India
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WASHINGTON: Fewer Indian students are studying in America these days. The number of students from India in the United States dropped for the second successive year even as there was a surge of Chinese students amid an overall increase of foreign students coming to America. The annual ”Open Doors” survey of international students in US released… Read More »
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Mad scramble for Indian students
Posted on August 27, 2012
Comment (0)Indian students keen to study abroad are being courted aggressively by countries such as France, Germany, Australia and Canada. The bait: lower fees than the US, an easier visa regime than UK’s and more scholarships and work opportunities than either. Traditionally, the US – with more than one lakh Indian students – and the UK… Read More »
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Indians living abroad keen to use RTI, but the government isn’t making it easier
Posted on June 23, 2011
Comment (0)A couple of activists have spearheaded a campaign to make it more convenient for Indians living abroad to use the RTI Act. One of the issues is providing an online facility to make relevant payments on RTI applications. But their efforts have met with indifference by the government Thousands of Indians reside in other countries… Read More »
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In Singapore, Indians at Work Can be Very Intimidating
Posted on July 10, 2009
Comment (0)An expat must adapt to the genteel workplace in Singapore, says Bharat Puri, Cadbury’s global chocolate category director. For more news and updates, assistance with your visa needs or for a Free Assessment of your profile for Immigration or Work Visa’s just visit www.y-axis.com
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Indian-origin grocer’s ‘unhealthy’ shop closed down
Posted on March 6, 2009
Comment (0)LONDON: A grocery owned by an Indian-origin shopkeeper in the UK has been closed down after health inspectors found mouse droppings near food and other unhygienic instances in the shop. For more news and updates, assistance with your visa needs or for a Free Assessment of your profile for Immigration or Work Visa’s just visit… Read More »
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Immigrant Chinese, Indian tech workers increasingly return home
Posted on March 6, 2009
Comment (0)The U.S. economic magnet is losing some of its power to retain skilled immigrants from China and India, many of whom have come to Silicon Valley to study and work, according to a survey released today of more than a thousand returnees. A powerful combination of career, family, culture and rapidly growing economies in their… Read More »
Indian students pull back from US; China races ahead
Posted on November 15, 2012