Indian Woman Says Shower Steam Set Off Alarm And Led To ₹1.3 Lakh Charge In Australia

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:58pm on 18 Aug 2026,Tuesday India Global

An Indian woman living in Australia has claimed she was fined A$1,800, around Rs 1.3 lakh, after steam from a five-minute shower allegedly triggered her building’s fire alarm. Vamika said she did not switch on the bathroom exhaust fan because she gets cold easily. The alarm sounded shortly after her shower, prompting a building manager to enter her apartment. She later claimed the charge was linked to the fire service response. Her experience sparked an online debate over whether shower steam can trigger alarms and whether residents should bear emergency-response costs. Some users questioned the alarm’s placement and sensitivity, while others suggested residents should receive warnings or exemptions before facing charges.

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India Says Hasina Press Meet Needs No Repetition as Bangladesh Links Rahman Visit to Extradition

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:43pm on 18 Aug 2026,Tuesday India Global

India on Tuesday said its position on former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s August 5 press interaction in New Delhi “needs no repetition”, as Dhaka linked Prime Minister Tarique Rahman’s proposed India visit to action on Hasina’s extradition request. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said India remains committed to “positive, constructive and forward-looking relations” with Bangladesh based on mutual interests and reciprocity. He reiterated that Hasina’s extradition request is being examined through India’s established processes. Bangladesh said Hasina’s interaction had disrupted efforts to facilitate Rahman’s visit and sought action under the bilateral extradition treaty. The episode has emerged as another obstacle to improving India-Bangladesh ties, already strained since Hasina fled to India in August 2024.

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Indian-Origin US Green Card Holder Detained By ICE Despite Earlier Deportation Case Dismissal

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:47pm on 18 Aug 2026,Tuesday India Global

An Indian-origin woman who has lived in the US for 27 years has been detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), despite an immigration judge dismissing her deportation case in May. Venkata Narsamamba Vasamsetty, a green card holder since 2013 and grandmother of 2, was detained on August 11 during a scheduled ICE check-in. Authorities had previously questioned whether she abandoned her permanent residency after spending about 7 months in India in 2022 while caring for her seriously ill parents and recovering from COVID-19. Her lawyer says DHS failed to meet a court deadline, leading to the case being dismissed. Her legal team has challenged her detention. (PC: NDTV)

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‘Completely Broken’: Indian-Origin Musician Recounts 14-Day ICE Detention In California

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 01:52pm on 18 Aug 2026,Tuesday India Global

Indian-origin jazz musician Pritesh Walia has spoken about his 14-day detention by US Immigration and Customs Enforcement after he was allegedly accused of overstaying his visa. Walia said he was unexpectedly detained after returning to Los Angeles on August 2 and was later transferred to the Adelanto ICE Processing Centre. After being released on bond, he described the experience as frightening, saying he felt “scared, hopeless, and completely broken.” Born and raised in New Delhi, Walia began studying Indian classical music at 13 before moving to the US for higher education. He thanked his family, girlfriend, lawyer and the music community for their support.  

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Bangladesh Says It Does Not Want Friendly Ties With India To Deteriorate Over Teesta Water Dispute

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:46am on 18 Aug 2026,Tuesday India Global

Bangladesh has said it does not want its friendly relations with India to deteriorate over the long-pending Teesta water-sharing dispute. Water Resources Minister Shahiduddin Chowdhury Anee urged New Delhi to consider Bangladesh’s interests while protecting its own. Dhaka is also pushing a proposed Teesta River restoration and management project with Chinese support to address floods, erosion and dry-season water shortages in northern districts. Anee said Bangladesh urgently needs a water-sharing agreement but would proceed with the project regardless of whether it is called a treaty or master plan. India has said the issue should involve all relevant stakeholders, including West Bengal. (PC: IndiaToday)

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“Please Don’t Go”: American Woman Breaks Down As Indian Neighbours Return Home

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 10:16am on 18 Aug 2026,Tuesday India Global

An emotional farewell between an American woman and her Indian neighbours has gone viral on Instagram. In the video, Vijay Kokkeragadda is seen outside his home before leaving for Detroit Airport to return to India. His American neighbour walks up, hugs him tightly and breaks down in tears. Vijay smiles and comforts her as the emotional goodbye unfolds. According to Vijay’s Instagram post, he did not know the farewell was being recorded. A friend secretly filmed the moment and later shared the video with him. Vijay said he was glad to have the recording because it captured genuine emotions, friendship and affection between neighbours. (PC: NDTV)

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16-Year-Old Lakshmanan Meyyappan Becomes World’s Youngest Male Chartered Accountant

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:41am on 18 Aug 2026,Tuesday India Global

Lakshmanan Meyyappan, 16, has been recognised by Guinness World Records as the world’s youngest male Chartered Accountant at 16 years and 141 days. Based in Dubai, Meyyappan began studying for the ACCA qualification at 15 and completed it in about a year. He later earned the CFA charter and is now pursuing an MSc in Finance. He also works as a Senior Research Analyst at Century Financial, focusing on investments, research and financial markets. His interest in accounting began during the COVID-19 pandemic, influenced by his mother, who is also an ACCA. Meyyappan says curiosity, rather than speed, drove his achievements. (PC: NDTV)

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Taliban Seeks Deeper India Ties as Kabul Declares ‘New Chapter’ of Stability and Growth

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:05am on 18 Aug 2026,Tuesday India Global

Taliban-appointed Afghan Embassy Chargé d’Affaires Mufti Noor Ahmad Noor, speaking in New Delhi on the fifth anniversary of the Taliban’s return to power, called for deeper engagement between Afghanistan and India while portraying Afghanistan as stable and moving beyond war. Addressing an audience including MEA Joint Secretary Dr. Anand Prakash and foreign diplomats, Noor described August 15 as the start of a “new chapter” focused on stability, reconstruction, economic growth and expanding global relations based on mutual respect. He credited the Taliban government with implementing Sharia, strengthening security and independent decision-making. Noor argued that a peaceful, stable and responsible Afghanistan could create opportunities for regional connectivity, trade, investment and economic cooperation. (PC: X)

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$100,000 H-1B Fee Could Push Talent and Jobs Out of US, Warns Indian-American Lawmaker

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:25pm on 17 Aug 2026,Monday India Global

Indian-American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi has warned that the US administration’s $100,000 H-1B fee could drive skilled workers and jobs overseas. He said the high cost may discourage companies from hiring foreign professionals in specialised fields. Instead, firms could choose to move some work outside the US. Krishnamoorthi said H-1B workers from India, China and other countries play an important role in the US economy. He also noted that some foreign workers later start companies and create jobs. The fee is facing a legal challenge. A US appeals court has refused to pause a ruling that blocked the charge.

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Microsoft Researcher Returns to India After Canada PhD, Chooses Family and India’s Growing AI Sector

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 07:15pm on 17 Aug 2026,Monday India Global

Nandan Thakur, a Microsoft Research postdoctoral researcher, has returned to India after completing his PhD in Canada. He said the decision was based on personal and professional reasons. Thakur missed his family, friends, Indian food and important events back home. He also faced loneliness and stress linked to immigration and visa rules. Despite Canada offering higher salaries and a clear path to permanent residency, he chose to return. Thakur said India’s growing AI sector also influenced his decision. He joined Microsoft Research India in Bengaluru. He said he and his wife wanted to build their future closer to family and contribute to India’s AI ecosystem.

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