Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 02:22pm on 27 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
Nilam Shinde, a student injured in a tragic accident, has secured a U.S. visa interview slot. Her father expressed profound gratitude, stating, "This is a huge relief for us." He emphasized the importance of the interview in facilitating Nilam's medical treatment in the U.S., highlighting the family's hope for her recovery. The Shinde family has been navigating the complexities of medical procedures and visa processes, and this development marks a significant step toward Nilam's treatment and recovery.
A jovial King and Queen made a visit to Darjeeling Express in Soho, where they helped spoon in biryani rice in boxes ahead of Ramadan.
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Charles and Camilla met a group of Muslim women at the central London restaurant along with artists and businesswomen. Later the couple packed… pic.twitter.com/54G9B04jlo
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 12:21pm on 27 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
King Charles III and Queen Camilla recently visited Darjeeling Express, an Indian restaurant in London, to contribute to Ramadan preparations. The royal couple helped pack dates and biryani boxes that will be donated for Iftaar. Their visit highlighted the significance of Ramadan, and they worked alongside the restaurant's all-female kitchen staff. In a shared video, the King and Queen were seen packing dates using tongs and joking with chef-owner Asma Khan about their speed. The royal family’s social media emphasized the importance of Ramadan, celebrating Muslim women’s creativity and diversity while underscoring the beauty of the holy month.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:02am on 27 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
India has contacted the U.S. government to expedite visa applications for the family of Nilam Shinde, an Indian student injured in a recent incident. The Indian Embassy in Washington is actively coordinating with U.S. authorities to facilitate the family's travel. Nilam Shinde, a student at a U.S. university, sustained injuries in an accident, prompting the need for her family's presence. The Indian government's intervention underscores its commitment to supporting citizens abroad during emergencies. Efforts are ongoing to ensure the family's timely arrival in the U.S.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:00am on 27 Feb 2025,Thursday India Global
At the 58th Session of the UN Human Rights Council, Indian diplomat Kshitij Tyagi criticized Pakistan, labeling it a "failed state" that "thrives on instability and survives on international handouts." Tyagi condemned Pakistan for disseminating falsehoods and misusing the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation as a "mouthpiece" against India. He reaffirmed that Jammu & Kashmir and Ladakh are integral parts of India, highlighting the regions' recent political, social, and economic advancements. Tyagi also accused Pakistan of human rights abuses, minority persecution, and sheltering UN-sanctioned terrorists, urging Islamabad to address its internal issues rather than interfering in India's affairs.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:41am on 26 Feb 2025,Wednesday India Global
On February 26, 2025, a terrorist attack occurred in the Sunderbani area of Rajouri district, Jammu and Kashmir. Militants fired one or two rounds at an army vehicle on patrol near Phall village, located along Sunderbani-Malla Road. The vehicle, part of the 9 JAK Rifles, was unscathed, with no reported casualties. The area, known for militant activity, was swiftly cordoned off, and a search operation was launched. Reinforcements have been deployed as the army remains on high alert. Authorities have not yet provided further details on the incident.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:57am on 26 Feb 2025,Wednesday India Global
The Border Security Force (BSF) shot a Pakistani intruder attempting to cross the International Border (IB) at Pathankot during the early hours. Despite being challenged by troops, the intruder continued moving, prompting the BSF to neutralize the threat. The identity and motives of the intruder are under investigation. The BSF has vowed to lodge a formal protest with Pakistani Rangers. This incident follows recent escalations, including retaliatory firing by the Indian Army at Pakistani troops along the Line of Control (LoC). The situation highlights ongoing tensions and security challenges in Jammu and Kashmir.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 04:48am on 26 Feb 2025,Wednesday India Global
President Trump announced a new gold card visa program, aimed at wealthy immigrants, which could disrupt Indian applicants seeking U.S. green cards via the EB-5 route. The gold card, costing $5 million, will offer a pathway to U.S. citizenship, promoting job creation and high economic contributions. This scheme will replace the EB-5 visa, which currently requires a lower investment of $1.05 million for applicants to obtain green cards by funding businesses and creating jobs. Critics, like immigration reform advocate Ajay Bhutoria, argue the scheme unfairly prioritizes the ultra-wealthy while ignoring skilled workers trapped in decades-long green card backlogs.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 10:56am on 25 Feb 2025,Tuesday India Global
India has banned the production and export of opioids tapentadol and carisoprodol, following a report highlighting their role in West Africa's opioid crisis. Aveo Pharmaceuticals, based in Mumbai, was found illegally exporting these drugs to Nigeria, Ghana, and the Ivory Coast. A BBC investigation revealed that Aveo was aware of the drugs' harmful effects but continued their distribution due to high profits. Following a factory raid and stock seizure, the Indian government halted Aveo’s operations and revoked its manufacturing licenses. The move aims to curb the drug abuse crisis, particularly in Nigeria, where millions suffer from opioid addiction.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 07:52am on 25 Feb 2025,Tuesday India Global
The United States has sanctioned four Indian companies for their alleged involvement in facilitating Iranian oil exports, part of an ongoing US campaign against Tehran's oil trade. Austinship Management Pvt Ltd, BSM Marine LLP, Cosmos Lines Inc, and Flux Maritime LLP were accused of aiding the transportation of Iranian petroleum products. The sanctions are aimed at reducing Iran’s oil exports, as part of a broader effort to target Iran's destabilizing activities. This move, which could impact India's energy trade, has yet to elicit an official response from New Delhi.
Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 03:54am on 25 Feb 2025,Tuesday India Global
Two deportees from Punjab recounted being forced by armed smugglers to illegally enter the US from Mexico, despite their objections. The smugglers, known as "daunkers," threatened them with guns, compelling them to cross into the US in February. While detained in Panama, the deportees faced harsh conditions, including confiscated passports, high security, and restrictions. Many detainees, including Indians and others, awaited the issuance of emergency certificates to return to their countries. The ordeal was made worse by mistreatment at US detention centers, where guards denied sleep and enforced severe conditions.