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मसूरी: वीकेंड पर उमड़ी पर्यटकों की भीड़, दिनभर ट्रैफिक जाम से जूझता रहा शहर, खुलवाने में जुटे रहे पुलिसकर्मी – मसूरी में वीकेंड पर उमड़ी पर्यटकों की भीड़; शहर पूरे दिन ट्रैफिक जाम से जूझता है

वीकेंड पर मसूरी में पर्यटकों की भारी भीड़ के चलते शहर की सड़कों पर दिनभर जाम लगा रहा. सुबह से ही प्रमुख बाजारों व सड़कों पर वाहनों का दबाव बढ़ गया। जिससे स्थानीय लोगों और पर्यटकों को दिक्कतों का सामना करना पड़ा.

रविवार को सबसे ज्यादा जाम लंढौर बाजार, माल रोड, पिक्चर पैलेस और कैम्पटी रोड पर देखने को मिला। वीकेंड और संकरी सड़कों के कारण अचानक वाहनों का दबाव बढ़ने से ट्रैफिक रेंगता रहा तो कुछ जगहों पर लोग काफी देर तक जाम में फंसे रहे।

नैनीताल: ईद के बाद नैनीताल में बढ़ा यातायात का दबाव, दोपहिया वाहनों पर रोक, चौराहों पर लगा लंबा जाम

भीड़ सबसे ज्यादा माल रोड और पिक्चर पैलेस इलाके में थी, जहां गाड़ियों की लंबी कतारें लग गईं. लंढौर बाजार की संकरी सड़कें जाम का मुख्य कारण बनीं। जाम में फंसे उपेन्द्र सिंह, राजवीर सिंह और धर्मपाल सिंह ने प्रशासन से बेहतर यातायात प्रबंधन की मांग की।

पुलिसकर्मी पूरे दिन जाम खुलवाने में लगे रहे

पुलिसकर्मी दिनभर यातायात व्यवस्था संभालने में जुटे रहे। प्रभारी निरीक्षक देवेन्द्र सिंह चौहान ने बताया कि पर्यटकों की संख्या बढ़ने से यातायात का दबाव था लेकिन पुलिस स्थिति को नियंत्रित करने का प्रयास करती रही। इसके बावजूद पूरे दिन रुक-रुक कर जाम लगता रहा।

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Can I convert H-1B to B-1/B-2 after being fired from a job in the US? Immigration experts explain what to keep in mind

क्या अमेरिका में नौकरी से निकाले जाने के बाद एच-1बी बी-1/बी-2 में बदल सकते हैं? आप्रवासन विशेषज्ञ बताते हैं कि किन बातों का ध्यान रखना चाहिए

Switching from H-1B to B-1 or B-2 was a time-tested legal path to remain in the US when one loses their job, but this path has now come under scrutiny.

Changing status from H-1B to B-1/B-2 visa is considered a safe and legal way to stay in the US if an H-1-B visa holder loses his/her job. But now USCIS is not allowing this, even if all legalities are maintained. There is no new rule outlawing this but USCIS has archived website pages that indicate that job searches and interviews may be permitted under the B-1 or B-2 classification. According to immigration experts, it is unclear whether ‘archived’ means ‘canceled’ and whether USCIS now considers it illegal. But several cases have emerged in recent months where USCIS did not allow former H-1Bs to switch to B-1/B-2 status after losing their jobs.

From H-1B to B-1/B-2: What’s the issue?

