Indian Employee of LuLu Group Arrested in Abu Dhabi for Alleged Embezzlement of ₹1.5 Crore

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:06pm on 07 Apr 2024,Sunday India Global

Abu Dhabi police have apprehended Muhammad Niyas, a 38-year-old Indian employee of the LuLu Group, for purportedly embezzling ₹1.5 crore from the company. Niyas, a native of Kannur district in Kerala, worked as a cash office-in-charge at LuLu Hypermarket in Khalidiyah Mall, Abu Dhabi, for 15 years. The robbery was discovered after Niyas failed to report for duty on March 25 and subsequent attempts to contact him were unsuccessful. Following an investigation, the police swiftly arrested Niyas, with the commercial institution expressing gratitude for the prompt response. Further legal actions are pending as the investigation progresses.  

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A 99-Year-Old Indian Woman Became a US Citizen, Showing Age Doesn't Matter

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:02am on 07 Apr 2024,Sunday India Global

Daibai, a 99-year-old Indian woman, has obtained US citizenship after years in Florida with her daughter. USCIS hailed her journey, capturing the heartwarming moment she received her citizenship certificate. While her accomplishment is celebrated, it also sparked questions among Indian X users about the delay in her naturalization process. USCIS manages immigration affairs, including visas for Indian tech professionals. One user humorously hinted at Daibai's prolonged wait, joking about Indian green card backlogs and H-1B renewals, suggesting she can now retire. Daibai's story serves as a testament to resilience and the adage that age is just a number on the path to citizenship.

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India is Now Supplying Onions to Sri Lanka And UAE, After Maldives

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:05am on 07 Apr 2024,Sunday India Global

India's commitment to its Neighborhood First policy remains steadfast despite political shifts in Maldives favoring China. In continuation of this, India plans to supply thousands of metric tons of onions to Sri Lanka after aiding Maldives. Furthermore, India has allocated an additional 10,000 metric tons of onions to the UAE, reinforcing the strong bilateral ties between the two nations. This demonstrates the credibility of Narendra Modi's government in prioritizing regional partnerships and ensuring the provision of essential commodities to neighboring countries, even amidst changing geopolitical dynamics.

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Indian Neurologist's UK Study to Revolutionize Dementia Diagnosis

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 04:38am on 07 Apr 2024,Sunday India Global

UK researchers, including Dr. Ashvini Keshavan of UCL, have clinched a significant grant to advance dementia blood tests. They zero in on p-tau217, a promising Alzheimer's biomarker, while a parallel team from Oxford and Cambridge explores proteins for diverse dementia types. Recruiting nationwide, they aim for NHS integration within five years. Dr. Keshavan underscores the blood's potential in diagnosing Alzheimer's and other dementias.

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Canada Claims That India and Pakistan Are Getting Involved in Its General Elections

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 03:34am on 07 Apr 2024,Sunday India Global

Canada accuses India and Pakistan of election meddling, says Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). CSIS claims covert activities during 2019 and 2021 elections, targeting districts with Indian-origin voters sympathetic to Khalistani movement or pro-Pakistan views. India denies allegations, calling probe 'baseless' and accusing Canada of interference. CSIS suggests Indian government used proxies to influence elections through undisclosed funds to favored candidates. India refutes claims, pointing fingers at Canada's alleged interference. Tensions rise as both nations trade accusations over electoral meddling.

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17 Indians Tricked Into Unsafe Jobs in Laos Are Now Returning Home, Jaishankar Confirms

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 02:56am on 07 Apr 2024,Sunday India Global

Seventeen Indian workers rescued from unsafe and illegal work in Laos are returning home, announced External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. He praised the Indian embassy in Laos for its successful efforts. Jaishankar emphasized PM Modi's commitment to ensuring the welfare of Indians abroad. Meanwhile, the Ministry of External Affairs cautioned against human traffickers offering false job opportunities in Cambodia. Indian nationals are being coerced into online scams and illegal activities, prompting the ministry to advise thorough background checks on prospective employers. Thanks to collaboration with Lao authorities, the repatriation process has been safe.

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Hindu Temple in Texas Faces $1 Million Lawsuit Over Child Branding in Religious Ceremony

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 12:15pm on 06 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

An Indian-origin man sues a Hindu temple in Texas, USA, for over $1 million after his 11-year-old son was branded with a hot iron rod during a religious ceremony in 2023. The lawsuit alleges extreme pain and permanent disfigurement, with the boy developing an infection. The ceremony at Sri Ashtalakshmi Hindu temple involved over 100 participants, including three children. Branding, tattooing, or scarring a child is illegal in Texas, regardless of parental consent. The child, deeply scarred mentally, revealed the incident to his father after the pain worsened. The temple and its parent organization, Jeeyar Educational Trust, are defendants.

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Another Indian Student Dies In US, 10th Incident This Year Raises Concerns

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 08:51am on 06 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

In yet another tragic incident, an Indian student, Uma Satya Sai Gadde, has passed away in Ohio, marking the 10th such death involving Indian students in the US this year. The Indian Consulate in New York confirmed the demise and is coordinating with authorities for an investigation. This adds to a worrying trend, following recent incidents of violence and mysterious deaths among Indian students in the United States, highlighting the need for heightened safety measures and support for the Indian diaspora.

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India Denies Canada's Election Interference Allegations, Called It "Baseless"

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:38am on 06 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

India refutes Canada's claims of election interference, labeling them "baseless" and accuses Ottawa of meddling in its internal affairs. Amid strained relations over Khalistani terrorist's killing, Canadian Security Intelligence Service alleges Indian involvement in 2019 and 2021 polls. India's Ministry of External Affairs rejects the allegations, emphasizing non-interference in democratic processes. CSIS documents suggest Indian government's clandestine activities, including financial support to pro-Indian candidates. Diplomatic tensions escalate as Canada implicates Indian agents in terrorist's death, prompting India to denounce allegations as "absurd" and "motivated." Nijjar, designated as a terrorist by India, heightens bilateral friction.

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'Deeply Saddened': Says Indian Embassy as Another Indian Student Dies in US, Prompting Probe

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 05:55am on 06 Apr 2024,Saturday India Global

Amidst growing concerns over the safety of Indian students in the US, another tragic incident unfolds with the death of Indian student Uma Satya Sai Gadde in Cleveland, Ohio. The Indian Consulate in New York expresses profound grief and initiates an investigation into Gadde's untimely demise. This marks the latest in a series of fatalities among the Indian diaspora in the US since the beginning of 2024. The consulate assures full support to Gadde's family and underscores the need for enhanced safety measures to protect Indian students studying abroad.          

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