Left High Paying Job In UK, Back To India: Here’s Why!

The number of Indian students and professionals that have been travelling to the United States and United Kingdom has grown by several times in the recent years.;

Update: 2026-04-14 09:30 GMT

The number of Indian students and professionals that have been travelling to the United States and United Kingdom has grown by several times in the recent years. It had reached a point where India had been undergoing a brain drained situation where some of the most talented individuals in the country have been leaving abroad.

In one such scenario, it is being established that a talented young Indian medical professional named Manav Shah, who had gone to the United Kingdom for better employment opportunities had returned to India now.

Reportedly, this youngster was working with the United Kingdom national health service, which is one of the highest ranked medical professional fields in the world. He was having a well paying job and a social circle in the United Kingdom, and life was getting comfortable as well.

However, the young Man av Shah was reportedly, feeling extreme loneliness, losing his family members, and friends, and their best moments here. This was precisely when he had to take the big decision of leaving this which, and live lifestyle in the United Kingdom and getting back to the humble backgrounds in India.

The youngster had reportedly discussed multiple times within himself, and also with his family members, and in the end, he collectively decided to come back to India. This was a tough decision for him to leave the high paying job in the United Kingdom and get back to the humble background in India.

But the young physiotherapist decided that living alive with memories and good experiences is better than social life and high paying job. Now he has reportedly managed to secure a job that pay him around ₹40 lakh in India, and he said to be very happy with what he’s getting here.

In terms of standard of life and salary structure, abroad, countries like the United States and United Kingdom might offer significantly more than India. But when it comes to family values and traditions, the fact that growing up in India is still a dominating factor for several Indian people abroad.




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