The emigration of large numbers of Indian physicians to the West has been taking place for more than a half-century, and acceptance of it (sometimes enthusiastic, often grudging) is the norm.
Rina Agarwala, associate professor of sociology at Johns Hopkins University discussed the history of Indian emigration at Weiser Hall on Friday afternoon. The Center for South Asian Studies hosted the ...
THE emigration of agricultural labor from India has gone steadily forward during the last hundred years, yet the congestion in the villages along the alluvial plains of northern India and in the ...
MUMBAI, Jan 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Traffickers are bypassing government efforts to protect thousands of Indian housemaids from slave-like conditions in the Gulf by transporting women on ...
The decision of the Narendra Modi government to introduce the Overseas Mobility (Facilitation and Welfare) Bill 2025 in Parliament, replacing the existing Emigration Act 1983, marks a turning point in ...
Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan’s claim that he has resolved Armenia’s vexing migration issue has sparked a debate in the country about the rising presence of Indians there. Speaking November 12 to ...
Indian students and workers have emerged as the largest group of visa-holders leaving the UK, as the country’s latest migration estimates show a dramatic fall in net migration, down 204,000 in the ...
Almost 60,000 Indian physicians practice in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia—a workforce equal to 10 percent of the physicians in India and the largest émigré physician ...
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Traffickers are bypassing government efforts to protect thousands of Indian housemaids from slave-like conditions in the Gulf by transporting women on tourist ...