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February 9th, 2010 nishidhar No comments

This content is syndicated from the personal blog of Mr. Nishidhar Reddy Borra, founder ofAtlas Consultants, which is a leading overseas education consulting company in India. He also holds an executive member position in the AAERI (Association of Australian Education Representatives in India) council and founding member of FFECI (Federation of Foreign Education Consultants in India). Opinions expressed here are his own and not of any organization that he is a member of.

Proud IndianIndia is getting richer and Indian economy is one of the most developing economy’s in the world. It is the third largest economy in the world, in terms of purchasing power, is going to touch new heights in coming years. Speaking about Indian history we have many great things to say.

There are
3.22 Million Indians in America.
38% of Doctors in America are Indians.
12% of Scientists in America are Indians.
36% of NASA employees are Indians.
34% of MICROSOFT employees are Indians.
28% of IBM employees are Indians.
17% of INTEL employees are Indians.
13% of XEROX employees are Indians

In spite of having all these great qualities and positive attributes the behaviour of Indian students abroad is a major concern today. Unruly and abusive behaviour of some newly arrived overseas Indian students, mostly from Punjab, is causing much concern among the Australian-Indian community and this was published in all the leading newspapers all over the world recently. Indians students have been accused of creating an unpleasant environment by shouting, arrogant behaviour, abusing each other, playing loud music on mobile phones, putting their feet up on seats in local trains and public places; and driving recklessly. The Australian department of Immigration has identified shams and fraud with Indian student’s applications. Recently UK has announced a ban on Indian students from North India, the main issue was that they identified was fraud, doggy institutes and fraud misleading financial papers from majority of the applicants from India. Strict additional checks have being done on all student applications. Fake loan certificates and financial documents prepared by agents and doggy institutes in UK also plays a major role in this ban. Indians in Australia kill another fellow Indian and we call it Racism. To claim insurance amount one Indian tries to burn his car and in return burns himself and we call it Racism.

As an education agent in India I think I fully endorse this and my role is guiding students with the right course, look into their welfare, career counselling and also bridging the gap between the foreign Institute and the students in India. In the recent years there has been a growing trend of Indian students going abroad for education. Whether it is America, the United Kingdom or Australia, the number of Indian students going to study overseas has risen tremendously, so much so that in 2008-2009, maximum students going to the United States for further studies were Indians. I strongly believe that foreign universities help to transform young talented students from India to world class skilled professionals. In addition to this students have several other benefits. There is an emphasis on practical learning, as opposed to theoretical learning, thus conceptual clarity is the key in any course abroad.

But it very sad that today this student recruitment industry has turned into an industry of shams and scams. Education agents are involved with thriving black market in sham marriages, forged English language exams, bogus courses and preparation of fake bank certificates. In fact the foreign education counselling industry is full of these sorts of people.

We need to tell our youth and people to wake up. We all need to fight against the fraud system, the loopholes in our own law and also educate our young youth not to fall a prey to doggy agents or doggy institutes. We must educate our education agents not to use the excellent student visa system to transport people and human trackffing. We must get rid of these shameful things we do to go abroad and protect our image in front of the whole world. We must all be truly proud of India and being an Indian not engaging in any of the above shameful acts.

The government of India also definitely has a role to play in all this, overseas education industry needs to be regulated. But more important is that all citizens of India have a major role to play much bigger than the government. Education agents must act more cautiously and ethically and not involve themselves in any unethical trade. They should guide students in the right pathway and must warn them not to use any fraud documents in their visa applications.

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Indian Government Travel Advisory to students against Australia

February 1st, 2010 nishidhar No comments

This content is syndicated from the personal blog of Mr. Nishidhar Reddy Borra, founder of Atlas Consultants, which is a leading overseas education consulting company in India. He also holds an executive member position in the AAERI (Association of Australian Education Representatives in India) council and founding member of FFECI (Federation of Foreign Education Consultants in India). Opinions expressed here are his own and not of any organization that he is a member of.

Travel Advisory against AustraliaA nine-year-old Russian girl was allegedly raped on Tuesday evening in Goa’s Arambol beach, a popular hub for foreign and domestic tourists. According to the complaint filed by the victim’s mother, the girl was raped while playing in the waters. The mother said that as one Indian tourist struck up a conversation with her, another ventured in the waters and raped her child. None of the politicians or elders of the society have condemned this enough

On December 1, 2008, a Goan politician, John Fernandes, raped a 25-year-old Russian near Colva beach. Four (4) Australians have been killed in Mumbai terror attack in Nov 2008. In the past Australian missionary Graham Staines and his two sons were burnt alive in their car by Hindu extremists in Orissa and in 2004 Australian tourist Dawn Griggs was robbed, raped and murdered by two taxi drivers after arriving late at night at Delhi airport.

Many incidents like this have become quite common for us. Our politicians don’t bother to look into these nor issue any warnings to our own people. Foreigners in India are exposed to many bad experiences like cheating, begging, unhygienic conditions, lack of safety, robberies, racism etc.

But the few Australian attacks on Indians attracted more attention that any of the above, film stars, community leaders, politicians have all raised their voices on this. But again no one has raised any concerns on the rape of a 9 year old Russian girl in Goa which happened

Indians have been going to Australia from the past many years, never did we hear about incidents like this. But again today things have taken an ugly turn. For me it looks like Australian & Indian media are using these attacks for trashing each other.

The Australian attacks on Indian taxi drivers are examples of urban crime. Yes I agree that Indians are over-represented in robbery statistics and there is definitely a racist element to some attacks, but we must know the real reason for this. The behavior of a few Indian students has definitely a role to play in this all. It’s a common problem all over India and also abroad.

Indian students are allowed to drive cabs; many students especially from Punjab are into this. They are strangers to Melbourne and don’t know the routes very well, they also lack English fluency and they purely depend on the GPS system to know the routes. Some times the GPS only guides the cab thru the main routes and avoids shortcuts. These cabbies are exposed to drunk teenagers and gangs at nights, sometimes they take the long route and end up in fights / arguments with the passengers, some how even these are being reported as racist attacks.

Indian government and Australian government fail to understand these issues. The Australian government policies have too many loop holes and they are unable to come up with the correct measure to control such incidents. The attacks were stray incidents and small street brawls which have been given great importance. The Australian Immigration policy has also to be blamed in this, student visas were issued without proper checks and protocols. The result was that the quality of students that Australia absorbed from the past few years was really bad and hopeless. Its time they have a look into this and adopt a policy where good genuine Indian students wanting to study in universities and good institutes are encouraged and change their policies.

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