‘It is easy to give knowledge in another country …’ Namitha Thapar made this senior businessman angry! .

Namitha Thapar, Managing Director of McCore Pharmaceuticals and Shark Tank India, has criticized the report of Hotmail co -founder Sabir Patia on the report of India’s engineering education and work culture.
In a bodgast, Bhatia illustrates the lack of practical skills and critical thinking among Indian engineers. He added that most engineering degree in the country is in administrative roles instead of creating real products.
What did Namitha Thapar say?
Responding to this comment in her Instagram stories, Namitha Thapar wrote, ‘He stayed in the United States for 8 years, where he met many Indians, and most of them would like to criticize India.’ In addition, he appealed to the government to work on stopping skills migration. Speaking at Safir Patiya, Namitha Thapar said that after going to another country, ‘knowledge’ is easy. But the real challenge is to bring about changes in our country.
After all, what did Safir Bhatia say?
In Bottcast, Bhatia said that 99 per cent of the graduate of the engineer (engineer) is joining the Indian administration and that everyone is beginning to provide knowledge. Where is the morality of working, they actually work with their hands, and actually go to some things?
He also highlighted India’s respect for traders who promote outsourcing rather than creating software in his view. In addition, India must make major changes in its approach to technical skills, and that the software should be respected, writing, working, or thinking of these problems from a critical perspective.
Comparison with China
Compared to China, Hotmail co -founder said that China is educating everyone. It is like subsidized education, subsidized cars. He said that today is the privilege of rich education in India and what the rich do. They want to get educated and get dowry by marrying someone. What is this thinking?