When an H-1B worker loses employment, he or she gets a 6-0 day grace period to look for another job. For years, immigration experts advised them to file Form I-539 and change their status to B-1 or B-2. Both of these B visas are for tourists, while B-1 is for business purposes. But now it is being denied because job searching is not an acceptable activity for a tourist visa holder. And if someone switches from B-1/B-2 to H-1B after finding a job, it becomes easier for the administration to take action because they can say the person never had ‘tourist’ intentions. Immigration attorney Emily Newman said USCIS has not clarified whether they have changed their policy since switching from H-1B to B-2 was previously allowed. By law, one cannot start work under a B-1 or B-2 visa but looking for jobs is not restricted. Newman said, “The statute has not been amended to prohibit job searches under B-2. The regulation has not been rewritten. Unless the legal authority changes, the prohibition remains what Congress enacted: employment, not exploration.”

what changed? Strict scrutiny on B-2 filing

Newman said the recent denials show that B-1/B-2 filings following H-1B layoffs are being scrutinized more closely. This does not mean that filing a B-2 is impossible at all, but applicants must document their case carefully. they have to

  • Non-immigrant intent to show that they do not plan to stay permanently
  • Prove financial ability to support yourself without a job in the US
  • They have a place of residence outside the US to which they intend to return

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Owaisi announces alliance for Bengal elections: AIMIM to contest elections with Humayun Kabir’s AJU party. india news

Owaisi announces alliance for Bengal elections: AIMIM will contest elections with Humayun Kabir's AJU party

All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) chief Asaduddin Owaisi announced on Sunday that the party will contest the upcoming West Bengal Assembly elections in alliance with Humayun Kabir’s Aam Janata Unnayan Party (AJUP).Announcing the alliance, Owaisi said, “AIMIM has decided to form an alliance with the Janata Unnayan Party for the West Bengal elections. We want to strengthen AIMIM and ensure that our candidates are successful in every corner of the country, and raise the voice of the poor and the oppressed in the Assembly… In West Bengal, 5 lakh backward class certificates have been cancelled, most of which belong to Muslims. There are also many stories of harassment. They They secure votes in the name of secularism but when the Majlis advocates equity and representation, they do not like it…”He also said, “I will hold a press conference in Kolkata with Humayun Kabir on March 25.”

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Kabir, a former All India Trinamool Congress leader and AJUP founder, had earlier said that his party would contest 182 seats in the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections. “I had already announced 15 candidates. Now, Humayun Kabir will contest from Rani Nagar; he is also doing an additional job. Then, another businessman named Humayun Kabir will contest from Bhagwangola. Also, Manisha Pathak Pandey will contest from 64-Murshidabad seat. So, with the 15 announced earlier and now these three candidates, we have opened a list of 18 candidates today,” he said.He said, “My party, along with the alliance we are in, will contest elections on 182 seats. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) will be a partner and will contest on about 8 of those seats.According to the Election Commission of India, the West Bengal Assembly elections will be held in two phases on April 23 and April 29, 2026, with counting taking place on May 4. The first phase will cover 152 constituencies, while the second phase will cover 142 seats.West Bengal has a total of 294 assembly seats and over 6.45 crore voters, including over 5.23 lakh first-time voters in the age group of 18 to 19 years.The main contest is expected to be between the ruling Trinamool Congress led by Mamata Banerjee and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party.In the 2021 assembly elections, Trinamool Congress retained power with a decisive victory, while Congress and the Left Front failed to win any seats.

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7-year-old boy with Canadian mother arrested by ICE, stepfather says he has legal status until 2030

7-year-old boy with Canadian mother arrested by ICE, stepfather says he has legal status until 2030

