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  • Repeated deadly cough syrup scandals pose hard questions for India’s drug regulators

    10/10/2025 3:05:57 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 18 replies
    Straights Times ^ | Debarshi Dasgupta
    Diethylene glycol (DEG) is an organic compound that is commonly used as an industrial solvent in antifreeze mixtures and brake fluids. But, in India, DEG is ending up with worrying frequency where it should never be – in cough syrups for children. The repeated presence of this toxic substance in medicines has had devastating, fatal consequences in India and abroad, while also bringing the country’s lax drug regulatory set-up under intense scrutiny. In the latest instance of such contamination, at least 22 children have been killed since September in the Indian states of Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan after consuming Coldrif,...
  • Indian Student With $100,000 Columbia Scholarship Denied US Visa. Here's Why

    10/07/2025 2:51:06 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 49 replies
    NDTV World ^ | 10/7/2025 | Sanstuti Nath
    Kaushik Raj, a 27-year-old journalist from Delhi, was all ready to live his American dream with a $100,000 (approximately Rs 89 lakh) scholarship in hand to pursue a master's degree in data journalism at Columbia University. But all his plans came crashing down when the United States' immigration department denied his student visa. Raj, who completed all the visa formalities, including the interview, believes the rejection was linked to his social media activity. Under the Donald Trump administration, social media vetting has become an integral part of the visa selection process. Speaking to The Washington Post, Raj claimed he wasn't...
  • Read US Senator Charles Grassley's Open Letter To Indian IT Giant TCS On H-1B Visa And Hiring Practices In America

    10/05/2025 5:14:44 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 16 replies
    Times of India ^ | 10/5/2025 | Tech Desk
    US Senator Charles Grassley and Richard J. Durbin has sent a letter to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) for hiring thousands of H-1B visa workers in the country while conducting ‘massive layoffs’ globally. The letter, dated September 24, 2025 is addressed to TCS CEO Krithi Krithivasan raises concerns about “troubling employment trends” in the tech industry. It quotes a Wall Street Journal report pointing at the tech sector’s unemployment rate, which is “well above” the overall jobless rate. The letter asks the Indian IT firm that while it has announced to lay off 12,000 employees worldwide, “you have been filing H-1B...
  • ‘America, I love you’: Indian woman leaves US after being laid off; calls it the ‘hardest step’

    10/04/2025 3:05:34 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 89 replies
    Indian Express ^ | 10/4/2025 | Staff
    For decades, the “American Dream” has inspired people from around the globe. But the reality of chasing it often turns out to be far more complicated. That struggle recently came into sharp focus after an emotional farewell video by an Indian woman went viral, resonating deeply with international students and professionals who face similar challenges. Ananya Joshi, who completed her master’s in Biotechnology from Northwestern University in 2024, started her career in the US on an F-1 OPT visa at a biotech start-up. But when the company downsized, she lost her job. With her visa period running out and the...
  • Indian woman's example in lawsuit against Trump over H-1B fee hike: ‘Will be forced to leave her…'

    10/04/2025 8:07:33 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 43 replies
    Hindustan Times ^ | 10/4/2025 | Priyanshu Priya
    -snip- The suit cites the example of “Plaintiff Phoenix Doe,” to land its point. Doe is described as an Indian citizen residing in Northern California. She is a postdoctoral researcher whose cap-exempt H-1B petition has been halted due to the $100,000 fee. -snip- “As a result of the Proclamation, her university has indefinitely paused moving forward with the processing of her application.” “She is suffering debilitating stress and anxiety due to the uncertainty of her position, which exacerbates the PTSD from which she suffers. Without relief, Plaintiff Phoenix will be forced to leave her postdoctoral position the United States within...
  • Trump Makes America Dream Expensive For Indian Students

    10/04/2025 4:52:02 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 39 replies
    Deccan Chronicle ^ | 10/3/2025 | Prathyush Nallella
    US President Donald Trump’s decision to cap international undergraduate students to 15 per cent of a college, with no more than 5 per cent from any single country, has evoked sharp criticism from Telugu students, who form a considerable chuck from India seeking admission in American colleges. Vishvanath Reddy, a student from Hyderabad who is pursuing his masters’ in the US, said “This is deeply unfair to international students. Immigrant students, especially from India, are the lifeblood of universities in the US. Trump cannot just put a five per cent cap on students belonging to a particular nationality. This will...
  • News Alert! SAAJCO Files First Lawsuit To Block $100,000 H-1B Fee

