Indian Student Tanya Tyagi Dies in Canada
A tragic loss has struck the Indian student community abroad. Tanya Tyagi, a young student from Delhi studying at the University of Calgary, Canada, passed away on June 17, 2025, under unclear circumstances. The news was confirmed by the Consulate General of India in Vancouver via a social media post. The cause of Tanya's sudden death has not been disclosed, and no official explanation has been released by author
Indian Student Tanya Tyagi Dies in Canada
A tragic loss has struck the Indian student community abroad. Tanya Tyagi, a young student from Delhi studying at the University of Calgary, Canada, passed away on June 17, 2025, under unclear circumstances. The news was confirmed by the Consulate General of India in Vancouver via a social media post. The cause of Tanya's sudden death has not been disclosed, and no official explanation has been released by author
Elderly Indian parents in the US: issues NRIs are silently battling
For many NRIs living in the United States, bringing their elderly parents from India to live with them, even temporarily, can feel like a heartfelt decision rooted in love and duty. But what often begins with the hope of offering comfort, company, and care for aging parents can quickly turn into a complex web of logistical, emotional, and financial challenges. From visa limitations and healthcare inaccessibility to cultural isolation and mental health struggles, families are increasingly find
Elderly Indian parents in the US: issues NRIs are silently battling
For many NRIs living in the United States, bringing their elderly parents from India to live with them, even temporarily, can feel like a heartfelt decision rooted in love and duty. But what often begins with the hope of offering comfort, company, and care for aging parents can quickly turn into a complex web of logistical, emotional, and financial challenges. From visa limitations and healthcare inaccessibility to cultural isolation and mental health struggles, families are increasingly find
SBI Cuts FD, Savings Rates After RBI Policy Shift
In a move reflecting the Reserve Bank of India’s latest policy stance, the State Bank of India (SBI) has reduced interest rates on both savings accounts and fixed deposits (FDs), effective from June 15, 2025. This rate revision is expected to impact millions of depositors across the country, as banks realign with softer monetary cues from the central bank. SBI has cut its savings account interest rate by 5 basi
SBI Cuts FD, Savings Rates After RBI Policy Shift
In a move reflecting the Reserve Bank of India’s latest policy stance, the State Bank of India (SBI) has reduced interest rates on both savings accounts and fixed deposits (FDs), effective from June 15, 2025. This rate revision is expected to impact millions of depositors across the country, as banks realign with softer monetary cues from the central bank. SBI has cut its savings account interest rate by 5 basi
NRIs in 30s Ask: Return to India or Stay Abroad Forever?
A viral discussion on Team Blind has ignited a wave of introspection among Indian professionals in the U.S., especially those in their 30s grappling with the long-term consequences of visa dependency, cultural isolation, and aging parents back home. The post asked bluntly: “What is your endgame? Do you really like the isolated 3rd grade VISA dependent life and happy to continue until you die?” prompting hundreds of personal, emotional, and conflict
NRIs in 30s Ask: Return to India or Stay Abroad Forever?
A viral discussion on Team Blind has ignited a wave of introspection among Indian professionals in the U.S., especially those in their 30s grappling with the long-term consequences of visa dependency, cultural isolation, and aging parents back home. The post asked bluntly: “What is your endgame? Do you really like the isolated 3rd grade VISA dependent life and happy to continue until you die?” prompting hundreds of personal, emotional, and conflict
Indian GCC Leadership Booms as NRIs Return to Lead
India's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are undergoing a major leadership shift, with a 30% surge in global roles now led from India and returning NRIs taking centre stage. In a span of just three years, senior positions operated out of Indian GCCs have grown to over 6,500 as of 2024 an astonishing leap from just 115 roles in 2015. The transformation marks a pivotal turn in the maturing Indian enterprise ecosystem.
Indian GCC Leadership Booms as NRIs Return to Lead
India's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are undergoing a major leadership shift, with a 30% surge in global roles now led from India and returning NRIs taking centre stage. In a span of just three years, senior positions operated out of Indian GCCs have grown to over 6,500 as of 2024 an astonishing leap from just 115 roles in 2015. The transformation marks a pivotal turn in the maturing Indian enterprise ecosystem.