Seven-year-old Canadian girl Ayla Luca, originally from British Columbia, has been arrested by ICE along with her mother and sent to a notorious detention center in Texas. According to reports, they have been told that they will be released if they self-deport. Luca is autistic and came to the United States five years ago when his mother, Tania Warner, married American citizen Edward Warner. Edward said that they have legal paperwork with validity till 2030. He is in shock, Warner said, adding that his wife was whispering on the phone so officers could not hear their conversation. “She says she’s shocked…they’re no good. She said the border patrol agents are complete bullshit,” the husband said. The family lives in Kingsville, Texas, and were on their way home from the birth of a child in Raymondville on March 14 when they were stopped at a Border Patrol checkpoint in Sarita. Tania’s cousin Amber Sinclair told the Guardian that Tania has a Social Security card and a functional visa. The family is now raising money for legal help. Vicente Gonzalez, Democratic Congressman for Texas’s 34th Congressional District, said in a statement that his office is working to secure the family’s release. He said, “Tania has a work permit and is part of our Kingsville community; she or her 7-year-old daughter Ayla, who has autism, should not be detained.” “We must bring them home and reunite yet another family torn apart by this administration’s vicious immigration enforcement campaigns,” he said.The mother-daughter duo were initially held at the Rio Grande Valley Central Processing Center in McAllen, Texas, but on Friday morning they were moved to the Dilly Immigration Processing Center in South Texas. Dili is notorious for disease outbreaks, poor medical care, etc. It was originally opened under Barack Obama and closed during Joe Biden. It reopened in early 2025 to house detained families together. Global Affairs Canada, the federal ministry that handles consular services and diplomatic relations, said Thursday it is “aware of multiple cases of Canadians currently or previously held in immigration-related detention in the United States.”A spokesperson said, “Consular officers advocate for Canadian citizens abroad and raise concerns with local authorities about legitimate and serious complaints of abuse or discrimination, but cannot exempt Canadians from local legal processes.” “Due to privacy considerations, no further information can be disclosed.”

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सास बनी राह का कांटा, बहू ने प्रेमी के साथ मिलकर रची साजिश…लखनऊ में दिल दहला देने वाली हत्या

उत्तर प्रदेश समाचार: उत्तर प्रदेश की राजधानी लखनऊ के निशातगंज इलाके में रिश्तों को शर्मसार करने वाली दिल दहला देने वाली घटना सामने आई है। यहां एक बहू ने अपनी ही 69 साल की सास की बेरहमी से हत्या कर दी. बताया जा रहा है कि अवैध संबंध में बाधा बनने पर बहू ने अपनी सास की गला दबाकर हत्या कर दी. घटना शनिवार दोपहर की है, जब मृतक के हाथ-पैर रस्सी से बंधे मिले। इस घटना के बाद पूरे इलाके में सनसनी फैल गई है. पुलिस ने मुख्य आरोपी बहू रंजना को हिरासत में ले लिया है और पूछताछ शुरू कर दी है.

घर पर अकेली थी सास, पोते ने देखा खौफनाक मंजर
मृतक निर्मला देवी सचिवालय से सेवानिवृत्त थीं और अपने बेटे त्रिदेश, बहू रंजना और पोते-पोतियों के साथ निशातगंज गली नंबर-3 में रहती थीं। शनिवार दोपहर करीब चार बजे उनका पोता आदित्य, जो डिलीवरी ब्वॉय का काम करता है, घर लौटा। जब दरवाजा नहीं खुला तो वह किसी तरह अंदर गया तो देखा कि कमरे में उसकी दादी का शव पड़ा हुआ था। उसके हाथ-पैर रस्सी से बंधे थे और गर्दन पर चोट के निशान थे।

किरायेदार ने पुलिस को सूचना दी, बेटे को बुलाया गया
आदित्य की चीख सुनकर ऊपर रहने वाला किरायेदार पिंटू मौर्य नीचे आया। उन्होंने तुरंत पुलिस और मृतक के बेटे त्रिदेश को सूचना दी। त्रिदेश बिजली विभाग में संविदा कर्मचारी है और घटना के समय ड्यूटी पर था। सूचना मिलते ही पुलिस मौके पर पहुंची और जांच शुरू कर दी।

अवैध संबंध बना हत्या का कारण!
पुलिस जांच में पता चला कि बहू रंजना का किसी गैर मर्द से अवैध संबंध था. इसकी जानकारी निर्मला देवी को थी और उन्होंने इसका विरोध किया. इसी वजह से बहू ने अपने प्रेमी के साथ मिलकर हत्या की साजिश रची. घटना के वक्त घर में रंजना और उसकी छोटी बेटी मौजूद थी, जबकि बड़ी बेटी उन्नाव अपने मायके गई हुई थी।

