Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Why India should worry about new H1-B visa moves

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Why India should worry about new H1-B visa moves
As US companies relied more and more on outsourcing, Indian IT firms cashed in, securing the lion's share of H-1B visas to send workers to that country.
Tata Motors will phase out these cars in the next 3-4 years
Tata Motors will phase out at least four cars in its existing portfolio over the next three-four years to pare the current number of platforms from six to two by 2020-21.
Somalian pirates hijack cargo vessel with all-Indian crew
The capture of a dhow's 11 Indian crew members by pirates on April 1 off the coast of Somalia is the second such incident within two weeks in the area after a lull of nearly five years when piracy on the high seas was on the ebb.
There's no money in ATMs as cash crunch returns
The whole country is facing cash crunch once again, reminding people of the post-demonetisation days.
6 warning signs of a financial fraud
Never be too trusting while buying financial services. Everyone trying to sell a financial service is either hiding something or actively lying.
Chemical weapon attack exposes Syria's suffering
A chemical weapons attack in an opposition-held town in northern Syria killed several people, leaving residents gasping for breath and overcrowded hospitals.

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