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1 hour ago, bhaigan said:

 

 @akkum_bakkum When are you accepting your PM's request ?

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Sanjeev Sanyal dismisses concerns over H-1B visas: 'Work can happen from anywhere, why move to US?'

He added that visas like H-1B primarily benefit the recipient country, which is a long-held public view.

Sanjeev Sanyal on Monday said that visas like H-1B benefit the host country more than the nations where the talent is sourced form, adding that India should not negotiate for long-term visas with any country.

Sanyal, who is the member of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister, was speaking at Network18's Reforms Reloaded summit in New Delhi.

 

Asked about his view on the recent hike in H-1B visa fee by US President Donald Trump, Sanyal said that such visas are used primarily by American companies, indicating that the decision will impact America more than anyone else.

"My views on H-1B and any other long term visa to any country has been the same for a long time. This is really a good thing for that country. Even today H-1B is primarily used by Amazon, Google and so on and not Indian companies. Anyway if they are IT companies, why do they need (people) to move to the US? You are in an industry in which work can happen from anywhere. Why do you need to move there?" he said.

Sanyal said he firmly believes India should not use the issue of visa as a negotiating point with any country.

"Indian negotiators with any country should not actually negotiate for long term visas ... why are we giving that up as a negotiating point. This is something they should ask us for," he said.

He added that visas like H-1B primarily benefit the recipient country, which is a long-held public view.

"Process reforms is a good thing to do for residents and we should accelerate them not just because of the H1-B visa issue and for potentially returning NRIs," he added.

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Centre urging Indians working abroad to return: PM’s Principal Secretary PK Mishra

Says India 3rd largest startup ecosystem in world

He was addressing the convocation ceremony of the Indian Institute of Management, Mumbai.

On the sidelines of the event, when reporters asked him whether the government was telling Indians working overseas to return to the country, he said, “We have been encouraging them and also it is part of our Capacity Building Commission.” His statement comes in the wake of the US government’s massive hike in H-1B visa fee.

He added that India has emerged as the world’s third-largest startup ecosystem with over 100 unicorns and 1.9 lakh startups.

Addressing global challenges, Dr Mishra outlined the complexities of the current economic landscape, citing the Covid-19 pandemic, trade wars, geopolitical tensions, climate change, and technological disruptions.

He affirmed that despite global challenges and complexities of the economic landscape India is progressing with courage and confidence under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership.

Focusing on human resource development, Mishra emphasized that technical skill alone is not sufficient. He stressed the importance of attitude, teamwork, openness, mutual respect, humility, ethics, transparency, and objectivity. “Team work is probably much more important than individual brilliance,” he remarked.

On human resource development, he urged graduates to embrace continuous learning, noting that knowledge becomes obsolete in a fast-changing world. He underscored the challenge of instilling values in large organizations and the need for sustained motivation.

Speaking on the evolving architecture of administrative reforms, Dr PK Mishra emphasised the strategic shift in personnel management since 2014, aimed at building a 21st-century civil service. “A key reform has been the overhaul of the empanelment process for senior positions such as Joint Secretary, Additional Secretary, and Secretary to the Government of India,” he said.

Moving beyond the limitations of annual assessment reports, he said the government introduced a Multi-Source Feedback (MSF) system in 2016. This system incorporates evaluations from seniors, juniors, peers, and external stakeholders, assessing attributes such as decision-making, ownership, delivery, proactiveness and reputation for integrity.

Mishra highlighted that the reform has widened the talent pool, with strong credibility in the fairness of selections. Domain expertise, aptitude, and reputation now guide appointments across the Central Government and PSUs. He emphasised that these changes have been sustained for nearly a decade, quietly reshaping governance to meet the aspirations of a fast-evolving India. (With PTI inputs)

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24 minutes ago, Mr Mirchi said:

Evaru return avvaruu

That is expected but point is looks like భారత దేశం Govt is not treating H1B visa fee hike as a major issue in the upcoming trade talks...

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30 minutes ago, andhra_jp said:

That is expected but point is looks like భారత దేశం Govt is not treating H1B visa fee hike as a major issue in the upcoming trade talks...

Yes… major issue ga chusthe T will play with india woth more and more… andhuke lite thisukundhi india

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Plate spoon thisukoni sound cheyamante enni saarlu ayina chestharu gani.. ilaa cheyaru

janaaala pocket lo numdi money pothavi ani telisthe edhi vinaru.. avasaram ithe civil war ayina chestharu.. adhe e politicians janam dabbu indirect ga scam chesina emi react avvaru… bank lo subbi reddy ki 5700 cr thooch annaaru ga .. evadu react avvaru

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6 hours ago, Raisins_72 said:

Nee quota already ayipoyindhi ga Anna, inkenni kaavaali 😛

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1 hour ago, Mr Mirchi said:

Yes… major issue ga chusthe T will play with india woth more and more… andhuke lite thisukundhi india

If neither indian nor american govt are not interested in H1B visa drama does it mean  H1B candidates ki devudee dikka ?  trend chustuntee alanee anipistundi..   hope there is light at end of tunnel..

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5 minutes ago, andhra_jp said:

If neither indian nor american govt are not interested in H1B visa drama does it mean  H1B candidates ki devudee dikka ?  trend chustuntee alanee anipistundi..   hope there is light at end of tunnel..

You can't dictate us laws ani China vadu indirect ga cheppadu ga Anna 

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2 hours ago, Mr Mirchi said:

Plate spoon thisukoni sound cheyamante enni saarlu ayina chestharu gani.. ilaa cheyaru

janaaala pocket lo numdi money pothavi ani telisthe edhi vinaru.. avasaram ithe civil war ayina chestharu.. adhe e politicians janam dabbu indirect ga scam chesina emi react avvaru… bank lo subbi reddy ki 5700 cr thooch annaaru ga .. evadu react avvaru

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