Tuesday, January 6, 2009

India beckons

Civilisation, the only thing to demystify nations, has flourished because everytime there is a revolution mankind has internalised the truth that proliferated from it. There was a time when America emerged as an unchallenged global super-power and made bare the vast expanse of an ocean where every drop had an opportunity written all over it. The world catapulted at the sight of the alluring prospects and so did India and Indians. The best brains from the country abondoned their motherland and went in the pursuit of unfathomable success.

As always, truth also has two sides of the coin. Many Indians who deprived their country of their intellect found themselves staring at a life of opulence but a heart bereft of eternal bliss. Their lives were saturated with success, success that translated to money, but their hearts yearned for something more. Moments of nostalgia transported them to those lush green fields, the aroma of the wet mud after the rain, the warmth of the people, the days of unbriddled joy with their friends and loved ones and the fleeting memories of their childhood in their motherland. The more they thought about their land of birth, the more they felt their motherland beckoning bewitchingly, the more they started craving for all those things they had cherished for ever – things that no amount of money could buy.

Indians who are nurturing this feeling of home-coming now have a chance to return to India and rediscover their roots by being a part of their country’s booming industry – the IT sector, the source of pride for India all over the world. So what to wait for - India beckons you!

1 comment:

  1. True indeed. And I believe it's just not the IT that has changed the face of India. The country's outlook has changed and confidence has grown immensely. The generation who grew up being forced to think that they are inferior to the rest in the lot has been replaced by one that's vibrant, daring and bold. And this alone would beckon you to come home and be part of that huge family.

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