Kuldeep Kirtirajan

‘Entering H1-B lottery at very high rate’: Indian students may face tougher path to US jobs under new visa rule, says CEO

A proposed change to US student visa rules could make it much harder for international graduates, especially Indians, to stay and work in America after completing their studies, according to Danielle Goldman, CEO and co-founder of Build. Goldman warned that the proposal could worsen labour shortages in key sectors such as AI, technology and engineering…

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Karnataka CM DK Shivakumar announces free bus passes for students, private employment exchange, and youth clubs | Bengaluru News

BENGALURU: In his first set of decisions after taking charge, Karnataka chief minister DK Shivakumar on Wednesday announced a series of welfare and youth-focused initiatives, including free bus passes for students from school to postgraduate level.The chief minister also announced the setting up of a private employment exchange covering all sectors, which will also provide…

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As American software giant Intuit becomes S&P 500’s Worst Performer this year; CEO says: We bet the entire company on data AI and one of …

American software giant Intuit has become the worst-performing stock in the S&P 500 this year, as investors worry that a new wave of AI-powered tax services could challenge the company’s flagship TurboTax business. The company’s stock has fallen about 51% so far in 2026, even as CEO Sasan Goodarzi continues to defend the company’s AI-focused…

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Pooja Bedi reacts after Shilpa Shinde admits sexual harassment case against Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain producer was ‘false’ |

Pooja Bedi has strongly reacted to Shilpa Shinde admitting that the sexual harassment case she had filed against Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain producer Sanjay Kohli was false.Shilpa made the revelation during a recent conversation with Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa on their podcast, reigniting discussions around the misuse of laws meant to protect victims of…

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Expert says these 5 toddler behaviours may feel frustrating to parents, but they are completely normal

“Toddlers are naturally egocentric,” says the doctor. While parents often worry when their toddler refuses to share toys, expecting a very young child to easily share may not match their stage of development. “True sharing skills don’t really develop until closer to age three or four,” adds Dr. Tanya. The pediatrician’s message for parents is…

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Delhi’s Malviya Nagar hotel fire: Airport, railway alerts issued as owner faces LoC; medical-stay hub lacked fire safety clearance | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: A lookout circular has been issued against the owner of a hotel building in Malviya Nagar and his wife after a fire that killed 21 people in south Delhi on Wednesday.The hotel was allegedly operating at nearly four times its permitted capacity, had no fire safety clearance, and was functioning from a building…

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4th squadron of S-400 ‘starts arriving in India from Russia’, to be deployed soon

NEW DELHI: In a boost for India’s missile defence capabilities, the long-awaited fourth squadron of the “S-400 Triumf (now called ‘Sudarshan’) air defence systems has started arriving in India from Russia” through the ship route.“The first batch of the fourth squadron of S-400 has arrived. Once the complete systems reach here, it will be deployed,”…

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18-year-old Chicago student kicked out of graduation ceremony, denied diploma after doing a ‘split’ on stage: ‘Really hurt my feelings’

A Chicago high school graduate says she was removed from her graduation ceremony and denied her diploma after celebrating with a split on stage as she collected her certificate, Fox32 reported.18-year-old Tyvion Campbell recently graduated from Chicago Tech Academy. She claims school officials stopped her from receiving her diploma after she performed the dance move…

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