आरोपी हिरासत में, प्रेमी की तलाश जारी
पुलिस ने शक के आधार पर रंजना को हिरासत में ले लिया है और उससे सख्ती से पूछताछ की जा रही है. शव को पोस्टमॉर्टम के लिए भेज दिया गया है और फॉरेंसिक टीम ने मौके से जरूरी सबूत जुटाए हैं. पुलिस अब आरोपी की कथित प्रेमिका की तलाश में लगातार छापेमारी कर रही है. पड़ोसियों के मुताबिक, निर्मला देवी परिवार की मुखिया थीं और सभी का ख्याल रखती थीं। उनकी हत्या से पूरे मोहल्ले में शोक का माहौल है.

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‘Horrifyingly wonderful president, why is he so bloomin’ hard to talk to?’: Starmer’s awkward call with Trump on Iran war mocked in SNL UK debut

'Horrifyingly wonderful president, why is he so bloomin' hard to talk to?': Starmer's awkward call with Trump on Iran war mocked in SNL UK debut

UK version of Saturday night Live Its first episode began in classic style with political cool, imagining Prime Minister Keir Starmer awkwardly trying to tell the US President donald trump That Britain would not get involved in the war with Iran.Played by a well-disguised George Foracres, Starmer nervously sat down at his desk, a framed photo of Trump behind him, as the dial tone rang. “Oh, you idiot! What if Donald yells at me? What do I say?” he said to a consultant played by Hammad Animashon. “Just be yourself, Prime Minister! You’re the one everyone likes.”Trump answered the phone with a blunt “Hello” and Starmer immediately hung up, saying: “Oh, he’s a scary, scary wonderful president. Why is it so difficult to talk to him?”Starmer spoke to his adviser as if Trump were his toxic ex. “I just want her to be happy. You don’t understand her like I do. I can change her!” he said as quoted by Variety.The meeting is then interrupted by Starmer’s new Gen Z mentor, played by Jack Shepp, who calls him “Stormzy”, a play on UK rapper Stormzy. The Gen Z consultant said he’s perfect for the job because “I’m an expert at dirty drama, I’ve been in three gangs and I’m currently gay.”The Gen Z consultant told Starmer that instead of breaking up with Trump over the phone, he should send him a voice note. Starmer replied: “I’ll try anything, I’ll do anything. Except take a stand.”“Hi, Donald. I’m afraid I can’t go to war with you, but that doesn’t mean we can’t be friends,” Starmer said with a concerned look on his face. “There’s a long, proud tradition of cooperation between America and Britain and no one can end that. Remember the good times. Remember D-Day? Remember Live Aid? Remember Iraq? The first week and then no one else. Remember Helen Baxterdale on ‘Friends’? Remember Hugh Laurie on ‘Friends’? Remember the episode of ‘Friends’ where they all came to London?”He continued: “But most importantly, remember the one where Ross and Rachel were on break? I think maybe that’s what we need. Not forever, just until you get all this war out of your system. We want different things. I know how badly you want to start World War III, and that’s great. You absolutely do but we can’t be a part of it. However, you can use the naval bases whenever you want.Starmer’s adviser then congratulated him, saying: “Good job, sir. You did the minimum, and that’s what people expect from you.”Starmer broke the fourth-wall, responding: “It just shows that, although we may not agree with everything America does, we can still be civilized and embrace their wonderful, problem-free culture.”Fouracres, AnimaShawn and Shep then gathered together to say the iconic words: “Live from London, it’s Saturday Night!”

