Trump administration eyes tighter H-1B, green card and student visa rules; Indians could be among most affected
Trump administration eyes tighter H-1B, green card and student visa rules; Indians could be among most affected
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Vice President, T.N. Governor Arlekar, CM Vijay pay tributes to Rettamalai Srinivasan on birth anniversary
In a post on X, Mr. Vijay said Rettamalai Srinivasan was a pioneer of social justice and a powerful voice for the rights of the oppressed.

Stake sale deal in Vizhinjam port detrimental to public interest, says Kerala Leader of the Opposition Pinarayi Vijayan
The former Chief Minister requests the Securities and Exchange Board of India to examine whether the disclosure made by Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone Limited in relation to the share purchase and subscription agreement concerning Adani Vizhinjam Port Private Limited conforms to contractual and regulatory requirements

Penalty for late admission for PUC students abolished in Karnataka
In 2018-19, the government of Karnataka had imposed a penalty of ₹670 to ₹2,220 on students who enrol late in PU colleges
Explained: The app that can stop an e-rickshaw — and why it has exposed a bigger cybersecurity risk
Vulnerable e-rickshaw batteries are being remotely disabled using Bluetooth apps. Government agencies have ordered app removals and initiated cybersecurity investigations. Experts state the issue lies in insecure battery system designs, not just specific applications. This vulnerability affects low-cost vehicles prioritizing affordability over digital security. The incidents highlight broader risks for connected transport systems and public safety.