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  • ‘False’ Hindu gods row: Donald Trump Jr ‘prays’ to Lord Ganesha, plays dandiya post Republican controversy

    11/21/2025 12:05:15 PM PST · by libh8er · 31 replies
    Financial Express ^ | 11.21.2025 | Ashima Grover
    [Donald Trump Jr was seen embracing Gujarati dance culture and offering prayers to Hindu God Ganesha at Vantara in India weeks after a major 'anti-Hindu' controversy shook the Indian diaspora in the US.] Donald Trump Jr, the eldest son of US president Donald Trump, was snapped in Vantara, the largest wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre, in Jamnagar, Gujarat, this week. On his second trip to India, the American businessman had keen plans to attend what has been making headlines as one of the biggest weddings of the year. His schedule tied to the wedding ceremonies of Netra Gadiraju, the US-based...
  • Real hiring criteria is 'are you Telugu?': Indian Redditor's take on H-1B goes viral

    10/10/2025 11:10:08 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 13 replies
    Times of India ^ | 10/10/2025 | World Desk
    An Indian Redditor who claimed to be an ex-Amazon employee took to Reddit to share his rant against Indian managers in US workplaces. The post went viral with anti-H-1Bs reveling in the fact that Indians are exposing the toxicity they create in American companies. The Redditor said Indian managers do not hire Americans because they know they can't push them to work 24/7; and Americans won't hesitate to push back if they are made to work extra. Citing the toxic behavior of the Indian managers for leaving Amazon, the person claimed that the real hiring criteria in Walmart is one...
  • 'Toxic culture, visa exploitation...': NRI techie's viral post exposes dark sides of H-1B backlash

    10/02/2025 9:10:24 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 46 replies
    Business Today India ^ | 10/2/2025 | News Desk
    A Reddit post by an Indian professional who recently returned from the United States has reignited debate on the H1B visa system, workplace culture, and community-based favoritism in American tech firms. The techie, who previously worked at Amazon USA, said one of the key reasons for returning to India was the “toxic behaviour” of Indian managers abroad. According to him, many Indian managers exploit employees on visas, aware of their vulnerability due to complex immigration rules. “They avoid hiring Americans because they know they can’t push them to work 24/7. Americans won’t hesitate to sue if boundaries are crossed,” the...