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Russian oil tanker MT Aqua Tita reached Mangaluru port amid Middle East tension. india news

Russian oil tanker MT Aqua Tita reaches Mangaluru port amid tensions in Middle East

A Russian oil tanker chartered by Mangalore Refinery and Petrochemicals Ltd (MRPL) arrived off the Indian coast on Sunday, underscoring ongoing concerns over global energy supplies amid rising tensions in the Middle East. The ship, MT Aqua Titan, is currently anchored in the Arabian Sea about 10 nautical miles off the coast of Mangaluru, after being expected a day earlier.The arrival comes at a time when international energy markets remain volatile, with supply chains disrupted by the escalating conflict in the region, now in its fourth week. Key sea routes, particularly through the Strait of Hormuz, are facing uncertainty, affecting the steady flow of crude oil and liquefied gas.Earlier today, a cargo ship transporting liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) from Texas in the United States arrived at New Mangalore Port, giving a further boost to India’s energy imports. With a view to facilitate smooth operations, the Shipping Ministry recently announced waiver of cargo-related charges for crude oil and LPG shipments at the port between March 14 and 31. Officials have also confirmed that at present there is no congestion at any Indian port.Providing an operational update, Shipping Ministry Special Secretary Rajesh Kumar Sinha said all 22 Indian ships and 611 sailors operating in the Persian Gulf region are safe. He said authorities were closely monitoring the developments and no maritime incidents were reported in the last 24 hours.Meanwhile, India’s broader energy logistics continues to adapt to the evolving situation. Indian-flagged tanker *Jag Ladki* recently arrived at Mundra port in Gujarat, while LPG carriers *MT Shivalik* and *MT Nanda Devi* safely transited the Strait of Hormuz earlier this month, delivering over 92,000 metric tonnes of LPG.Domestically, officials have tried to reassure the public on fuel availability. The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has noted a significant decline in panic LPG bookings, which were recorded at 5.5 million on Thursday, indicating stabilization of consumer sentiment. Officials say despite growing concerns and a 25 per cent rise in industrial diesel prices, there is adequate stock level available across the country.Elsewhere, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday chaired a high-level review meeting that focused on ensuring uninterrupted supply, stable logistics and efficient distribution of critical energy resources across the country.

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मुजफ्फरनगर में भाईचारे की मिसाल बनी ईद: पूरे शहर में शांति, सुरक्षा और सौहार्द के बीच नमाज अदा की गई

🌙 मुजफ्फरनगर जिले में आपसी सौहार्द, शांति एवं हर्षोल्लास के माहौल में ईद मनाई गयी. रमजान माह की समाप्ति के बाद शामली रोड स्थित ईदगाह सहित जिले के विभिन्न स्थानों पर ईद-उल-फितर की नमाज अदा की गई। नमाज के बाद लोगों ने एक दूसरे के गले मिलकर ईद की मुबारकबाद दी और भाईचारे का संदेश दिया.

जिले में प्रशासन और पुलिस की पुख्ता व्यवस्था के बीच यह त्योहार पूरी तरह शांतिपूर्ण माहौल में संपन्न हुआ, जिससे पूरे शहर में उत्सव जैसा माहौल देखा गया.


शामली रोड ईदगाह समेत कई स्थानों पर नमाज अदा की गई

🕌शामली रोड ईदगाह मुख्य केंद्र रहा, जहां बड़ी संख्या में लोगों ने नमाज अदा की। नमाज के समय प्रशासनिक अधिकारी मौके पर पहुंचे और व्यवस्थाओं का जायजा लिया।इस दौरान उमेश मिश्रा, संजय वर्मा, संजय सिंह, गजेंद्र कुमार, सत्यनारायण प्रजापत, पंकज प्रकाश राठौड़ और सिद्धार्थ कुमार मिश्रा सहित अन्य अधिकारी मौजूद रहे।

अधिकारियों ने मौके पर सुरक्षा व्यवस्था का निरीक्षण किया और लोगों को ईद की शुभकामनाएं भी दीं.


जनप्रतिनिधियों व अधिकारियों ने दी ईद की मुबारकबाद

🤝 मुजफ्फरनगर ईद का जश्न इस अवसर पर जिले के जन प्रतिनिधियों एवं प्रशासनिक अधिकारियों ने लोगों को शुभकामनाएं दीं. इस दौरान हरेंद्र मलिक और राकेश शर्मा उन्होंने नागरिकों को ईद की बधाई देते हुए आपसी भाईचारा बनाए रखने की भी अपील की.

