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Your hero stopped a project of very vital import for like 20 plus years. A lifeblood of entire region.

Stalin's fame comes from abusing Hindu faith or being spawn of another Stalin (a Russian mass murderer must be smiling). I won't even know his name otherwise.


Roy has done far worse than play the hypocrite. I called her a nutter for reason. I wish she was just a hypocrite.

yeah...and the people the project displaced ended up in tin sheds just like she predicted.

in America this will not happen. In america the displaced people will get their just resettlement, That's why it's called 'free market capitalism'. When you let crony capitalism loose, you get pronlems like this.

People in TN get food to eat, better healthcare, better schools. People in fanta bottle UP still live in poverty.

Less talky. more dooey.
 
yeah...and the people the project displaced ended up in tin sheds just like she predicted.

in America this will not happen. In america the displaced people will get their just resettlement, That's why it's called 'free market capitalism'. When you let crony capitalism loose, you get pronlems like this.

People in TN get food to eat, better healthcare, better schools. People in fanta bottle UP still live in poverty.

Less talky. more dooey.


Witless guy, people in UP have suffered because they were ruled forever by Congress and their "allies". How old are you again?

We don't give an eff to America. But Narmada project is now lifelood of 4 states. And those displaced are not living in tin shades (not that they had glorious life prior).

Do you even know what crony capitalism is? America is land of crony capitalism. Lobbyists for companies write laws, nevermind the entire election which is nothing more than legalized corruption.

You must believe you are the first guy to live in America, right?
 
According to sources, three bullets were fired at Siddique. He died during treatment at the Lilavati Hospital.

Former Maharashtra Minister and Ajit Pawar-led NCP leader Baba Siddique was shot dead in Mumbai on Saturday evening.

As per the preliminary information, three to four people fired two-three rounds of gunshots at the NCP leader outside his MLA son Zeeshan Siddiqui’s office near Colgate ground in Nirmal Nagar, Bandra (East). He was immediately taken to Lilavati Hospital, where he died shortly after arrival.

Two to three rounds were fired. Further probe is underway as teams have rushed to the area," news agency PTI reported citing an official.

Siddique had received a death threat just 15 days ago and was provided ‘Y’ category security.

Who Was Baba Siddique?
Baba Siddique, originally from Bihar, joined the grand-old party as a teenager. His political career began as a teenager when he joined the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), which is the student wing of the Indian National Congress.

Shortly after, he was elected as the Municipal Corporator in the Mumbai Municipal Corporation. He served as an MLA from Vandre West Vidhan Sabha Constituency for three consecutive terms in 1999, 2004 and 2009, and had also served as a Minister of State for Food & Civil Supplies, Labour and FDA.

He pulled a big switcheroo in February this year when he resigned from the primary membership of the Congress and joined the Nationalist Congress Party led by Ajit Pawar.

Reflecting on his departure, Siddique remarked, “My condition in the Congress was like how curry leaves are used to enhance the taste of food. I was treated like that in the Congress Party."

Siddique’s son, Zeeshan, served as a Congress MLA representing Mumbai’s Bandra (East) assembly constituency, however, he was expelled from the party in August for alleged anti-party activities.

Siddique, also known as Bandra Boy, was known for his grand Iftar parties which were attended by top Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan.

Siddique was also credited for ending the high-profile rift between Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan. As per the reports, both the superstars were involved in a heated argument in 2008. After the incident, the duo avoided running into each other at big events. However, In 2013, the feud came to an end at Siddique’s Iftar Party which was attended by prominent personalities in the industry. Both the Khans came under the same roof after a long time and hugged each other and ended their half-a-decade-long beef.

 

32,000 Africans earn scholarships from India​

Some 32,000 African students have benefited from Indian government scholarships since 2015, part of the 50,000 opportunities the country had pledged to give African students over a 10-year period.

According to the country’s external affairs minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, this is in addition to thousands of other students from the 19 different countries in the continent who have benefited from the virtual education platform, e-VidyaBharti, run by his government since 2019.

“We are committed to enhancing capacity building & skill development among African youth,” the minister said at the 17th CII-EXIM Bank Conclave on India-Africa Growth Partnership in Delhi last week.

