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Telangana Student Found Dead In London, Family Seeks Govt Help
Telangana student Srinath Reddy, 25, from Kamareddy district, was found dead in England on June 23, leaving his family seeking government help to bring his body back to India. Srinath Reddy was a native of Talamadla village in Rajampet mandal of Kamareddy district. He had gone to England around 14 months ago for higher studies and was pursuing his MS at Leicester University. Telangana Student Found Dea
Telangana Student Found Dead In London, Family Seeks Govt Help
Telangana student Srinath Reddy, 25, from Kamareddy district, was found dead in England on June 23, leaving his family seeking government help to bring his body back to India. Srinath Reddy was a native of Talamadla village in Rajampet mandal of Kamareddy district. He had gone to England around 14 months ago for higher studies and was pursuing his MS at Leicester University. Telangana Student Found Dea
Telangana Youth Shot Dead During Pizza Delivery in New York
The incident reportedly happened on Friday night, June 5, 2026, in New York, USA. A 26-year-old man from Telangana was allegedly shot dead while working as a pizza delivery driver in New York, United States. The victim was reportedly from Gundlapochampally in Medchal district. He had been living in the US and was working part-time as a pizza delivery driver.
Telangana Youth Shot Dead During Pizza Delivery in New York
The incident reportedly happened on Friday night, June 5, 2026, in New York, USA. A 26-year-old man from Telangana was allegedly shot dead while working as a pizza delivery driver in New York, United States. The victim was reportedly from Gundlapochampally in Medchal district. He had been living in the US and was working part-time as a pizza delivery driver.
Can Green Card Applicants Stay In US? DHS Clarification Brings Relief
DHS Green Card Update Eases Applicant Concerns Green Card Applicants Get Big Relief The US Department of Homeland Security has clarified that most green card applicants will not have to leave the United States while their applications are under review. The DHS green card clarification comes after earlier remarks from USCIS created confusion among immigrants, employers, and visa holders. Adjustment Of S
Can Green Card Applicants Stay In US? DHS Clarification Brings Relief
DHS Green Card Update Eases Applicant Concerns Green Card Applicants Get Big Relief The US Department of Homeland Security has clarified that most green card applicants will not have to leave the United States while their applications are under review. The DHS green card clarification comes after earlier remarks from USCIS created confusion among immigrants, employers, and visa holders. Adjustment Of S
Meghna Patel Virginia Shooting: Gujarat Woman Killed Inside Supermarket
Meghnaben Patel, a 45-year-old Indian-origin woman from Gujarat, was shot dead inside a supermarket in Virginia on Saturday morning, May 23, 2026, in what reports described as a suspected robbery attempt. Patel had reportedly worked at the store for nearly 10 years. Patel was originally from Jantral village in Gujarat’s Mehsana district. News of her death has triggered grief among her family in Gujarat and concern among Indian-origin families in the United States. Masked Gunman Opened Fire at Close Range CCTV footage that surfaced online reportedly showed a masked man entering the nearly empty supermarket while posing as a customer. The suspect was seen wearing a jacket, face covering, gloves and camouflage or animal-print pants as he approached the counter where Patel was standing. After briefly speaking with Patel, the man pulled out a handgun and opened fire from close range. Patel collapsed behind the counter after being shot. The attacker then moved over the counter, fired again and fled the store. Police Investigation Underway; Shooter Later Found Dead Local police reached the scene after receiving information about the shooting, cordoned off the area and launched an investigation. Special teams were reportedly deployed to trace the attacker. A later report said authorities confirmed that the shooter had no known connection with Patel and was later found dead. The suspect’s identity and exact motive were not clearly available in the source material reviewed. The exact Virginia city, supermarket name and police department handling the case were not immediately confirmed in the available reports reviewed. Gujarat Family and US Gujarati Community Mourn Patel is survived by her husband, Upendrabhai Patel, daughter Nakshiben and son Smit, who live in the United States. Her parents, Karsanbhai Patel and Kapilaben, live in Jantral village, according to reports. Her killing has caused grief in her hometown and concern within the Gujarati community in the US, especially as reports described her as another Gujarat native killed in the United States this year.
