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Bullets Can't Stop Indians from Fulfilling US Dream

The shocking and gruesome killing of Telugu techie Srinivas Kuchibotla has shook NRIs living abroad and Indian techies who're aspiring to visit US and thus fulfill their America Dream.

While many say that such incidents feel them insecure yet they quickly add that it's not easy to give up the 'American Dream'. And one of the main reasons is the fat salary income that is earned by techies in US.

For instance, a techie in India with 10 years of work experience draws between Rs 12-20 lakh annually, whereas the same stands anywhere upwards of Rs 50-60 lakh per annum in the US. And since it's almost 5 times higher, Indian techies say such incidents can't deter many of them going to US.

Such unfortunate incidents aren't new. They have been there for a while. And if statistics are considered, the number of professionals and students who left to US from the Telugu states have drastically increased with no decline.

Now it's turn of Indian foreign ministry to hold talks with US embassy and see to it that the Indians in US, other countries are safe and treated well. Given that Trump had earlier stated he loves Indians, if PM Modi intervenes, US President Trump may respond positively in the matter.

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Mundu US janalani kapadukomanu, taravata desi galani kapadochu. Adedo US motham desis meda kutra paninatlu matladutunaru.

Vadu evado non-white ani target chesadu. Naku telisi vadiki ah iddari country India ani telida. 

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12 minutes ago, kiladi bullodu said:
Bullets Can't Stop Indians from Fulfilling US Dream

The shocking and gruesome killing of Telugu techie Srinivas Kuchibotla has shook NRIs living abroad and Indian techies who're aspiring to visit US and thus fulfill their America Dream.

While many say that such incidents feel them insecure yet they quickly add that it's not easy to give up the 'American Dream'. And one of the main reasons is the fat salary income that is earned by techies in US.

For instance, a techie in India with 10 years of work experience draws between Rs 12-20 lakh annually, whereas the same stands anywhere upwards of Rs 50-60 lakh per annum in the US. And since it's almost 5 times higher, Indian techies say such incidents can't deter many of them going to US.

Such unfortunate incidents aren't new. They have been there for a while. And if statistics are considered, the number of professionals and students who left to US from the Telugu states have drastically increased with no decline.

Now it's turn of Indian foreign ministry to hold talks with US embassy and see to it that the Indians in US, other countries are safe and treated well. Given that Trump had earlier stated he loves Indians, if PM Modi intervenes, US President Trump may respond positively in the matter.

- gulte analysis 

US lo cost of living gurinchi evadu rayade.. USD to INR conversion publicity ekkuva istharu

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3 minutes ago, princeofheaven said:

US lo cost of living gurinchi evadu rayade.. USD to INR conversion publicity ekkuva istharu

cost of living dead cheap 

car pooling, sharing apts (families), costco, walmart, shipping masala & curry powders from India. Weekend desi buffet.

Kottesamu all under 1500$ rachaa rachey 

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4 minutes ago, kiladi bullodu said:

cost of living dead cheap 

car pooling, sharing apts (families), costco, walmart, shipping masala & curry powders from India. Weekend desi buffet.

Kottesamu all under 1500$ rachaa rachey 

Same as techie who earns 20lakhs per annum in India but lives in some slum area and eating road side curries to save money. Not much difference. 

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2 minutes ago, aatadista said:

Same as techie who earns 20lakhs per annum in India but lives in some slum area and eating road side curries to save money. Not much difference. 

in USA savings more 

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