SASTRA University Teams Up With The Hindu for Webinar on Boosting Research Culture in Education

January 8, 2026

SASTRA University Teams Up With The Hindu for Webinar on Boosting Research Culture in Education

Learn how to build a strong research culture in higher education at SASTRA University’s webinar on January 10. Top experts will discuss innovation, careers, and national science initiatives.

Chennai to Study Women’s Safety in Public Spaces and Transport with ₹19.78 Lakh Project

January 8, 2026

Chennai to Study Women’s Safety in Public Spaces and Transport with ₹19.78 Lakh Project

Greater Chennai Corporation will conduct a city-wide study on women’s safety in public spaces and transport. The ₹19.78 lakh project will survey 3,000 people and gather data on harassment and safety perceptions across Chennai zones.

Reddit Debate: Indian vs American Managers for H-1B Holders Amid Visa Struggles

January 8, 2026

Reddit Debate: Indian vs American Managers for H-1B Holders Amid Visa Struggles

A Redditor sparked a fiery debate comparing Indian and American managers for H-1B visa holders in the US. Concerns over work pressure clash with hopes for Green Card support in tough immigration times.

MAGA Influencer Demands Deportation of Indian American Hotel Owners for Rejecting DHS, ICE

January 8, 2026

MAGA Influencer Demands Deportation of Indian American Hotel Owners for Rejecting DHS, ICE

A MAGA influencer sparked controversy by calling for deportation of four Indian American hotel owners in Minnesota who denied rooms to immigration agents. The hotel owners were accused of acting against US interests, despite legal protections and citizenship rights.

Woman Shot Dead by ICE Agents in Minneapolis Amid Protests; Self-Defense Claim Challenged

January 8, 2026

Woman Shot Dead by ICE Agents in Minneapolis Amid Protests; Self-Defense Claim Challenged

A woman was fatally shot by ICE agents in Minneapolis during a tense confrontation, as witnesses dispute the official self-defense story. The incident happened amid a massive DHS immigration crackdown.

Ancient Saudi Arabia Was Green, Shaped by Lakes and Rivers, New Research Reveals

January 8, 2026

Ancient Saudi Arabia Was Green, Shaped by Lakes and Rivers, New Research Reveals

Scientists discover Saudi Arabia's vast deserts were once wet and green with lakes supporting humans and wildlife. New findings fuel the kingdom's massive tree-planting push.

Rampaging Elephant Kills 13 in Jharkhand, Triggers Panic and Train Cancellations

January 8, 2026

Rampaging Elephant Kills 13 in Jharkhand, Triggers Panic and Train Cancellations

A wild elephant killed 13 people and injured four in West Singhbhum, Jharkhand, over two days. Trains were cancelled, and BJP leader Madhu Koda urged urgent government steps and support for victims' families.

221(g) Notice Becomes Common for H-1B Visa Applicants Facing Delays in India

January 8, 2026

221(g) Notice Becomes Common for H-1B Visa Applicants Facing Delays in India

H-1B visa applicants from India often receive a 221(g) slip after their US consulate interview, signaling extended processing. This new normal follows social media vetting that started in December 2025. While brief delays clear fast, longer waits may require follow-up or legal steps.

NSW Protest Laws Face Supreme Court Challenge Over Free Speech Rights

January 8, 2026

NSW Protest Laws Face Supreme Court Challenge Over Free Speech Rights

New South Wales protest laws restricting demonstrations up to 90 days after terror attacks are under legal fire. Activist groups claim the laws crush free speech. Police extended the protest ban in Sydney till January 20, raising fears about upcoming rallies.

12 Dead, Thousands Flee Amid Fierce Clashes in Aleppo Between Syrian Army and Kurdish Fighters

January 8, 2026

12 Dead, Thousands Flee Amid Fierce Clashes in Aleppo Between Syrian Army and Kurdish Fighters

At least 12 people died as violent clashes erupted in Aleppo between Syrian forces and Kurdish fighters. Thousands fled after heavy shelling of Kurdish areas declared 'closed military zones' by the government. The conflict deepens Syria's unrest and tensions with Kurdish groups resisting government control.