Meghna Patel Virginia Shooting: Gujarat Woman Killed Inside Supermarket
Meghnaben Patel, a 45-year-old Indian-origin woman from Gujarat, was shot dead inside a supermarket in Virginia on Saturday morning, May 23, 2026, in what reports described as a suspected robbery attempt. Patel had reportedly worked at the store for nearly 10 years. Patel was originally from Jantral village in Gujarat’s Mehsana district. News of her death has triggered grief among her family in Gujarat and concern among Indian-origin families in the United States. Masked Gunman Opened Fire at Close Range CCTV footage that surfaced online reportedly showed a masked man entering the nearly empty supermarket while posing as a customer. The suspect was seen wearing a jacket, face covering, gloves and camouflage or animal-print pants as he approached the counter where Patel was standing. After briefly speaking with Patel, the man pulled out a handgun and opened fire from close range. Patel collapsed behind the counter after being shot. The attacker then moved over the counter, fired again and fled the store. Police Investigation Underway; Shooter Later Found Dead Local police reached the scene after receiving information about the shooting, cordoned off the area and launched an investigation. Special teams were reportedly deployed to trace the attacker. A later report said authorities confirmed that the shooter had no known connection with Patel and was later found dead. The suspect’s identity and exact motive were not clearly available in the source material reviewed. The exact Virginia city, supermarket name and police department handling the case were not immediately confirmed in the available reports reviewed. Gujarat Family and US Gujarati Community Mourn Patel is survived by her husband, Upendrabhai Patel, daughter Nakshiben and son Smit, who live in the United States. Her parents, Karsanbhai Patel and Kapilaben, live in Jantral village, according to reports. Her killing has caused grief in her hometown and concern within the Gujarati community in the US, especially as reports described her as another Gujarat native killed in the United States this year.
Piyush Goyal Canada Visit To Push $50 Billion Trade Goal
India-Canada Trade Talks Gain Momentum In May 2026 Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to visit Canada from May 25 to May 27, 2026, as India and Canada work to rebuild economic confidence and push bilateral trade toward a $50 billion target by 2030. The visit comes at an important time because both countries are trying to move beyond recent diplomatic strain and focus on business, investment, energy, and technology cooperation. Goyal w
Piyush Goyal Canada Visit To Push $50 Billion Trade Goal
India-Canada Trade Talks Gain Momentum In May 2026 Union Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal is set to visit Canada from May 25 to May 27, 2026, as India and Canada work to rebuild economic confidence and push bilateral trade toward a $50 billion target by 2030. The visit comes at an important time because both countries are trying to move beyond recent diplomatic strain and focus on business, investment, energy, and technology cooperation. Goyal w
Indian student found dead in Pittsburgh after going missing, investigation underway
Incidents involving Indian students going missing in the United States have raised growing concern in recent months, with several tragic cases reported across different states. In the latest development, a 17-year-old Indian-origin student, Gautam Raja Rajanikanth, was found dead in Pennsylvania after being reported missing over the weekend, prompting an ongoing investigation by local authorities. Gautam, who was pursuing his 11th grade education in Pittsburgh’s South Fayette area, was last seen on Saturday. According to preliminary information, he became unreachable shortly thereafter, leading his family to file a missing person complaint with the South Fayette Police Department. Authorities initiated a search operation soon after receiving the report, focusing on locating the teenager and determining his whereabouts. Following an extensive search effort, officials confirmed that Gautam’s body was recovered on Monday. While the discovery has brought some closure to the search, the exact circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear. Police have not yet disclosed the cause of death and stated that the investigation is ongoing, with further details expected pending official findings. The sudden loss has deeply affected Gautam’s family, friends, and the wider Indian diaspora community. The case has once again highlighted concerns regarding the safety and well-being of international students in the United States, especially amid a series of similar incidents reported in recent times. Authorities have urged the public to refrain from speculation as the investigation continues. More information is expected to be released as officials complete their inquiries into the tragic incident.