“In this context, you would recall that we had announced 50,000 scholarships during India Africa Forum Summit-III in 2015, out of which more than 32,000 scholarship slots have already been utilised.” :-)

The e-VidyaBharti offers diplomas, undergraduate and postgraduate study opportunities to students and professionals.


A number of students and officials from Africa have been trained under the ITEC program, a technical and economic cooperation initiative run by the external affairs ministry for the benefits of developing countries, he noted. Among others, it includes educational scholarships and a “wide range of capacity building programs including short-term civilian and military training courses”.

“India has helped African countries to promote digital transformation through setting-up of IT Centres, Science & Technology Parks and Entrepreneurship Development Centres,” he observed.

One of the 19 countries that has benefited from the e-VidyaBharti is the East African nation of Uganda which, according to the Indian government, has enrolled over 300 students since 2020.

Africa is one of the major markets for foreign students in India and the continent’s most populous country, Nigeria, had the seventh highest number of students in 2020 with 1,525 learners enrolled in different institutions. The country had an estimated 47,000 foreign international students in its institutions according to different sources.

On the other hand, and in terms of regions, the East African region has been the biggest source of students contributing some around 2,800 out of the 5,800 enrolled in its universities in 2015 for example according to Statistica.

The region, according to James Jowi board member and founding director of the African Network for Internationalisation of Education, traditionally remains the major African source for the continent’s students enrolled in India.

For many years from the 1960s to the end 1990s the country remained the most popular destination for Africans but has since been overtaken by American and European destinations.

The change in fortunes he says is attributable to factors including expansion of the higher education sector in many African countries, and the emergence of new markets such as China.

“In addition, the explosion of ICT from the end of 1990s opened new opportunities to Africans, allowing them to explore destinations beyond India,” he told The PIE News.

Various initiatives and both multilateral and bilateral between African governments and their European and American counterparts have also aided the decline of India as Africa’s most popular destination.

The quality of education in India has also been a factor in the past owing to weak regulation, contributing to a drop in its popularity among many Africans, he said.

“At one point in Africa, it became very hard for India-educated graduates to secure jobs back home in Africa owing to poor quality of graduates coming from its universities, this led to a steep decline of the Asian nation as a destination,” he noted.

The offer of the scholarships in 2015 was in part a strategy to ensure that the country revived its status as a popular destination on the continent, he opined.

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Muslims in India stare at job terminations, business closures after controversial name display rules in eateries

Munawar Zaman
PressTV, New Delhi

In recent weeks, a policy introduced by the administration in India’s most populated state, Uttar Pradesh, has sparked fear among Muslim workers. The policy makes it compulsory for eateries and restaurants to publicly display the names of their employees.

Recently, another Himalayan state, Himachal Pradesh, announced it would adopt a similar policy to enhance safety standards and health concerns. With the growing fear of such policies, many business owners in Uttar Pradesh reported job cuts for Muslim employees.

 
Sanghi bastards destroying our state one chisel-blow at a time.
This will lead to exodus of Muslims from North India & Gujarat to Maharashtra and South India.

After Yogi banned meat houses in UP.

Lot of Bhaiyya Muslim butchers opened shops in Maharashtra
 
o bhai in new dehli or bnaglore a simple (1500-2000squ ft)3 bhk falt costs any where between 1.5 to 4 corore depending upon the loaction in central or south delhi and that too if your lucky enough

and if you want to buy a builder floor which most NRIs do these days it costs almost 3 to 5 crore for a 2000-2500 squ ft 4bhk flat /floor in a good colony like of west , central or south delhi or few parts of trans yamuna while a full bungow or a villa is anywhere between 12 to 15 crore INR in same areas

Indian Americans: The New Model Minority​


The 2008 election barely ended before the GOP began touting the presidential prospects of Louisiana Gov. Piyush "Bobby" Jindal, the son of Indian immigrants. Tuesday, Jindal becomes the new face of his party when he delivers the official Republican response to President Obama's speech to Congress. Whether or not he actually runs for president in 2012, Jindal symbolizes a remarkable but rarely discussed phenomenon--the amazing success of Indian Americans in general, and what that success says about our immigration policy.

