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The great reverse migration: Why India's professionals are leaving Metro cities
Key takeaways
- I was conditioned to believe that opportunity was tied to a pin code.
- You might not have that very urban-high bang night life, but the peace of clear star night gaze hits different.
- The widespread adoption of remote and hybrid work models, coupled with the rise of entrepreneurship, has created new opportunities beyond traditional employment hubs.
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I was conditioned to believe that opportunity was tied to a pin code.
You might not have that very urban-high bang night life, but the peace of clear star night gaze hits different.
The widespread adoption of remote and hybrid work models, coupled with the rise of entrepreneurship, has created new opportunities beyond traditional employment hubs.
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