Indian student found dead in Pittsburgh after going missing, investigation underway
Incidents involving Indian students going missing in the United States have raised growing concern in recent months, with several tragic cases reported across different states. In the latest development, a 17-year-old Indian-origin student, Gautam Raja Rajanikanth, was found dead in Pennsylvania after being reported missing over the weekend, prompting an ongoing investigation by local authorities. Gautam, who was pursuing his 11th grade education in Pittsburgh’s South Fayette area, was last seen on Saturday. According to preliminary information, he became unreachable shortly thereafter, leading his family to file a missing person complaint with the South Fayette Police Department. Authorities initiated a search operation soon after receiving the report, focusing on locating the teenager and determining his whereabouts. Following an extensive search effort, officials confirmed that Gautam’s body was recovered on Monday. While the discovery has brought some closure to the search, the exact circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear. Police have not yet disclosed the cause of death and stated that the investigation is ongoing, with further details expected pending official findings. The sudden loss has deeply affected Gautam’s family, friends, and the wider Indian diaspora community. The case has once again highlighted concerns regarding the safety and well-being of international students in the United States, especially amid a series of similar incidents reported in recent times. Authorities have urged the public to refrain from speculation as the investigation continues. More information is expected to be released as officials complete their inquiries into the tragic incident.
Jaahnavi Kandula's Family Receives $29 Million Settlement After Fatal Police Accident in Seattle
The city of Seattle has reached a $29 million settlement with the family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old graduate student from India, who was tragically killed in 2023 when a speeding police officer struck her. Kandula, a master's student at Northeastern University’s Seattle campus, was hit by Officer Kevin Dave, who was driving at 74 mph (119 km/h) in a 25-mph (40 km/h) zone while responding to a drug overdose call. Though Dave had his emergency lights
Jaahnavi Kandula's Family Receives $29 Million Settlement After Fatal Police Accident in Seattle
The city of Seattle has reached a $29 million settlement with the family of Jaahnavi Kandula, a 23-year-old graduate student from India, who was tragically killed in 2023 when a speeding police officer struck her. Kandula, a master's student at Northeastern University’s Seattle campus, was hit by Officer Kevin Dave, who was driving at 74 mph (119 km/h) in a 25-mph (40 km/h) zone while responding to a drug overdose call. Though Dave had his emergency lights
Indian-origin woman murdered in Toronto, partner suspected as police issue arrest warrant
A shocking incident has sent ripples through the Indian diaspora in Canada after a 30-year-old Indian-origin woman was found murdered in Toronto. Canadian police have confirmed that the case is being investigated as a homicide, with strong suspicion of intimate partner violence. Authorities have issued a Canada-wide arrest warrant for a man believed to have been known to the victim. The woman has been identified as Himanshi Khurana, a resident of Toronto. Police are actively searchi
Indian-origin woman murdered in Toronto, partner suspected as police issue arrest warrant
A shocking incident has sent ripples through the Indian diaspora in Canada after a 30-year-old Indian-origin woman was found murdered in Toronto. Canadian police have confirmed that the case is being investigated as a homicide, with strong suspicion of intimate partner violence. Authorities have issued a Canada-wide arrest warrant for a man believed to have been known to the victim. The woman has been identified as Himanshi Khurana, a resident of Toronto. Police are actively searchi
US May Permanently Pause Migration From Third World Countries: Trump’s Thanksgiving Statement
In a strong and widely discussed Thanksgiving announcement, Donald Trump stated that the United States may “permanently pause migration from all Third World countries” under his proposed immigration plan. The statement immediately sparked national and global conversations, amplifying the ongoing debate around the future of U.S. immigration policies. A Strong Position on Migration During his Thanksgiving message, Trum
US May Permanently Pause Migration From Third World Countries: Trump’s Thanksgiving Statement
In a strong and widely discussed Thanksgiving announcement, Donald Trump stated that the United States may “permanently pause migration from all Third World countries” under his proposed immigration plan. The statement immediately sparked national and global conversations, amplifying the ongoing debate around the future of U.S. immigration policies. A Strong Position on Migration During his Thanksgiving message, Trum
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.
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
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









