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Stop brain drain to ensure development: Dr. Kuruvilla�

Jamshedpur, June 8: On day two of the management research methodology workshop at XLRI on Tuesday, a research paper was presented on future of management. Dr. Sarosh�Kuruvilla, industrial relation, Asian studies and public affair professor at New York’s Cornell University, informed the PhD students about the importance of research.

�There is a need to increase the number of superior institutes like NIT, IIM and XLRI �in India which would help increase the resource person who would help provide global platform to higher education,� he added. �

The workshop organized jointly by XLRI Jamshedpur and Cornell University of New York focused on finding out the quality methods for management research.

Dr.�Kuruvilla and Dr. Shubha Patvardhan, assistant professor of management at University of Delaware are present as a resource person. �Dr. Shubha informed the students about research quality, research productivity and prospective qualitative methodology, which would help facilitate management mode.

The professors also informed the management students� data gathering. They were told as to how big research can become influential just by the data.

Dr. �Kuruvilla said that he himself is from India and is currently living in the US. �India has the best young brain, but the issue is that all good scientists and researchers associated with management and doctors migrate to foreign countries and India faces a lot of problem due to this.

If India can stop the young brain drain then fast development will take place in every sector of the country,� added Dr. Kuruvilla.

A group discussion was also held on the interesting research done in field of human resource management, labor relation and organizational behavior.

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