Indian Engineer Dies During Scuba Diving in Dubai
A tragic incident during the Eid al-Adha holiday has left an Indian family in Dubai devastated. Issac Paul Olakkengil, a 29-year-old engineer from Kerala, lost his life while scuba diving at Jumeirah Beach on Friday, June 6. The young professional, who had been working in the UAE, suffered a cardiac arrest during a training session in the water. As reported by Khaleej Times, Issac was part of a supervised di
Indian Engineer Dies During Scuba Diving in Dubai
A tragic incident during the Eid al-Adha holiday has left an Indian family in Dubai devastated. Issac Paul Olakkengil, a 29-year-old engineer from Kerala, lost his life while scuba diving at Jumeirah Beach on Friday, June 6. The young professional, who had been working in the UAE, suffered a cardiac arrest during a training session in the water. As reported by Khaleej Times, Issac was part of a supervised di
Telangana MBBS Student Dies in Vietnam Bike Crash
A 21-year-old MBBS student from Telangana tragically lost his life after a high-speed motorcycle crash in Vietnam’s Can Tho City. The victim, identified as Arshid Ashrith, was a third-year medical student and the son of Arshid Arjun and Pratima, residents of the Komaram Bheem Asifabad district in Telangana. The accident occurred in the early hours of June 4 when Ashrith was riding a 150cc motorcycle with a frie
Telangana MBBS Student Dies in Vietnam Bike Crash
A 21-year-old MBBS student from Telangana tragically lost his life after a high-speed motorcycle crash in Vietnam’s Can Tho City. The victim, identified as Arshid Ashrith, was a third-year medical student and the son of Arshid Arjun and Pratima, residents of the Komaram Bheem Asifabad district in Telangana. The accident occurred in the early hours of June 4 when Ashrith was riding a 150cc motorcycle with a frie
Megha Vemuri Banned From MIT Graduation Over Gaza Speech
Indian-American student Megha Vemuri, who served as president of MIT’s Class of 2025, has been banned from participating in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s undergraduate commencement ceremony. The decision came after she delivered a strongly worded pro-Palestine speech during a campus event held just one day prior to graduation. Vemuri was set to play a prominent role as marshal during the cer
Megha Vemuri Banned From MIT Graduation Over Gaza Speech
Indian-American student Megha Vemuri, who served as president of MIT’s Class of 2025, has been banned from participating in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s undergraduate commencement ceremony. The decision came after she delivered a strongly worded pro-Palestine speech during a campus event held just one day prior to graduation. Vemuri was set to play a prominent role as marshal during the cer
RBI reins in JPY-linked special deposits as banks scale down premium offerings
Mumbai's financial sector has witnessed a significant recalibration as a once-popular deposit product—the Japanese yen (JPY)-linked special deposit—loses momentum following regulatory scrutiny and shifting bank strategies. These fancy financial instruments, heavily marketed to attract non-resident Indian (NRI) funds and appease analysts with attractive yield spreads, are now undergoing a correction. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has reportedly advised certain banks to ensure
RBI reins in JPY-linked special deposits as banks scale down premium offerings
Mumbai's financial sector has witnessed a significant recalibration as a once-popular deposit product—the Japanese yen (JPY)-linked special deposit—loses momentum following regulatory scrutiny and shifting bank strategies. These fancy financial instruments, heavily marketed to attract non-resident Indian (NRI) funds and appease analysts with attractive yield spreads, are now undergoing a correction. The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has reportedly advised certain banks to ensure
Vivek Ramaswamy Faces Racist Attacks Over Anniversary Post
Indian-American entrepreneur and Republican politician Vivek Ramaswamy recently took to social media to share a heartfelt message celebrating his 10th wedding anniversary with wife Apoorva. However, what should have been a touching tribute to their love story quickly turned into a target for online hate, as users posted a barrage of racist and anti-immigrant remarks, many of them telling the couple to “go back to India.” In his anniversary post on X , Ramaswamy shared tw
Vivek Ramaswamy Faces Racist Attacks Over Anniversary Post
Indian-American entrepreneur and Republican politician Vivek Ramaswamy recently took to social media to share a heartfelt message celebrating his 10th wedding anniversary with wife Apoorva. However, what should have been a touching tribute to their love story quickly turned into a target for online hate, as users posted a barrage of racist and anti-immigrant remarks, many of them telling the couple to “go back to India.” In his anniversary post on X , Ramaswamy shared tw
US Cuts Remittance Tax to 3.5%: Big Relief for Indian Migrants
The rollback of the proposed 5% remittance tax to 3.5% by the United States government has brought major relief to Indian migrants who regularly send money home. On a $10,000 transfer, senders now save $150 (₹12,000), which is a significant benefit for families depending on overseas income for essential needs such as healthcare, education, and daily expenses. The move is especially helpful for workers in service and labor-intensive industries. India continues to be the top recipie
US Cuts Remittance Tax to 3.5%: Big Relief for Indian Migrants
The rollback of the proposed 5% remittance tax to 3.5% by the United States government has brought major relief to Indian migrants who regularly send money home. On a $10,000 transfer, senders now save $150 (₹12,000), which is a significant benefit for families depending on overseas income for essential needs such as healthcare, education, and daily expenses. The move is especially helpful for workers in service and labor-intensive industries. India continues to be the top recipie
