Brain Drain
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Young professionals are fleeing crisis-hit Pakistan in hope of a better future
More than 8 lakh Pakistanis left the country in 2022.
Zofeen T Ebrahim, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Why Indian startups have a tough time hiring fresh talent
Fresh graduates lack fundamental skills, while experienced talent is not up to date with the latest technological know-how.
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Government cannot allow doctors to permanently settle abroad, says Ministry of Health
The Centre said that India is grappling with a severe shortage of doctors and cannot certify that their services are not required in the country.
Scroll Staff
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EC rejects claims that EVMs gave extra votes to BJP in Kerala mock polls, SC reserves verdict
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The five most addictive substances on Earth – and what they do to your brain
Be careful: many of us have tried at least two of them.
Eric Bowman, The Conversation
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AfghanistanNeedsYou: How five youngsters are trying to rebuild a war-ravaged nation
While a group of youngsters in Kabul are calling on Afghans abroad to return to their homeland, the government is trying to stem the exodus from the country.
Taran Khan