View of NRI children about India

Suryavanshi

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People, who migrated to different lands for better jobs and earning, usually settle there after a certain period of time. Their children, who by birth are no Indians, rarely visit their country of origin. On one side where it is said that these NRI’s establish Indian societies abroad and help in giving a strong platform to India culture and heritage; on the other side we see that whenever their children come to India, they are not comfortable and rather feel bad about everything.

How can this be well justified?
 
NRI's today have created huge platforms in order to promote Indian Culture and teach their children the rich culture and incorporate in them the values of Indian culture. It is true that when these children comes to India to visit their families and relatives living in India, they face a little problem with adjustment and this is solely because of the huge climatic difference as well as time zone difference. Infact I have personally witnessed the children of the NRI's enjoying more in India.
 
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