Desi Return Diaries Unknown
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Welcome to ”DesiReturn Diaries: Embracing Home Again,” the podcast that shares personal journeys and expert insights on returning to India. I’m here to guide and inspire you as you embark on your own DesiReturn journey. Each episode, we’ll dive into the heartfelt stories of individuals who have chosen to come back to India after living abroad. From the challenges of adjusting to a new culture to the joys of rediscovering their roots, these personal narratives will resonate with anyone longing to call India home again.
We’ll also feature expert guests who will provide valuable advice and practical tips on various aspects of returning, including finance, career transitions, education, and more. Their expertise will empower you to navigate the complexities and make the most of your journey.
So, whether you’re considering a return, planning your move, or already on your way, join us on ”DesiReturn Diaries” as we explore the triumphs, challenges, and transformation of embracing home again.
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Foreigners guid to colleges in India, Living in India for 7 years after living for 18 years in south africa
Richa was born and brought up in South Africa. She moved to India for her Bachelors in Arts and finished her Masters before going back to South Africa and she currently lives in India after her marriage (almost 7 years in India and 18 years in south Africa). She talks about life in south africa, reasons to move to india. She also talks about application process to do bachelors in India for a foreign national, international quota, education in india vs south africa, fees structure as well as life in India
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Lived in 4 Countries by 24 - Australia, Germany, UK and India | Indian Colleges for Foreigners
Join Sudharshan on his incredible journey of living in 4 different countries by the age of 24, ultimately choosing to settle in India. In this video, Sudharshan shares his experiences growing up in Australia, Germany, and the UK, before making the decision to move back to his birth country, India. Discover Sudharshan's insights on life in Germany, the UK, and India, including studying in Indian colleges under the internal quota system. Gain a unique perspective on how life in India is perceived from abroad and the realities of living in India. Don't miss out on this fascinating global journey!
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Why I left Canada and Singapore after 18 years abroad | Financial Tech’s journey
Join Himanshu on his emotional journey as he shares his experience of moving back to India after 18 years abroad. From Singapore to Canada and now back to his homeland, Himanshu opens up about his background, life in different countries, the decision-making process behind the moves, and why India holds a special place in his heart. He discusses the challenges and joys of relocating, the planning involved, settling into a new life in India, and offers valuable advice for those considering a similar move. Don't miss this insightful and heartfelt story of rediscovering roots and embracing new beginnings.
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Indian vs American Hospitality Industry: Santosh's Experience Working in Both
Santosh was born, studied and worked in India before going to the US to work in hospitality about 2 years ago. He talks about his time working in India for 3-4 years, the hospitality industry in US vs India, reasons to go to US and coming back to India.
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From US to India and Back: Career, Culture ,Growth
Shivee shares her personal journey of leaving the US for India and then moving back in 2024. Having pursued her MS in the US in 2013, she delves into the reasons behind her decision to relocate to India, touching on topics such as career planning, work culture disparities, and the challenges of maintaining a long-distance relationship. Join Shivee as she candidly discusses the motivations and experiences that led to her transcontinental moves.
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6 reasons why people are leaving Canada?
Santosh went to Canada on a work permit after staying for 6 years in Canada, he decided to go to India. He has been living in India for a year. Sanotsh talks about 6 reasons why people are leaving Canada, life in India, financial planning as well as advice for future students who are considering coming to Canada.