Violence Rocks Kaliachak: Two TMC Workers and Vendor Killed Amid Rising Tensions

November 28, 2025

Violence Rocks Kaliachak: Two TMC Workers and Vendor Killed Amid Rising Tensions

In West Bengal's Kaliachak area of Malda district, violence flared fiercely as two TMC workers were killed—one stabbed, another shot—and a food vendor also died in gunfire. The bloodshed has shaken locals, sparking police action amid claims of political fights and household feuds.

Tewary Commission: British Knew Assamese Feared Outsiders Even Before Assam Agitation!

November 28, 2025

Tewary Commission: British Knew Assamese Feared Outsiders Even Before Assam Agitation!

The Tewary Commission shines a light on how British administrators already saw Assamese fears of outsiders long before the famous Assam Agitation started. What’s the story behind this early warning?

West Bengal’s Transgender Community Struggles With Election Commission’s Voter ID Rules During SIR

November 28, 2025

West Bengal’s Transgender Community Struggles With Election Commission’s Voter ID Rules During SIR

In West Bengal, transgender people are fighting to prove their identity amid the Election Commission's special voter list revision. Many lost family support and documents, making it hard to confirm their voter status.

US Cracks Down on Companies Favoring H-1B Workers Over Americans with Project Firewall

November 28, 2025

US Cracks Down on Companies Favoring H-1B Workers Over Americans with Project Firewall

The US government is serious about protecting American jobs! Project Firewall targets employers who prefer H-1B visa holders over local workers. The EEOC steps in with new rules and orders stopping unfair hiring. Will companies finally put Americans first?

Texas Bank CEO Dennis Nixon Slams $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee, Warns Small Firms Will Struggle to Hire

November 28, 2025

Texas Bank CEO Dennis Nixon Slams $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee, Warns Small Firms Will Struggle to Hire

Dennis Nixon, CEO of Texas's International Bank of Commerce, defends H-1B visas and calls the $100,000 fee 'prohibitive.' While giants like Amazon can survive, small entrepreneurs will struggle to hire top foreign talent.