India's education ministry is working on to support the students in the field of online gaming and toy-making so as to generate employment opportunities for them
For decades, Bangladeshi governments referred to their overseas workers as remittance warriors—a formulation that was generous in one respect and quietly limiting in another. It honored their economic contribution while bracketing their political identity. The July Uprising may have ended that bracketing for good. What is now taking shape, imperfectly and without clear resolution, is a constituency that earns its living abroad but has not surrendered its stake in what Bangladesh becomes.
The policy could have particularly significant consequences for employment-based Green Card applicants, many of whom have traditionally relied on adjustment of status (AOS) while continuing to live and work legally in the U.S. There is a large number of Indian immigrants who stand to face significant disruption and delay because of this policy shift.
It is not just Indian professionals, but this bill could result in a further drop in Indian students - the largest foreign student cohort in the US - showing interest in higher studies in the US. It is not just the H-1B visa by itself, but the proposal for ending the OPT which prospective students would be paying attention to. OPT helps students in drawing employment, gaining experience and potentially transferring to H-1B Visa status. In 2024-2025, over 140,000 Indian students were participating in the OPT program.
Le-Huu calls the Red EP “a bright exemplar of world fusion music… -- a folk duo blending South Asian and American traditions” layering “original Urdu, Hindi, and English lyrics over classical Indian ragas and beats borrowed from rock, reggae, and American roots music.”
India's education ministry is working on to support the students in the field of online gaming and toy-making so as to generate employment opportunities for them
A bunch of city-based Benedictine monks dabbling in the business of cheese-making to sustain themselves for more than a decade, have top chefs in town lining up for their choice Italian cheeses
US President Donald Trump's supporters have produced a video ad targeting Indian Americans as he campaigns against the Democratic Party ticket that has Kamala Harris, who is of partial Indian descent, as the vice-presidential candidate
With the Yamuna in spate in Agra, the rear view of the Taj Mahal stands transformed as the river is full of life-sustaining water, following incessant rains, providing a magnificent view from the Mehtab Bagh
Around the same time that Turkey was converting the historic Chora church of Istanbul into a mosque, Pakistan demolished an old Hanuman temple in Lyari, Karachi
A pair of Mahatma Gandhi's circular rimmed, gold-plated glasses left in a Bristol auction house's letterbox were sold for 260,000 pounds ($340,314)
Garlands and flowers offered to gods on a daily basis in temples and households will be converted into incense sticks in Udaipur, Rajasthan's lake city
Joe Biden, seeking a path towards new beginnings as US president, has greeted those celebrating Ganesh Chaturthi and blessed them to “find a path to new beginnings.”
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday approved a project to introduce specialised education in 400 higher secondary schools of the country
Democratic Party's presidential nominee Joe Biden has said that Kamala Harris will make a “great vice president” with a powerful voice for the nation
The beleaguered Hindu and Sikh minorities of Afghanistan have found support in not just India, but also in the US
Former Sri Lanka Cricket captain Mahela Jayawardene has been appointed as the new chairman of the National Sports Council appointed by Sports Minister Namal Rajapaksa
Afghanistan all-rounder Mohammad Nabi has been appointed as a member of the country's cricket board. Nabi is still an active international cricketer and is currently playing in the ongoing edition of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL)
On March 19, when the Nepal government announced the closure of schools to curb the spread of Covid-19, Akash (name changed), a mathematics teacher at a private school in Kathmandu, wasn’t very worried
Moazzam Jahi Market or MJ Market, one of the famous landmarks in Hyderabad, is all set to be transformed into a cultural hub. after two-year-long restoration work