Indian professionals in the US are facing difficulties due to expected H1B visa reforms under the Trump administration. Many have experienced job offer withdrawals, visa delays, and potential layoffs. With new policies likely to prioritize American workers and increase visa thresholds, the uncertainty is affecting both job security and future employment prospects for Indian immigrants.
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On World Rare Diseases Day, India's focus is on the high cost of treatments for rare diseases due to monopoly drug pricing. The National Policy for Rare Diseases aims to lower costs and promote local drug manufacturing. A patient's court battle for affordable SMA treatment highlights the need for policy implementation and transparent drug pricing.
Bhaskar Das, a media veteran with a distinguished 40-year career, has passed away from cancer. Notable for his 32-year tenure at BCCL, he held leadership roles including President and Board Member. He significantly contributed to BCCL’s growth, Republic TV and Zee Media. He was also involved in academia as a mentor at MICA, inspiring many in media and entertainment.
India will not reduce troops along the LAC with China, citing a persisting standoff and the need to rebuild trust for de-escalation. Army chief Gen Dwivedi also criticized Pakistan for cross-border terrorism in J&K. The situation along the LAC is stable but sensitive, with strategic patience required to resolve the conflict.
The Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP) has called on Hindu youth to address declining birth rates, cultural degradation, and rising drug addiction. In a resolution passed in Prayagraj, the VHP advocated for early marriages, strong family values, and grassroots efforts against drug abuse. It also urged the government to strengthen anti-drug laws and enforcement.
India has become the second highest target for cyber attacks globally in 2024, with 95 entities affected by data theft, following the United States. Key sectors impacted include finance, banking, and government. Major breaches involved millions of records and ransomware incidents were significant.
Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin accuses BJP-led Union government of diverting Rs 2,152 crore meant for Tamil Nadu under PM Shri scheme to Gujarat and UP as political coercion. Stalin criticizes this act as punishment for rejecting the national education policy (NEP) 2020 and the three-language formula.
The Indian government anticipates a slowdown in highway construction over the next two years due to fewer new project awards in 2023-24. Despite this, the road transport ministry aims to exceed its target of constructing 10,400 km of national highways this fiscal year, hoping to reach 11,000 km, though maintaining this momentum will be challenging.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi criticized the Congress party for its alleged appeasement politics and for prioritizing family interests. He highlighted instances of freedom suppression during the Emergency and accused Congress of neglecting BR Ambedkar. Modi praised his government’s policies as more inclusive and focused on 'nation first'.
Kerala Industries Minister P Rajeeve highlights that efficient use of technology can reduce working hours while maintaining high productivity. The state is actively promoting itself as an investment destination with technology playing a pivotal role, attracting significant investment interests at the recent Investor Kerala Global Summit.