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Times of India·3 min read·medium

The great reverse migration: Why India's professionals are leaving Metro cities

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TRISHA MAHAJAN
The great reverse migration: Why India's professionals are leaving Metro cities
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The article explores the growing trend of Indian professionals moving from major metropolitan hubs to Tier-II and Tier-III cities. It highlights how remote work and entrepreneurship are enabling this shift, offering a better quality of life and lower cost of living.

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This migration pattern could significantly reshape India's economic geography and reduce the infrastructure burden on overcrowded megacities.

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The article presents a personal perspective on a lifestyle trend without taking a political stance or favoring specific corporate interests.

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