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Many Indians want to move abroad, thinking their friends are rich there, but it's not true. Last year, close to 2.5M Indians migrated abroad, thinking that they would be able to become super rich like their friends Since many assume that the gras

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Education abroad and the promise of good job opportunities are the primary reasons why many Indians are drawn to the Western world. However, despite these initial motivations, the reality often falls short of expectations. Economic challenges, limited job prospects, and intense competition make success elusive for many. Cultural adjustments, high living costs, and social pressures further complicate matters for those who relocate. Consequently, while some individuals may thrive, others find themselves disillusioned and return home without achieving their desired outcomes. Anyways, despite the challenges, it's important for us to offer Indians abroad support, love, and good luck as they pursue the journey

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