Why every crisis is a catastrophe in India

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Why every crisis is a catastrophe in India Why every crisis is a catastrophe in India
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Indian students in Iran cut off by curfews, blackouts
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Techies are no longer the biggest beneficiaries of H-1B visas
Contrary to popular belief, medical specialists, not tech professionals, are earning the highest salaries through the US H-1B visa program. Specialty physicians, including cardiologists and surgeons, report median wages exceeding $300,000, driven by an aging population and healthcare staff shortages. Indian-origin doctors are increasingly prominent among these top earners.
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Micron to buy Taiwan fab site for $1.8 billion Micron to buy Taiwan fab site for $1.8 billion
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