Heavy rains have caused severe flooding in the Marathwada region of Maharashtra, leading to widespread disruption and distress. Rivers and dams in several districts have overflowed, submerging homes, roads, and agricultural lands. Many residents have been evacuated to safer locations, while local authorities and disaster response teams are working around the clock to provide relief and restore essential services.
The Trump administration recently implemented a significant increase in H-1B visa fees, a move that has had a direct impact on Indian IT professionals seeking employment in the United States. The higher fees are expected to raise the cost of hiring skilled foreign workers, which could affect the flow of talent from India, a key source of IT expertise for U.S. companies. Many Indian IT firms have expressed concerns that this change may make it more challenging for them to place professionals in critical roles abroad, potentially slowing down projects and increasing operational costs. In response, Indian officials have engaged with U.S. authorities and leading H-1B employers to discuss the implications of this policy. They are advocating for measures that ensure fair access for skilled Indian workers while emphasizing the mutual benefits of talent exchange for both countries. Observers note that while the fee increase may be intended to prioritize domestic employment, it could also strain U.S.-India business relations, highlighting the delicate balance between immigration policy, economic interests, and global talent mobility. #H1BVisa #VisaFeeHike #IndianITProfessionals #USImmigration #SkilledWorkers #ITTalent #IndiaUSRelations #GlobalTalentMobility #TechIndustryNews #EmploymentPolicy #BusinessImpact #ImmigrationPolicy #ITJobsAbroad #VisaUpdates #News #Newsone
This is where Abhishek Sharma's aggression come from. Watch the coach of #AbhishekSharma #IndVsPak #AsiaCup2025 #YuvrajSingh #cricket #India
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Tensions between India and Pakistan have once again made headlines, this time spilling onto the sporting field. Matches between the two nations, especially in cricket, are always highly anticipated and closely watched, not just for the game but for the intense rivalry that comes with it. Recent encounters have been emotionally charged, with players and fans alike feeling the pressure of national pride. The heightened atmosphere often leads to a mix of passion, excitement, and sometimes, controversy, reflecting the deep-rooted historical and political tensions between the countries. Despite the charged environment, the players continue to demonstrate remarkable skill, strategy, and determination, reminding fans that sports remain a platform for showcasing talent. Analysts emphasize the importance of maintaining sportsmanship, as such high-stakes matches can quickly turn negative if emotions overshadow the spirit of the game. Ultimately, while the rivalry adds drama and excitement, observers hope these encounters promote healthy competition, unity, and mutual respect, proving that sports can transcend political differences and bring people together in celebration of athletic excellence.
India has officially rolled out GST 2.0, marking a significant upgrade to the country’s goods and services tax system. This new version is designed to simplify tax compliance, reduce procedural bottlenecks, and make filing smoother for businesses of all sizes. One of the key features of GST 2.0 is the introduction of advanced automation and digital tools, which aim to minimize human errors and improve real-time tracking of transactions. The reform also focuses on enhancing transparency and curbing tax evasion, while providing businesses with better input tax credit management. Experts believe that GST 2.0 will not only reduce the compliance burden but also make India’s tax ecosystem more investor-friendly. By streamlining processes and improving efficiency, this upgrade is expected to strengthen the formal economy, boost ease of doing business, and foster sustainable growth across industries, benefiting both entrepreneurs and consumers alike. #GST2 #IndiaGST #TaxReforms #EaseOfDoingBusiness #DigitalIndia #BusinessCompliance #TaxAutomation #InputTaxCredit #InvestorFriendlyIndia #EconomicReforms #FormalEconomy #SustainableGrowth #BusinessNews #FinancialNews #News #Newsone