    10/04/2025 3:56:05 AM PDT · by where's_the_Outrage? · 27 replies
    India Currents ^ | India Currents
    A coalition of labor unions, health care providers, schools, and religious organizations filed suit today (October 3) to stop President Trump’s latest anti-immigration power grab: a sweeping executive action that slaps an unlawful new $100,000 price tag on every new H-1B application. The proclamation – issued on September 19, 2025, and made effective just 36 hours later – has already thrown employers, workers, and federal agencies into chaos. Plaintiffs are represented by Democracy Forward, Justice Action Center, South Asian American Justice Collaborative (SAAJCO), Kuck Baxter LLC, Joseph & Hall, P.C., and IMMpact Litigation. “South Asians make up the majority of...
  • For Indian diaspora, Trump’s H-1B visa shocker sparks uncertainty, fears: ‘95% of the people…’

    10/04/2025 2:07:03 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 134 replies
    Hindustan Times ^ | 9/23/2025 | Shashank Mattoo
    “This is devastating. I can’t express it in words,” said one Indian technology professional in Silicon Valley to HT as news of US President Donald Trump’s H1-B visa fee hike spread on Saturday. “I’ve invested a lot of time here in America. I’m staying positive right now but there are times when it’s hard,” adds another Indian professional on an Optional Practical Training (OPT) visa, who was hoping to secure an H1B sponsorship and stay on in America after completing a master’s degree. A pervasive mood of fear and uncertainty looms large among many in the Indian diaspora, particularly young...
  • I plan to leave the US because I can't get an H-1B visa. I'm worried Trump's $100,000 fee means my American dream is over.

    10/03/2025 10:42:54 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 80 replies
    Business Insider Yahoo News ^ | 10/3/2025 | Charissa Cheong
    This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with 33-year-old Shreya Mishra Reddy, a technical program manager at Visa based in Austin. Business Insider has verified Reddy's employment, immigration status, and unsuccessful H-1B attempts. The following has been edited for length and clarity. I never dreamed of living in the US. I grew up in India and wanted to stay close to my parents. In December 2021, I moved to the States for a Master's program in engineering management at Duke University. After I graduated in 2022, I got a job at Visa as a technical program manager in 2023....
  • Indian students say new social media scrutiny cost them U.S. visas

    10/03/2025 6:53:50 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 32 replies
    Washington Post ^ | 10/3/2025 | Supriya Kumar
    Four Indian students were rejected for U.S. visas after undergoing a new Trump-era social media screening. All were told they had failed to prove ties to India. Kaushik Raj felt like his future was falling into place. He’d just won a $100,000 scholarship to pursue a graduate degree in journalism at Columbia University. A U.S. visa was the only thing that stood between him and a new life in New York. Raj, 27, wasn’t overly concerned. He had completed every stage of the traditional application process. As a last step, he had to allow American authorities to vet his “online...
  • US Senators pose nine questions to TCS on hiring practices in America H-1B approach

    10/03/2025 5:24:04 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 23 replies
    The Week India ^ | 10/3/2025 | Staff
    US Senators have asked India's largest IT firm TCS to furnish details about its hiring practices in the US, whether the company has displaced any Americans with H-1B workers, as well as wage parity between H-1B hires and its local US staff. In a recent letter to Tata Consultancy Services (TCS) CEO K Krithivasan, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Charles Grassley and ranking member Richard Durbin noted that the company has announced plans to layoff over 12,000 employees worldwide, including American staff. TCS laid off nearly five dozen employees in its Jacksonville office alone, according to the letter. "At the same...
  • Immigration Data Indicate Indian Student Enrollment May Plummet

    10/03/2025 4:58:05 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 13 replies
    Forbes ^ | 10/1/2025 | Stuart Anderson
    Immigration data show a nearly 50% drop in the number of international students from India arriving in July and August 2025 compared to the same period one year ago. The numbers indicate that U.S. universities may experience a significant decline in Indian and other international students in the 2025-26 academic year. Educators say the Trump administration’s policies, which included suspending visa interviews, have contributed to the decline. Universities worry that new immigration rules will also make it challenging to attract international students to the United States. -snip- India is the largest source country for international students to the United States....
  • Operation ‘clog the toilet’: Far-right trolls target H-1B Indians with fake flight bookings

    10/02/2025 2:56:04 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 47 replies
    The American Bazaar ^ | 10/2/2025 | Zofeen Maqsood
    “Indians are just waking up after Trump nuked the H1B program. Want to keep them in India? Clog the flight reservation system!” “Operation Clog the toilet needs your help. 4chan hatched a diabolical plan to clog up flight schedules to keep the Poopjeets in India or pay a $100,000 fee to come back.” “Ben up all night participating in Operation Clog the Toilet. Preventing jeets from getting back in 24 hours so they are forced to pay $100k to renew H1B” These are some comments posted on 4chan — an anonymous imageboard known for controversial content because some boards lack...
  • H-1B: The Visa That Links Musk, Nadella And Pichai's Rise In US

