Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:29am on 03 Jun 2024,Monday India Global
Nitheesha Kandula, a 23-year-old Indian student at California State University, San Bernardino, has gone missing since May 28. She was last seen in Los Angeles and reported missing on May 30. Police have launched an investigation and are seeking public assistance in locating her. Kandula is described as 5'6" tall, 160 pounds, with black hair and eyes. She may be driving a 2021 Toyota Corolla with a California license plate. Anyone with information is urged to contact the university police at (909) 537-5165. This incident adds to the growing concern of missing students in the US.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 11:03am on 02 Jun 2024,Sunday India Global
As the 40th anniversary of Operation Bluestar approaches, Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) has called for a "lockdown" of Indian missions in Canada on June 6. The group's general counsel, Gurpatwant Pannun, has urged protesters to surround India's High Commission in Ottawa and Consulates in Vancouver and Toronto. This comes after Canadian PM Justin Trudeau acknowledged "credible allegations" of Indian agents' involvement in the killing of SFJ's Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia last year. Four Indian nationals have been arrested in connection with the murder. The NDP has also pledged to seek recognition of the "Sikh genocide" in November.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 09:47am on 02 Jun 2024,Sunday India Global
Indian students in Prince Edward Island, Canada, have paused their hunger strike following a meeting with Jeff Young, the province's immigration director. Protesting recent immigration policy changes that risk deportation, the students began their strike on May 24. Rupinder Pal Singh, a protest leader, stated that the strike was halted as the government considers their demands. Minister Jenn Redmond highlighted the need for individual case reviews and ongoing communication. The students, mostly recent graduates, are concerned about reduced permanent residency nominations affecting their future in Canada.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:51am on 02 Jun 2024,Sunday India Global
Ruchira Kamboj, India's first woman Permanent Representative to the UN, has retired after 35 years of service. A 1987-batch IFS officer, Kamboj served as envoy in Bhutan, South Africa, and UNESCO. She navigated crucial discussions at the UN during the Russia-Ukraine and Israel-Hamas wars. Kamboj was the first woman to top the Civil Services and Foreign Service batches in 1987. She was fluent in three languages and began her diplomatic career in Paris. Kamboj's tenure at the UN saw her deal with issues like peacekeeping, Security Council reform, and the Middle East crisis.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:19am on 02 Jun 2024,Sunday India Global
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has brought back 100 tonnes of gold, worth around ₹4,000 crore, from the UK to its vaults in India. This is the first such move since 1991, when India faced a foreign exchange crisis. The central bank has been storing gold in vaults in Mumbai and Nagpur, and decided to diversify its storage locations. The RBI started buying gold a few years ago and has been reviewing its storage options. More gold is expected to be brought back to India in the coming months. This move is seen as a sign of India's growing economic strength.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:09am on 01 Jun 2024,Saturday India Global
A 9-year-old girl from Kerala, India, is in critical condition after a drive-by shooting in east London. She was dining with her family at a restaurant on Kingsland High Street when a motorbike passenger opened fire, also injuring three men outside. The girl's condition is life-threatening, while the men's injuries are stable, but potentially life-changing. Police believe the victims were innocent bystanders and are appealing for information to identify the perpetrators. The investigation is ongoing, with detectives urging anyone with knowledge to come forward.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:47am on 01 Jun 2024,Saturday India Global
Professor Amit Patel, a renowned Indian-origin NHS Consultant Haematologist, died due to a botched medical procedure, a UK coroner has ruled. Patel, admitted with suspected HLH, underwent a procedure based on incomplete information, resulting in his death in October 2021. The coroner noted Patel's lack of informed consent and failures in his care, deeming his death avoidable. Described as brilliant and deeply loved, Patel's legacy extends beyond his professional achievements. Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust vowed to learn from the case to improve patient safety and care quality.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:06am on 01 Jun 2024,Saturday India Global
In a significant breakthrough, Sri Lankan Police have arrested Osman Pushparaja Gerard, a 46-year-old terror suspect and handler of four ISIS terrorists taken into custody in Gujarat's Ahmedabad. The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) arrested Gerard in Colombo, following a high-level investigation involving multiple intelligence agencies. Sri Lanka Police had offered a cash reward for information leading to Gerard's capture. Six suspects have been arrested in Sri Lanka, including those who prepared an ISIS flag, took an oath, and handled financial transactions. The arrests have uncovered a significant ISIS network operating in the region.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:25pm on 31 May 2024,Friday India Global
Bruhat Soma, a 12-year-old Indian-American from Florida, won the Scripps National Spelling Bee by spelling 29 words correctly in 90 seconds. Soma, who previously placed 163rd in 2022 and 74th in 2023, won $50,000. His final word was "abseil." He beat Faizan Zaki, who spelled 20 words correctly. Soma’s father is originally from Telangana. This year’s Bee had eight finalists, including five Indian-Americans. The Scripps National Spelling Bee, started in 1925, is the country's longest-running educational competition. Soma's win highlights his exceptional memory and spelling skills.
Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:47am on 31 May 2024,Friday India Global
Bruhat Soma, a 12-year-old Indian-American student, scripted history by winning the Scripps National Spelling Bee. He correctly spelled 29 words in 90 seconds, including complex ones, in the lightning round. Soma's championship word was "abseil". In the tiebreaker, he answered 29 out of 30 words correctly, beating Faizan Zaki. Soma's achievement breaks the standing spell-off record set by Harini Logan in 2022. With his remarkable memory and spelling skills, Soma has made history, taking home $50,000 in cash and other prizes. His win is an inspiration to many young students across the country.