6 Central Texas Cities Rank Among Best to Live in U.S.
Six Central Texas cities have earned high praise in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings of the Best Places to Live in the United States for 2025-2026. Based on a comprehensive evaluation of affordability, job market strength, quality of life, and population migration trends, Leander, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, Round Rock, New Braunfels, and Georgetown all secured positions in the prestigious top 150. Leander led the Central Texas representation at number 8, foll
6 Central Texas Cities Rank Among Best to Live in U.S.
Six Central Texas cities have earned high praise in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings of the Best Places to Live in the United States for 2025-2026. Based on a comprehensive evaluation of affordability, job market strength, quality of life, and population migration trends, Leander, Pflugerville, Cedar Park, Round Rock, New Braunfels, and Georgetown all secured positions in the prestigious top 150. Leander led the Central Texas representation at number 8, foll
US proposes 5% remittance tax on non-citizens, Indians may face higher financial burden
A newly proposed bill in the United States is raising concerns among immigrant communities, particularly the Indian diaspora. The bill, titled "The One Big Beautiful Bill," aims to impose a 5% excise tax on any remittance that originates in the US and is sent to another country. If passed, this provision will significantly impact non-citizens, including millions of Indian nationals living and working in the United States under various visa categories. With over 2.3 mi
US proposes 5% remittance tax on non-citizens, Indians may face higher financial burden
A newly proposed bill in the United States is raising concerns among immigrant communities, particularly the Indian diaspora. The bill, titled "The One Big Beautiful Bill," aims to impose a 5% excise tax on any remittance that originates in the US and is sent to another country. If passed, this provision will significantly impact non-citizens, including millions of Indian nationals living and working in the United States under various visa categories. With over 2.3 mi
Young Indian-Americans are reshaping cultural roots with fusion and inclusivity
As the Indian diaspora continues to flourish across the United States, a remarkable cultural evolution is taking shape. Leading this transformation are second-generation NRIs—children of Indian immigrants who have been born or raised abroad. Unlike their parents, who often held tightly to the traditions of their homeland, these young individuals are approaching Indian culture from a fresh perspective. Rather than simply preserving customs as they were practiced in India, they are reinte
Young Indian-Americans are reshaping cultural roots with fusion and inclusivity
As the Indian diaspora continues to flourish across the United States, a remarkable cultural evolution is taking shape. Leading this transformation are second-generation NRIs—children of Indian immigrants who have been born or raised abroad. Unlike their parents, who often held tightly to the traditions of their homeland, these young individuals are approaching Indian culture from a fresh perspective. Rather than simply preserving customs as they were practiced in India, they are reinte
2 Indian Students Die in US Car Crash Near Pennsylvania
Two young Indian students studying at Cleveland State University in the United States tragically lost their lives in a devastating car crash in Pennsylvania. The students, identified as 20-year-old Manav Patel and 23-year-old Saurav Prabhakar, died at the scene after their car veered off the road and struck a tree before crashing into a bridge. The accident occurred on May 10, 2025, in East Cocalico Township, located in Lancaster County. The Lancaster County Coroner’s Office
2 Indian Students Die in US Car Crash Near Pennsylvania
Two young Indian students studying at Cleveland State University in the United States tragically lost their lives in a devastating car crash in Pennsylvania. The students, identified as 20-year-old Manav Patel and 23-year-old Saurav Prabhakar, died at the scene after their car veered off the road and struck a tree before crashing into a bridge. The accident occurred on May 10, 2025, in East Cocalico Township, located in Lancaster County. The Lancaster County Coroner’s Office
RBI Tightens Rules on Offshore Gifting by Indian Families to NRIs
In recent years, affluent Indian families have increasingly turned to offshore gifting as a means to support their children settled abroad, whether for education, property acquisitions, or participation in investor immigration programs like the U.S. EB-5 visa. While such familial financial support is common, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has intensified scrutiny over these transactions, particularly when they involve significant foreign investments and large remittances. T
RBI Tightens Rules on Offshore Gifting by Indian Families to NRIs