    10/02/2025 8:24:53 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 37 replies
    NDTV World ^ | 9/26/2025 | Anushree Jonko
    The H-1B visa has helped skilled professionals from across the world to advance America's technology sector. Three stalwarts who have made an indelible mark in the US after obtaining an H-1B visa are - Elon Musk, Sundar Pichai and Satya Nadella. For many Indians, it has symbolised the realisation of the "American Dream", however, on September 21, US President Donald Trump imposed a new $100,000 fee on this visa, pushing it into major controversy. -snip- Satya Nadella Microsoft's chief executive officer had started his career in the 1990s under the H-1B visa program. He has highlighted the program's importance for...
  • H1-B visa shake-up crushes the American dream for Indian students

    10/02/2025 4:23:00 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 111 replies
    NBC News ^ | 10/2/2025 | Mithil Aggarwal, Jay Ganglani and Peter Guo
    In India, some of the biggest jobs in tech come to you. Graduates of the Indian Institute of Technology (ITT), one of the country’s most prestigious universities, are recruited directly by Indian companies as well as American firms looking to lock down some of the world’s top talent in fields that will dominate the future, such as artificial intelligence and robotics. Many of them also continue their studies in the United States, where India overtook China last year as the biggest source of foreign students. But policy decisions and other moves by the Trump administration, including the recently announced $100,000...
  • Trump’s hard line on immigration makes Indian students pause & reconsider their American Dream

    10/02/2025 4:08:42 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 36 replies
    Economic Times ^ | 9/24/2025 | Reuters
    Paridhi Upadhaya was packing her bags after securing a computer science scholarship in the US until headlines of President Donald Trump's H-1B visa crackdown last week prompted her family in Lucknow to scrap the plan. "Trump's unending onslaught against immigrants is forcing us to consider other destinations for her," the 18-year-old's father, Rudar Pratap said. Upadhaya is among thousands of Indians for whom the American dream of world-class education, lucrative careers, better quality of life and social mobility, is turning sour due to rising U.S. visa restrictions and policy unpredictability. For decades, the H-1B visa has been the gateway to...
  • US govt shutdown may stall H-1B, green card processing, hitting Indians

    10/01/2025 6:46:29 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 33 replies
    Hindustan Times ^ | 10/1/2025 | Shashank Mattoo
    In another challenging development for Indian professionals in America, H-1B visas and green card processing is set to be affected as the US government shut down on Wednesday. The shutdown came after President Donald Trump’s Republicans and the opposition Democrats were unable to agree on a congressional budget bill that would fund the government. Immigration lawyers told HT that the shutdown, which ends funding for non-essential government services, will particularly impact new applicants for H-1B visas and employment-based green cards. This development came after the Trump administration announced a new $100,000 H-1B visa application fee for new applicants. The fee...
  • No more scribbling: Indian court tells doctors to fix their handwriting

    10/01/2025 1:50:05 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 27 replies
    BBC News, Delhi ^ | 10/1/2025 | Geeta Pandey
    At a time when most people use keyboards to write, does handwriting really matter? Yes, say Indian courts, if the writer is a doctor. Jokes around the notoriously bad handwriting of many doctors that can only be deciphered by pharmacists are common in India, as around the world. But the latest order emphasising the importance of clear handwriting came recently from the Punjab and Haryana High Court which said that "legible medical prescription is a fundamental right" as it can make a difference between life and death. The court order came in a case that had nothing to do with...
  • US Government Shutdown Hits H-1B Visa Processing: How It Affects Indians

    10/01/2025 12:04:46 PM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 34 replies
    NDTV World ^ | 10/1/2025 | Anushree Jonko
    After US President Donald Trump and Congress failed to reach a funding deal by Wednesday's deadline, the government shutdown began. As a result, hundreds of thousands of federal employees face furloughs, and many offices will be closed. H-1B visas will also face a pause until the shutdown ends, says immigration attorney Nicole Gunara. She said that H-1B visa filings will not be processed until the Congress can agree on federal funding allocations.
  • $100,000 H-1B Fee Sparks Exodus Fears Among New York Immigrants

    10/01/2025 11:26:00 AM PDT · by marcusmaximus · 59 replies
    Documented NY ^ | 10/1/2025 | ANISHA DUTTA
    Apoorva arrived in New York in 2018 on an H-1B visa, fresh from one of India’s top graduate schools and brimming with hope of building a life in the United States. She soon joined an architecture firm, eager to contribute her skills and establish roots. But her dreams were quickly dashed — because Apoorva, like many other immigrants on an H-1B, soon experienced some visa-related issues. She recalled being stuck at her minimum wage architecture job for over three years. Changing jobs on an H-1B visa is famously difficult, and often means enduring months of bureaucratic limbo and steep United...