India is planning to sell minority stakes in several state-run companies as part of its broader disinvestment strategy aimed at boosting government revenue and improving efficiency in the public sector. The move is expected to target profitable enterprises across sectors such as energy, shipping, and manufacturing. By offloading partial ownership, the government hopes to attract private investment, enhance corporate governance, and reduce its fiscal burden without giving up full control of these firms. This plan aligns with India’s long-term goal of encouraging private sector participation in the economy while maintaining strategic influence over key industries. Experts believe the stake sales could generate significant funds, which may be redirected towards infrastructure development, social welfare programs, and reducing the fiscal deficit. If implemented smoothly, this initiative could also send a positive signal to global investors about India’s commitment to economic reforms and market-driven growth. #IndiaDisinvestment #PublicSectorReforms #GovernmentRevenue #StateOwnedCompanies #PrivateInvestment #CorporateGovernance #EconomicReforms #FiscalPolicy #InfrastructureDevelopment #MarketDrivenGrowth #InvestmentOpportunity #EnergySector #ManufacturingSector #ShippingSector #News #newsone
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's administration in Uttar Pradesh has kicked off a week-long campaign to raise awareness about GST reforms in the state from September 22, 2025 to September 29, 2025. In order to educate traders, shopkeepers and citizens about the advantages of GST reforms in Uttar Pradesh, the campaign is encouraging both shopkeepers and public representatives, including MPs, MLAs, ministers and councillors, to meet with shopkeepers, explain how the reforms will help their business and interact with a few shopkeepers for one to two hours per day in local markets. Shopkeepers will receive roses as a bolt of appreciation for their support of the GST reforms and are asked to hang signs saying "Garv Se Kaho Swadeshi Hai," or "Say it with pride, it is indigenous," which encourages locals to buy more goods made in India instead of those imported from other countries. The campaign is also timed with the festive season to encourage shoppers to buy more locally-made goods, which directly benefits shopkeepers and the economy in Uttar Pradesh. The government hopes to see higher levels of awareness, adoption of GST reforms and success for the "Vocal for Local" and self-reliance initiatives by highlighting the importance of the GST cuts to ordinary citizens. #UPGovernment #GSTReforms #GSTAwareness #YogiAdityanath #TradersSupport #Shopkeepers #TaxReforms #EaseOfDoingBusiness #GarvSeKahoSwadeshiHai #VocalForLocal #SelfReliantIndia #FestiveSeasonBoost #LocalBusiness #EconomicGrowth #News #newsone
Who made these laws, who is responsible for depriving people of basic human rights? to get education, to work, and to just simply live like a human. The documentry is a decade old but the devdasi system is still very real in parts of Karnataka. it still continues, how and why? #karnataka #Devdasi #HumanRights #HumanityFirst #DalitPanther
“Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.” - George Carlin #islam #sharia #India #geeta #NarendraModi
How brainwashed are these guys? we do not realise how dangerous is this for the country, for every other religion in country and for them as well. #GodBlessIndia #VinashKalayVipritBuddhi #brainwashed #islamic #islam
India’s Unequal Future: Why Do the Few Hold So Much, While the Many Still Wait for Water? In March 2024, a study by the World Inequality Lab shook India’s policy and intellectual circles. The paper, Income and Wealth Inequality in India, 1922–2023, reported that the richest 1% of Indians today command 40.1% of the nation’s wealth and capture 22.6% of its total income. These are not just record-breaking figures in independent India’s history. They surpass, by some measures, the yawning gaps of the colonial era. At the same time, the government proudly cites the progress of its flagship Jal Jeevan Mission (JJM), launched in 2019 with the promise of providing tap water to every rural household by 2024. As of late 2024, official figures show that about 78% of rural homes now have a tap connection. This is undeniably a leap forward from the mere 16% reported in 2019. Yet it also means that one in four rural households - tens of millions of families - still lack direct access to safe water. So, in a country whose billionaires now regularly feature on Forbes’ global rich lists, why does such stark deprivation remain so widespread? Why does the “New India” of unicorn startups and space launches still resemble “Old India” when it comes to the essentials of dignity: clean water, sanitation, nutrition, and opportunity? #inequality #DalitPanther #JalJeevanMission #Forbes