Most Americans know only one thing about Indians--they are really good at spelling bees. When Sameer Mishra correctly spelled guerdon last May to win the 2008 Scripps National Spelling Bee, he became the sixth Indian-American winner in the past 10 years. Finishing second was Sidharth Chand. Kavya Shivashankar took fourth place, and Janhnavi Iyer grabbed the eighth spot. And this was not even the banner year for Indian Americans--in 2005, the top four finishers were all of Indian descent.

It's tempting to dismiss Indian-American dominance of the spelling bee as just a cultural idiosyncrasy. But Indian success in more important fields is just as eye-catching. Despite constituting less than 1% of the U.S. population, Indian-Americans are 3% of the nation's engineers, 7% of its IT workers and 8% of its physicians and
surgeons. The overrepresentation of Indians in these fields is striking--in practical terms, your doctor is nine times more likely to be an Indian-American than is a random passerby on the street.

Indian Americans are in fact a new "model minority." This term dates back to the 1960s, when East Asians--Americans of Chinese, Japanese and Korean descent--were noted for their advanced educations and high earnings.

East Asians continue to excel in the U.S, but among minority groups, Indians are clearly the latest and greatest "model." In 2007, the median income of households headed by an Indian American was approximately $83,000, compared with $61,000 for East Asians and $55,000 for whites.

About 69% of Indian Americans age 25 and over have four-year college degrees, which dwarfs the rates of 51% and 30% achieved by East Asians and whites, respectively. Indian Americans are also less likely to be poor or in prison, compared with whites.

So why do Indian Americans perform so well? A natural answer is self-selection. Someone willing to pull up roots and move halfway around the world will tend to be more ambitious and hardworking than the average person. But people want to come to the U.S. for many reasons, some of which--being reunited with other family members, for example--have little to do with industriousness. Ultimately, immigration policy decides which kinds of qualities our immigrants possess.

Under our current immigration policy, a majority of legal immigrants to the U.S. obtain green cards (permanent residency) because they have family ties to U.S. citizens, but a small number (15% in 2007) are selected specifically for their labor market value. The proportion of Indian immigrants given an employment-related green card is one of the highest of any nationality. Consequently, it is mainly India's educated elite and their families who come to the U.S.

The success of Indian Americans is also often ascribed to the culture they bring with them, which places strong--some would even say obsessive--emphasis on academic achievement. Exhibit A is the spelling bee, which requires long hours studying etymology and memorizing word lists, all for little expected benefit other than the thrill of intellectual competition.

But education and culture can take people only so far. To be a great speller--or, more importantly, a great doctor or IT manager--you have to be smart. Just how smart are Indian Americans? We don't know with much certainty. Most data sets with information on ethnic groups do not include IQ scores, and the few that do rarely include enough cases to provide interpretable results for such a small portion of the population.

The only direct evidence we have comes from the 2003 New Immigrant Survey, in which a basic cognitive test called "digit span" was administered to a sample of newly arrived immigrant children. It is an excellent test for comparing people with disparate language and educational backgrounds, since the test taker need only repeat lengthening sequences of digits read by the examiner. Repeating the digits forward is simply a test of short-term memory, but repeating them backward is much more mentally taxing, hence a rough measure of intelligence.

When statistical adjustments are used to convert the backward digit span results to full-scale IQ scores, Indian Americans place at about 112 on a bell-shaped IQ distribution, with white Americans at 100. 112 is the 79th percentile of the white distribution. For more context, consider that Ashkenazi Jews are a famously intelligent ethnic group, and their mean IQ is somewhere around 110.

Given the small sample size, the rough IQ measure and the lack of corroborating data sets, this finding of lofty Indian-American intelligence must be taken cautiously. Nevertheless, it is entirely consistent with their observed achievement.

The superior educational attainment, academic culture and likely high IQ of Indian Americans has already made them an economic force in the U.S., and that strength can only grow. Does this continuing success imply they will become a political force? Here, Gov. Jindal is actually a rarity. Indians are still underrepresented in politics, and they do not specialize in the kinds of fields (law and finance) most conducive to political careers. Time will tell if they are able to convert economic power into serious political influence, as a Jindal presidency could.

