Leaving your country is not as easy as it seems.
Leaving India to go abroad has become a common practice these
days. People now prefer foreign countries much rather than their own
motherland. But what I believe is leaving your nation doesn't really give you
everything you need.
No doubt studying overseas has become a fashion these days
inside the young generation. From every family in a row you will hear that "my
son or daughter is abroad, or he or she is planning to go abroad for higher studies".
The changing trends, charm of the western lifestyle, and the craving for money
is the main reason behind this migration. There is hardly any one left who
thinks that even India could be a better option than these countries, and
rather migrating from here it's better to do something within and for our own
country. The love for our soil is not like as it was used to be before.
I still remember the time when I was leaving India and going
to Australia for my Master’s degree. Although my parents agreed upon my firm
decision but the grief of separation was clearly visible in their eyes as I was
the only child left behind in house after my elder sister. I was leaving all
the friends, relatives behind and the feeling of nervousness was occupying me
with every tick of a second. I was going to enter a new world where every face,
everything was new to me.
During my final year of studies in Melbourne (2009), there
was an atmosphere full of "racial riots". Indians had to suffer a lot
and lots of lives were lost. There was violence, assaults everywhere and it was
difficult for Indians to even go to a market without fear. I remember the day
when my roommate said me a good bye and left for his college and never returned
back. I was totally devastated by the
news and was just waiting for the completion of my studies and returning back
to my country. I was dying to meet my parents and friends.
The day when I stepped on to the land of India, there I realized
how far I was! I was full to the brim with ecstasy. I met my parents and cried
loudly embracing them in my arms. One thing more that I realized at that moment
was that the relatives are fond of the gifts rather than your arrival. I realized
that my country is not that much bad as I used to think about it. In fact
today, if you are a real competitor you can get everything you desire in India only.
Leaving your country leads to lots of opportunities but we should
always keep in mind that we are entering to a foreign land where there will be
no one for us. When you will be sick, you have to be more courageous to bolster
yourself. There will be no mother's antidotes and care. No siblings, no friends
and a path full of struggle.
Although struggle makes you stronger, but if we can struggle
there, then why can't here? Nowadays, in every sector India is booming. If you
want to leave your country, think twice or thrice before doing that. You will
get money, the prodigal and modish lifestyles, but you will be miles away from
the ones who are just constantly thinking about you.
Sadly, not many youngsters have this kind of feeling, but I
think if one can do, he or she can do in India also. Now I am here with my parents and I enjoy
almost the every single moment of my life together with them. But what makes me
sad sometimes is the death of my roommate which could also have been mine.
Vaibhav Sharma
Vaibhav0333@gmail.com
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