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Absence of opportunities remains the main driver of migration
At the inauguration of the 18th edition of the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas (PBD) last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi described the Indian diaspora as India’s “ambassadors to the world”, having “seamlessly assimilated (adapted or integrated) into the local society, served the community, and contributed to India’s growth and prosperity. The strength of the India-origin community worldwide of over 35 million — about 15.85 million NRIs and 19.57 million PIOs, who are foreign nationals — is their ability to adapt and thrive in different fields, including in politics, where Indian-origin people have become leaders of more than 30 other countries. Where they retain their Indian passports, the diaspora is known for its distinguished services in many professional spheres. The PBD’s purpose is to celebrate this success and discuss issues of importance; President Droupadi Murmu handed out about 27 Pravasi Bharatiya Samman awards. The event, which was first held in 2003, is organised around January 9, when Mahatma Gandhi returned to India from South Africa in 1915. The latest event, held in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, brought more than 3,000 delegates from across 70 countries, with much of the focus on how the diaspora can help in developing India (Viksit Bharat programme).
The achievements of the Indian diaspora are, no doubt, a matter of pride for all Indians, but it is important that the event is not limited to a simple self-congratulatory or laudatory (praising) exercise. The issues for the diaspora, particularly for those who are still Indian nationals, are more acute now. The increase in far-right populist governments, particularly in the West, is making visa and entry conditions for Indians more difficult, and it is important for the government to address such issues. Intractable (impossible to solve) global conflicts, especially in West Asia where more than nine million Indians live and work, are also putting lakhs of Indians in peril, and the PBD engagement would benefit from discussions between the community on how best to increase awareness and enhance safeguards for them. Given the broad spread of the diaspora, it is necessary to ensure that India’s ties with its diaspora be inclusive (including all people) and non-partisan on political issues. Recent actions by the government to deny or revoke OCI cards for those perceived to be critical of the government bely (contradict) this necessity. Above all, it is important to acknowledge that one of the biggest drivers of Indians migrating is the lack of economic opportunities within India. While there are no easy fixes for this, the loss to India of some of its most talented people must be counted, even as the country celebrates their incredible success and impact on the global stage.
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Here are the synonyms and antonyms of all the difficult words in Hindu Vocab Master Hindi equivalents for all the words for 14th January 2025:
Word | Synonyms | Antonyms |
Assimilated | integrated, absorbed, adapted, merged | rejected, excluded, isolated, segregated |
Laudatory | complimentary, praising, approving, congratulatory | critical, disparaging, condemnatory, denouncing |
Intractable | stubborn, unmanageable, difficult, obstinate | manageable, pliable, controllable, flexible |
Peril | danger, hazard, risk, jeopardy | safety, security, protection, assurance |
Inclusive | all-encompassing, comprehensive, broad, inclusive | exclusive, narrow, limited, selective |
Bely | contradict, misrepresent, falsify, obscure | reveal, confirm, support, validate |
Ambassadors | envoys, representatives, diplomats, emissaries | opponents, adversaries, detractors, rivals |
Diaspora | exile, migration, dispersion, emigration | settlement, homeland, native, residence |
Revoked | canceled, annulled, rescinded, repealed | upheld, confirmed, ratified, authorized |
Distinguished | renowned, eminent, respected, celebrated | unremarkable, ordinary, unknown, obscure |
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