Return to India: Zoho’s Sridhar Vembu requests H-1B visa holders
Sridhar Vembu, the Founder and Chief Scientist of Zoho Corporation and former CEO, has urged Indian H-1B visa holders in the US to return home.
Sridhar Vembu, the Founder and Chief Scientist of Zoho Corporation and former CEO, has urged Indian H-1B visa holders in the US to return home.
When celebrities launch fashion lines, the results are almost unpredictable. Some crash spectacularly while others build empires that outlive their initial fame. Hira Mani, one of Pakistani televisions most recognisable faces, has launched Hira Mani Couture. She calls it a blend of.
The Trump administration said that the $100,000 fee is aimed at ensuring that the people being brought into the country are `actually very highly skilled`.
US media had reported that US President Donald Trump has declined to give approval for USD 400 million of military aid to Taiwan because he is seeking to negotiate a trade deal with China.
The flights will be available on four days of the week: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
President Donald Trump on Friday (local time) issued a new presidential proclamation titled “Restriction on Entry of Certain Nonimmigrant Workers” that introduces a major overhaul to the H-1B visa programme.
Shacknews wraps up the week with news highlights, including game reviews, rising Xbox prices, and Musk’s xAI raising $10 billion in funding.
The return of institutions buying and covering of short positions supported by positive domestic developments like GST reforms have actually helped which is a positive sign. Remember the short position in the contract has come down to 86% vs peak of 92.60% – the highest that we have ever seen.
Shacknews wraps up the week with news highlights, including game reviews, rising Xbox prices, and Musk’s xAI raising $10 billion in funding.
The Consumer Affairs Agency announced that Ajinomoto and Inglewood are suspected of engaging in stealth marketing practices in connection with their frozen home-delivery meal brand, “Aete.” The companies allegedly asked individuals to post on social media in exchange for free products and later republished those posts on sales sites.