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Indian students, workers dominate exit trend as UK migration drops sharplyNet migration to the UK has significantly fallen, nearly halved from its peak, with Indian students and workers leading the exit trend. The...
Quote of the day by Viktor Frankl: 'Suffering stops to be suffering the moment it finds a meaning, such as the meaning of sacrifice...'; Austrian neurologist on pain, purpose, and finding meaning in lifeViktor Frankl, a Holocaust survivor, believed suffering finds meaning through purpose. His philosophy, logotherapy, emphasizes the human se...
The $138 bn buffer: India’s most visible export can rescue the rupeeIndia is considering a policy push to accelerate overseas deployment of skilled workers as part of a broader strategy to support the rupee ...
India-UAE, India-US among top 10 migration corridors in 2024: UNA United Nations report reveals key global migration routes. India to the United Arab Emirates and India to the United States are among the...
Enough with mythologies: India needs new state-sponsored AI entities to create essential strategic capabilityA new AI model called Mythos can find software flaws. Its restricted release raises concerns about misuse by hackers or foreign governments...
‘Emily Hart’ wasn’t real: Broke South Asian student cashed in on ‘dumb’ MAGA supporters to fund his US entryEmily Hart scam: An Indian medical student reportedly created a viral, non-existent MAGA influencer named Emily Hart using AI. The persona,...
Indian students, workers top UK's exit tally in downward migration trendUK visa holders are leaving in large numbers. Indian students and workers are at the forefront of this trend. Net migration has seen a subs...
Indian students flagged difficulty in obtaining US student visa appointments: Govt to ParliamentThe Ministry of External Affairs has addressed concerns raised by Indian students regarding difficulties in securing US student visa appoin...
Indian students, workers lead exodus trend in UK's latest migration dataThe UK’s latest migration statistics for 2024 show a significant drop in net migration, with Indians emerging as the largest group leaving ...
A new law in the works for safe, orderly migrationThe government is considering a new law to promote safe and orderly migration for overseas employment, replacing the Emigration Act of 1983...
Over 13 lakh Indian students pursuing higher studies abroad in 2024: GovtIn 2024, over 1.33 million Indian students are studying abroad, according to data shared by Minister of State for External Affairs Kirti Va...
Indian students shun UK universities for Master's degrees amid visa clampdownOfficial statistics from London reveal a significant decrease in Indian students pursuing higher education in the UK, with over 21,000 fewe...
Conned by agents: 1 complaint a day from Indians abroadMEA data shows the government received 1,962 complaints from students or workers between 2016 and 2020; this number accounts for nearly 70%...
Government planning to revamp emigration actApart from proposing stringent punishment for aggravated forms of offences against women and children, the government plans to set up new a...
China overtakes India in UK migration figuresThe majority of people migrating to Britain are now from China, displacing India as the topmost country of origin of migrants.
Shady agents are to be blamed for illegal immigration from IndiaIllegal immigration from India is growing. This is worrying UK, Australia and Canada. Shady agents are to blame, but who can stop them?
- All students, workers going overseas to be registered
As a fallout of racial attacks on Indians in Australia, the government plans to plug loopholes in legislation to bring under its ambit all ...
All students, workers going overseas to be registeredAs a fallout of racial attacks on Indians in Australia, government plans to plug loopholes in legislation to bring under its ambit all immi...
- Laws soon to protect workers abroad
The govt aims to put in place a robust mechanism to save job-seeking emigrants from exploitation.
- Emigrants' employment fee doubled
The goverment has doubled the fees to be paid by emigrants seeking employment clearance abroad to Rs 200 instead of the earlier Rs 100. In ...