Delhi-NCR has implemented stricter anti-pollution measures after the region’s air quality index (AQI) reached the ‘severe’ category on Tuesday, with an average AQI of 425. Authorities have initiated Stage III
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Delhi-NCR has implemented stricter anti-pollution measures after the region’s air quality index (AQI) reached the ‘severe’ category on Tuesday, with an average AQI of 425. Authorities have initiated Stage III
The US Department of State has issued the December 2025 Visa Bulletin, outlining significant updates across both family- and employment-based immigrant visa categories. The bulletin shows incremental but meaningful forward movement for
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella has outlined a sweeping vision for the future of artificial intelligence, arguing that true AI platforms must empower users far more than they enrich the companies
A Reddit post about a manager asking an employee to work during his bereavement leave has stirred fresh outrage online, highlighting the ongoing concerns around toxic managerial practices in Indian
America is drowning in MBAs and BAs while $120,000 trade jobs go begging. The country’s starting to crack under the weight of its college obsession. Chamath Palihapitiya is calling time
A Malaysian entrepreneur of Indian descent, who has spent over 20 years building companies in the U.S., says he was detained and questioned by FBI agents immediately after landing in
A Korean digital creator’s Instagram reel describing how he was scammed in Old Delhi has gone viral, drawing widespread attention and sparking debate on tourist safety in India. Walter K,
After two straight months of withdrawals, debt mutual funds saw a sharp turnaround in October with net inflows of Rs 1.59 lakh crore, driven largely by institutional redeployments into short-duration
In a major policy shift aimed at accelerating Mumbai’s transformation into a slum-free city, the Maharashtra government has announced that individual consent from slum dwellers will no longer be required
Indian-origin Howard University professor and long-time H-1B critic Ronil Hira has weighed in on the latest flare-up surrounding America’s most contentious work visa, calling it “a no-brainer” why US companies overwhelmingly





