The US Embassy in India has cautioned that individuals overstaying their visas in the United States risk deportation and a potential permanent ban from future entry. This warning comes amidst ongoing legal battles regarding deportation procedures, with a US federal appeals court recently blocking the Trump administration's attempt to expedite deportations without due process.
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An Indian-origin man in the US, Rohit Joy, sparked controversy by suggesting the termination of the H-1B visa program and the return of its holders to their home countries. This proposal came in response to Congressman Dr. Rich McCormick's advocacy for domestic visa renewals.
Israel has recovered the official Syrian archive of spy Eli Cohen, executed in 1965, in a covert Mossad operation. The archive, containing 2,500 documents, photos, and personal items, was presented to Cohen's widow. Recovered materials include handwritten letters, forged passports, and the original death sentence, offering insights into Cohen's intelligence work and final days.
The Congress party has filed a police complaint against BJP IT cell head Amit Malviya and Republic TV's Arnab Goswami, accusing them of spreading misinformation. The FIR, lodged in Bengaluru, alleges that Malviya and Goswami falsely claimed the Istanbul Congress Centre is the Indian National Congress's office.
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In a tragic incident in Varanasi, a 26-year-old woman, Aarti Pal, was allegedly beaten to death by her husband, Raju Pal, just a week after their wedding. Police arrested Raju, who has a history of failed marriages, following a domestic dispute at Amouli village. Aarti's family alerted the authorities after Raju informed them of the assault.
Stock market today: Nifty50 and BSE Sensex, the Indian equity benchmark indices, tanked in early trade on Tuesday a day after an over 3.5% rally. While Nifty50 went below 24,750, BSE Sensex was below 81,700.
Tollywood actor Bellamkonda Srinivas faces legal trouble after allegedly driving rashly in Jubilee Hills on May 13. According to a complaint, Srinivas attempted an illegal turn, nearly hitting a traffic constable. He then allegedly fled the scene. Jubilee Hills police have registered a case against him under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Motor Vehicles Act.
Delhi Capitals are contemplating a batting order reshuffle, potentially promoting KL Rahul to opener for their remaining IPL matches. Aiming to solidify their top order amidst inconsistencies and injuries, DC seeks stability as they face crucial games against Gujarat Titans, Mumbai Indians, and Punjab Kings to secure a playoff spot. With Mitchell Starc's absence, the bowling unit must step up.
Ajay Kumar, a retired IAS officer, has been appointed as the new chairman of the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC). President Droupadi Murmu approved his appointment, filling the vacancy left by Preeti Sudan. Kumar served as India’s defence secretary and will lead the UPSC, responsible for conducting civil services examinations for key services like IAS and IPS.