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453 Nepali nationals rescued from alleged networking fraud operation in UPThe Embassy of Nepal in India announced the rescue of 453 Nepali citizens from an alleged networking fraud operation in India's Kushinagar ...
Welcome to Trump’s America, where the visa dream is getting harder to keep alivePresident Trump's second term is tightening legal immigration pathways, including student visas and green card applications. New policies r...
UK has been tightening its immigration rules since last year, but the biggest change is still comingThe UK government is tightening immigration rules, with changes already implemented in 2025 and 2026 affecting work visas and English langu...
Ratan Tata: Why Indians loved the business tycoonRatan Tata was renowned for his transformative leadership of the Tata Group, marked by ambitious global acquisitions and ethical values. Ri...
Soaring abuse in UK care jobs shatters migrants' dreamsTens of thousands of overseas carers who arrived in Britain to fill staff shortages in the social care system are being exploited and treat...
Why Indians don't want to be Indian citizens anymoreLarge scale emigration of Indians began with British imperialism and the indentured labor system in the 19th century. In recent times, Indi...
View: India's drug industry needs a major overhaulDespite campaigns for regulatory reform since a corruption and fraud scandal in 2013, India's Central Drugs Standard Control Organisation r...
Medical tourism sector getting back in health with higher inflow of patients than pre-Covid timesThe health ministry has drawn up a roadmap to connect overseas patients with healthcare facilities in the country under its 'Heal in India'...
Foreign backed radicals tried to make Kazakhstan a failed state: Envoy"It is very symbolic that this Summit took place during the 30th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the count...
In 1918, people dropped whisky into their noses to treat Spanish flu. What else we know about eyebrow- raising 'cures'Between 1918 and 1920, newspapers were flooded with Spanish flu cures of all kinds.
There is a pandemic playing out. This time on your computerHackers are out to exploit vulnerable computers as millions across the world continue to work from home. For cybersecurity firms, this is a...
BR Shetty: What's in a name? Banks count cost of loans in NMC collapseBR Shetty's NMC imploded this year on allegations of fraud & disclosure of more than $4 bn in hidden debts.
UK extends residency scheme to all COVID-19 overseas healthcare victimsUK Home Secretary Priti Patel on Wednesday said the scheme will apply not only to the families and dependents of foreign doctors and nurses...
Meet a new generation of rising stars of the Indian diaspora making a mark in diverse fields around the worldTogether, they are the single biggest remittance group — sending $80 billion home in 2018 alone.
Key highlights of Donald Trump's speech to US CongressI am calling on all Democrats and Republicans in the Congress to work with us to save Americans from this imploding Obamacare disaster.
Nepal Earthquake: Indian companies pulling out all stops to aid rescue mission, offering men, money and materialsEmployees at Godrej Industries will contribute one day’s salary for the quake victims and also assist in rehabilitation and reconstruction ...
IBM Innovation Centre in Bangalore to partner with 100 big data and Internet of Things startups in IndiaSenzit is one among 100 startups in India that IBM is partnering as it looks to tap innovations in areas such as ata analytics and Internet...
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Top executives of cos in sectors such as banking, IT and power were rewarded during tough times with generous pay hikes. Ten things that ma...