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For Afghan students, Hyderabad is more home than foreign
Out of the 900 or so Afghan students studying across India, about 200 are believed to be living in Telangana alone, mostly in Hyderabad.
By Falguni Lalwani| Updated: 3rd April 2021 2:59 pm IST Afghan students taking part in a fashion show during the inaugural day of the 10-day Afghan food and cultural festival that kicked off in Hyderabad on April 1, 2021. (Photo: Siasat.com)
Hyderabad: India is home to many cultures that coexist together and many foreign nationals have also made the sub-continent their home over decades. Afghanistan, which lies on our north-west, is one such country wherein its citizens have been coming to India for many years, given that people on both sides love Bollywood and even cricket.
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Foreign graduates not a source of cheap labour in US, finds study
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One of the likely reasons for the difference in wages is that highly educated professionals who have migrated to the United States are being paid a premium because the US labour market demands more of these workers than there is a supply for, pointing to a lack of skilled talent locally.
The H-1B visa programme, among the biggest temporary work visa programmes in the country, is the most commonly used route to bridge this skills gap by US companies as well as Indian services companies.
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