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- Indra Nooyi advises Indian students in the US to be cautious and aware of cultural changes.
- Students are warned against drug use and unlawful activities, with a focus on staying within legal boundaries.
- Nooyi emphasizes the importance of mental health due to the rigorous and potentially lonely US education system.
- Engagement with university support systems and local Indian communities is strongly recommended.
Indra Nooyi’s Message to Indian Students in the US
Following the unfortunate deaths of several Indian students in the US, Indra Nooyi, the former CEO of PepsiCo, has released a video message urging Indian students to exercise caution during their initial time in America. Nooyi highlights the challenges of adapting to a new culture and the potential dangers of experimenting with newfound freedoms.
She advises students to be selective in choosing friends, avoid dangerous substances like Fentanyl, and refrain from engaging in unlawful activities. Nooyi stresses that actions considered legal in India may not be so in the US, and understanding local laws is crucial.
With the high cost of education and no guaranteed job placement, Nooyi suggests that students carefully choose their university and course. She also encourages them to connect with university support systems, the local Indian consulate, and the Indian-American community for guidance and support.
Addressing mental health, Nooyi points out the rigorous nature of the US education system and the potential for loneliness, urging students to take care of their well-being. Her message is a call to Indian students to remain vigilant, stay within the law, and seek support when needed to ensure a safe and successful educational experience in the US.