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Disha Tandon's avatar

Thanks for writing this. It leaves me thinking about the good and bad of migration.

A good chunk of my acquaintances (including relatives and classmates from school) have not left the small town Rampur-UP I grew up in. Another chunk have not left the state. I see some of them contributing to improving the conditions in both the town and the state, yet I also see that some of them follow a particular ideology towards life - which may or may not be the road to progress (progress itself is subjective IMO).

My privilege allowed me to move away from the town, district, state and country of my birth. This had a profound impact on my perspective towards everything - life, politics, science. However, I also feel sad that through my exposure to these perspectives, I haven't been able to contribute directly to improving the places of my origin. I often think about the reason for this - whether it is due to lack of opportunities, or my zeal to create those opportunities. I haven't reached an answer yet.

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Dharmesh Ba's avatar

For most of the folks in my circle migrating to a city of opportunity has been the most life changing event.

But given said that everyone would love to be close to home if ample opportunities are available

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