Telugu diaspora

The Telugu Diaspora refers to Telugu people who live outside their homeland of Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.[12] They are predominantly found in North America, Europe, Australia, Caribbean, Gulf, Africa and other regions around the world.

Telugu diaspora
తెలుగు ప్రవాసులు
Total population
c.1.5 – c.2 million
 United States415,414[1][2]
 Saudi Arabia337,000[3]
 Myanmar139,000[4]
 Malaysia119,000[5]
 Australia34,435[6]
 Fiji33,000[7]
 Mauritius19,000[8]
 Canada15,655[9]
 South Africa4,600[10]
 Singapore40,000+[11]
Languages
Religion
Hinduism
Related ethnic groups
Telugu people

The Telugu Boom

The Telugu Boom refers to the migration of a large number of Telugu speaking people from the Indian states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana to the United States of America and Canada from late 80s largely consisting of the migration of students and Information Technology workers which continues to the present day.[13] As of 2017, as per Katherine Hadda, American Consulate general in Hyderabad, one in every four Indians going to USA is a Telugu person.[14]

Background

With the onset of IT revolution in the late 1980s and 1990s coupled with high unemployment and corruption led more families to send their undergraduate children for higher studies to universities of developed countries on better job prospects. This was also supported with F1 visas program of USA and similar programs of other countries such as Canada and UK. The Y2K problem and Indian government's Software Technology Park initiative also helped many small companies to set up shops in Hyderabad that helped prospective employees to use H-1B Visa program.[15][16]

Effects of the Migration on the society of Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Bank and State Bank of Hyderabad predominantly regional banks of the state of AP have reported rise in Non Resident Indian deposits over the last decade.[17]

See also

References

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