In recent years, affluent Indian families have increasingly turned to offshore gifting as a means to support their children settled abroad, whether for education, property acquisitions, or participation in investor immigration programs like the U.S. EB-5 visa. While such familial financial support is common, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has intensified scrutiny over these transactions, particularly when they involve significant foreign investments and large remittances. T
Indian Tech CEO Harshavardhana Kikkeri Kills Family, Dies by Suicide in Washington, US
A tragic incident involving an Indian tech entrepreneur has shocked communities both in the United States and India. Harshavardhana S Kikkeri, 57, founder and CEO of the now-defunct robotics firm HoloWorld, allegedly shot and killed his wife and teenage son before dying by suicide at their home in Newcastle, Washington, on April 24. The incident is currently under investigation by the King County Sheriff's Office, and authorities are working to determine the motive behind this heartbreaki
Indian Tech CEO Harshavardhana Kikkeri Kills Family, Dies by Suicide in Washington, US
A tragic incident involving an Indian tech entrepreneur has shocked communities both in the United States and India. Harshavardhana S Kikkeri, 57, founder and CEO of the now-defunct robotics firm HoloWorld, allegedly shot and killed his wife and teenage son before dying by suicide at their home in Newcastle, Washington, on April 24. The incident is currently under investigation by the King County Sheriff's Office, and authorities are working to determine the motive behind this heartbreaki
NRIs Drive India's Economic Resilience with Record Remittances and Growing Investments
Non-Resident Indians have long played the role of cultural ambassadors, but their economic contribution is now more vital than ever as India navigates an increasingly turbulent global landscape. Amid rising trade tensions and monetary uncertainties, the Reserve Bank of India has acknowledged that NRI remittances and investments are not just sentimental gestures but strategic assets. The RBI, in its recent monthly bulletin, noted that with the right policy support, India can transform global v
NRIs Drive India's Economic Resilience with Record Remittances and Growing Investments
Non-Resident Indians have long played the role of cultural ambassadors, but their economic contribution is now more vital than ever as India navigates an increasingly turbulent global landscape. Amid rising trade tensions and monetary uncertainties, the Reserve Bank of India has acknowledged that NRI remittances and investments are not just sentimental gestures but strategic assets. The RBI, in its recent monthly bulletin, noted that with the right policy support, India can transform global v
DHS Mistakenly Sends Deportation Notices to U.S. Citizens in Immigration Parole Crackdown
In a sweeping move targeting individuals living in the United States under humanitarian parole, the Department of Homeland Security sent a mass email with the subject line “Notice of Termination of Parole.” The message carried a stark warning: recipients were ordered to depart the U.S. immediately or face possible law enforcement action leading to deportation. It also emphasized that any benefits tied to their parole, such as work authorization, would be revoked. The email further wa
DHS Mistakenly Sends Deportation Notices to U.S. Citizens in Immigration Parole Crackdown
In a sweeping move targeting individuals living in the United States under humanitarian parole, the Department of Homeland Security sent a mass email with the subject line “Notice of Termination of Parole.” The message carried a stark warning: recipients were ordered to depart the U.S. immediately or face possible law enforcement action leading to deportation. It also emphasized that any benefits tied to their parole, such as work authorization, would be revoked. The email further wa
NRIs Not Liable for Capital Gains Tax on Mutual Fund Sales in India, Rules ITAT
In a ruling that could significantly influence the tax liabilities of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) investing in Indian mutual funds, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), Mumbai bench, has determined that capital gains earned by NRIs on the redemption of mutual fund units are not taxable in India. This decision was delivered in a case involving a Singapore-based NRI who had declared short-term capital gains from mutual fund investments but claimed exemption under the Double Taxation Avoidance
NRIs Not Liable for Capital Gains Tax on Mutual Fund Sales in India, Rules ITAT
In a ruling that could significantly influence the tax liabilities of Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) investing in Indian mutual funds, the Income Tax Appellate Tribunal (ITAT), Mumbai bench, has determined that capital gains earned by NRIs on the redemption of mutual fund units are not taxable in India. This decision was delivered in a case involving a Singapore-based NRI who had declared short-term capital gains from mutual fund investments but claimed exemption under the Double Taxation Avoidance