A much clearer implication of Indian-American success is that immigrants need not be unskilled, nor must their economic integration take generations to achieve. In sharp contrast to Indian Americans, most U.S. immigrants, especially Mexican, are much less wealthy and educated than U.S. natives, even after many years in the country.

A new immigration policy that prioritizes skills over family reunification could bring more successful immigrants to the U.S. By emphasizing education, work experience and IQ in our immigration policy, immigrant groups from other national backgrounds could join the list of model minorities.

There is nothing inevitable about immigration. Who immigrates each year is a policy decision, free to be modified at any time by Congress. Constructing new legislation is always difficult, but I propose a simple starting point for immigration selection: Anyone who can spell guerdon is in! (y)

Jason Richwine is a National Research Initiative fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington.

 
May be getting home sick or something. Most likely an idiot waiting to be separated from his money. I will not even touch any Indian property with a 100 feet pole. At all. Who will live in a place with 48 degree temperature? Perpetual water crisis, air pollution etc. There are always idiots running to be slaughtered.

If summer temperatures will go up in north india by 2 or 3 more degrees, people will drop dead in streets. Its already above 50 degree in many places. And heat island effect in Indian cities will kill the residents.
What you say about the subcontinent overall is very true. I have worked with Indian colleagues and they mirror your comments. Many cited the soaring population, the extreme muggy heat waves and dust in suspension, toxic perpetual haze and nasty pollution as the primary reasons for leaving India.

None of them wanted their children to have to go thru what they did in their early years.
 
It is amusing that you fail to see the irony.
You don't want to go to India, but India is coming to you!
The problem is not Indians. Indians live in Singapore (Tamils) and they do completely fine. Singapore also does completely fine. And Singapore has 10% Indians, much higher than Vancouver or Calgary. Indians live in USA and are doing perfectly fine, as is USA.

The problem lies elsewhere. The problem lies in scale and diversity of India. It is simply not possible to manage 1.4 billion people in a democratic setup. There can never be consensus on anything in India.

So long population growth of these countries is kept under control, they will do fine. Infact the areas of India that have controlled population have been doing much better than the pack.

The real problem in Canada is the influx of refugees. That should be avoided at all cost.

What you say about the subcontinent overall is very true. I have worked with Indian colleagues and they mirror your comments. Many cited the soaring population, the extreme muggy heat waves and dust in suspension, toxic perpetual haze and nasty pollution as the primary reasons for leaving India.

None of them wanted their children to have to go thru what they did in their early years.
Indian real estate is a rip-off. Too costly for the quality of life it affords.
 
The problem is not Indians. Indians live in Singapore (Tamils) and they do completely fine. Singapore also does completely fine. And Singapore has 10% Indians, much higher than Vancouver or Calgary. Indians live in USA and are doing perfectly fine, as is USA.

The problem lies elsewhere. The problem lies in scale and diversity of India. It is simply not possible to manage 1.4 billion people in a democratic setup. There can never be consensus on anything in India.

So long population growth of these countries is kept under control, they will do fine. Infact the areas of India that have controlled population have been doing much better than the pack.

Cool story, bro.
It took you long enough to cook it up.

Think the other Indians in this forum will buy it, LOL?
 
Lately there is a subtle racism, push to keep indians out of job market in usa.. u will start hearing that indians are not inclusive but only hire indians, especially in product management and engineering, thats why majority of Indians are in bay area ….
secondly, H1b processing time of more than 10 years is pushing indian away, and back to india.


has anyone noticed this change in usa job market ?
 
secondly, H1b processing time of more than 10 years is pushing indian away, and back to india.
I think it is more of a green card thing, not H1B thing. Most of the Indians I know are being really smart about it. A lot of them get Canadian PR and citizenship in three years and then go right back to USA on TN-1 visa.

Some do it from Australia too, on E-1 visa.

has anyone noticed this change in usa job market ?
I have not noticed anything at my workplace or anyone I know of.

That being said, there are way too many mangers of ethnic Indian background. And yes, there is a favouritism of Indians hiring Indians. That being said, with Indians being completely entrenched in the companies, it is not possible to remove it.

push to keep indians out of job market in usa..
Top management in all tech companies is extremely pro immigration with Indians being the biggest beneficiary. Middle management is way too much dominated by Indians.
 
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