In 1970, Vinod Dham left India and moved to US.
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In 1970, Vinod Dham left India and moved to US. There he led the development of the Pentium chip and is currently known as the Father of Pentium Chip.
In 2014, 70% of all students that left India, ended up holding STEM degrees and dominating the global technology sector.
If our country keeps focusing on silly issues based on religion, region and language, I have no doubt this percentage will only keep on increasing. -
In 1970, Vinod Dham left India and moved to US. There he led the development of the Pentium chip and is currently known as the Father of Pentium Chip.
In 2014, 70% of all students that left India, ended up holding STEM degrees and dominating the global technology sector.
If our country keeps focusing on silly issues based on religion, region and language, I have no doubt this percentage will only keep on increasing.You forgot to mention reservation, or was it deliberate?