in schools teaching children or as skilled workers in some institute. Due to large number of unskilled workers at workplaces and wrong distribution of wages, youth are losing confidence to work hard.
Due to ignoring the skills of the young generation and considering donkey and horse as equal, most of the youth are not honest towards their country and state. At the same time, it is the duty of the youth that if the government is trying to create better education policy and employment opportunities for them, then they should give priority to living in the country with confidence. Because any reform requires a long struggle and hence being hopeful is also a part of our duty towards our country or any particular state.