my2cents
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I agree with the sentiments of the author that these well paid jobs be reserved first for BDians but he fails to address the gap in your education system and talks more about migrant reform.
Every company will try to fill the vacancies with local talent, because it will reduce its overall expenses. So, if you are a multi national company or for that matter a local company hiring Indian migrants and paying them high wages then it points to lack of local talent pool. These companies will not train the local talent because they are not in that business. They will find it easier to import the people who are already trained than to set up training centers.
It is your government job to train its youth and give them proper skill set to go and grab these jobs. You just have to identify the industries or sectors that are importing these skilled labor and retrain your workforce.
Every company will try to fill the vacancies with local talent, because it will reduce its overall expenses. So, if you are a multi national company or for that matter a local company hiring Indian migrants and paying them high wages then it points to lack of local talent pool. These companies will not train the local talent because they are not in that business. They will find it easier to import the people who are already trained than to set up training centers.
It is your government job to train its youth and give them proper skill set to go and grab these jobs. You just have to identify the industries or sectors that are importing these skilled labor and retrain your workforce.