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          New Delhi, July 30 (IANS) With declining wages abroad, an   increasing number of non-resident Indian IT professionals are moving back to   their home country, says a survey.IT and IT-enabled firms in India hired   28 percent more non-resident Indian (NRI) professionals in the first quarter of   2011-12, according to the survey conduced by recruitment consulting firm   MyHiringClub.com.
 
 
 |  Among 11 surveyed industries, IT and IT-enabled services registered highest   growth, with 28 percent increase year-on-year in the first quarter of the   current fiscal. It is followed by pharma and healthcare, up by 20 percent,   automobile and manufacturing, up by 18 percent, telecom, up by 14 percent,   banking and financial services, up by 10 percent and FMCG, up by six percent. 
 "The high economic growth in India with many good opportunities has   fuelled the NRI thought process to head back. In addition to that, many US   companies are opening their offices in India and hiring more to target the   growing market in Asia," Rajesh Kumar, CEO of MyHiringClub.com, said in the   survey report.
 
 He said an increasing number of high value NRI   professional recruitment is likely to take place in the coming years as wage   gaps have declined sharply.
 
 "Increasing number of people are now   returning because now the advantages of returning back to India outweigh the   disadvantages by far," said Kumar.
 
 The highest number of NRIs who   returned home found jobs in Bangalore, followed by Mumbai, Delhi and Hyderabad.
 
 The NRI professional hiring trend survey was conducted online between   July 1-15. Senior human resource professionals and top management of 237 firms   and 690 recruitment consultants participated in the survey.
 
 
 
      
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