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Returning to India: Guidebooks for NRIs and Their Children on Life in India
India Reports, March 2010, Pages: 193
Returning to India is a collection of 2 eBooks for NRIs considering returning to India. The eBooks presents insightful and interesting information on Life in India for both NRIs and their children. Our Return to India: This collaborative ebook has first person accounts from NRIs who have returned to India in the recent past . Tackling issues such as what to expect on your return, which cities are the best for returning NRIs, where you can find job opportunities, what has changed in India, what you will miss (and what you won't) and so on. Our Return to India contains valuable tips and insights for those considering relocating to India. The personal stories are supplemented with tips and answers to questions such as how to go about finding a house, how to find information about schools, doctors, and banks, where to shop, where to eat, what not to do, and so on. The authors even offer tips on how to find and retain the perfect household help! Even though this ebook is about returning to India, Expats moving to India will also find it useful. Living in India is a whole new experience. And we all know that. To a certain extent, NRIs who return to India are prepared for the change because they are familiar with the culture and the customs. For expats who have not lived in India before, this book could be a treasure trove of information about the country and its idiosyncrasies. Each story is accompanied by various anecdotes and tips for those considering the move to India.
The Young NRI: Children are the primary reason most NRIs consider moving back to India. But children also turn out to be a significant reason that returning NRIs find settling down in India stressful. Though there are numerous advantages because the children enjoy the warmth and care provided by grandparents, uncles, aunts and other relatives and get to bond with the family and inculcate Indian culture. Children, especially older children who have grown up in a Western society feel angry, confused and insecure. It is essential for both parents and children to be prepared for the new environment. This guide provides a list of physical and emotional factors that have to be kept in mind. The Young NRI and Life in India is meant for the NRI parent. It looks at some of the major concerns parents have, challenges the kids will face and tips about how to help children adapt to life in India. The eBook also includes information about popular recreation and activity places in major Indian cities. Some volunteering and learning opportunities, cultural hubs and information resources have also been listed to help make a start.
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