अधिकारियों ने कहा कि त्योहार समाज को एकजुट करने का माध्यम हैं और इन्हें सौहार्दपूर्ण वातावरण में मनाना सभी की जिम्मेदारी है।


खालापार और फक्कर शाह चौक पर ईद का मेला लगा

🎡 मुजफ्फरनगर ईद का जश्न इस दौरान खालापार स्थित फक्करशाह चौक पर पारंपरिक मेले का भी आयोजन किया गया। यहां झूले, खिलौनों की दुकानें और चाट-पकौड़े के ठेले लोगों के आकर्षण का केंद्र बने रहे।

मेले में-

👉 बच्चों ने झूलों का आनंद लिया
👉परिवार खरीदारी करने गए
👉स्थानीय दुकानों पर भीड़ थी

पर्व की भव्यता से पूरे क्षेत्र में उत्साह का माहौल दिख रहा था.


शहर के कई इलाकों में दिखी खास हलचल

🌆 ईद के मौके पर शहर के खालापार, फक्कर शाह चौक, मदीना चौक, किदवई नगर, रहमत नगर, सरवट और सुजडू आदि इलाकों में खास रौनक देखने को मिली. बाजारों में लोगों की आवाजाही बढ़ गयी और मिठाइयों और पारंपरिक व्यंजनों की खूब खरीदारी हुई.

त्योहार के चलते शहर को कई जोन में बांटकर सुरक्षा व्यवस्था सुनिश्चित की गई। सभी थाना प्रभारी अपने-अपने क्षेत्र में पुलिस बल के साथ सक्रिय रहे।


डीएम व एसएसपी ने शहर का भ्रमण कर सुरक्षा व्यवस्था का जायजा लियामुज़फ्फरनगर समाचार

🚔 मुजफ्फरनगर ईद का जश्न कार्यक्रम को शांतिपूर्ण ढंग से संपन्न कराने के लिए जिलाधिकारी और वरिष्ठ पुलिस अधीक्षक क्षेत्र का भ्रमण करते रहे।

इस दौरान उमेश मिश्रा और संजय कुमार वर्मा उन्होंने विभिन्न ईदगाहों और संवेदनशील इलाकों का निरीक्षण कर सुरक्षा व्यवस्था का जायजा लिया.

उन्होंने धार्मिक नेताओं और स्थानीय नागरिकों से भी मुलाकात की और आपसी सौहार्द बनाए रखने की अपील की.


ड्रोन कैमरे से निगरानी, ​​पुलिस बल की व्यापक तैनाती

📡 मुजफ्फरनगर ईद का जश्न सुरक्षा व्यवस्था को मजबूत बनाए रखने के लिए जिले भर में पर्याप्त पुलिस बल तैनात किया गया था। संवेदनशील स्थानों पर विशेष सतर्कता बरती गई और ड्रोन कैमरे से भी निगरानी की गई।

ड्यूटी प्वाइंट पर तैनात पुलिसकर्मियों को एसएसपी ने दिए निर्देश:

👉 सावधानी से ड्यूटी करें
👉 असामाजिक तत्वों पर तुरंत कार्रवाई करें
👉यातायात व्यवस्था सुचारू बनाये रखें

इन व्यवस्थाओं के चलते पूरे जिले में शांतिपूर्ण माहौल में नमाज संपन्न हुई.


अफवाहों से बचने और भाईचारा बनाए रखने की अपील

📢 प्रशासन ने नागरिकों से सोशल मीडिया पर भ्रामक या आपत्तिजनक पोस्ट शेयर न करने की भी अपील की. लोगों से यह भी कहा गया कि अगर उन्हें कोई असामाजिक गतिविधि दिखे तो तुरंत पुलिस को सूचित करें।

प्रशासन ने स्पष्ट किया कि कानून-व्यवस्था बनाए रखना सभी की साझा जिम्मेदारी है.


महोत्सव ने सामाजिक एकता का संदेश दिया

🌙 मुजफ्फरनगर ईद का जश्न इससे एक बार फिर साबित हो गया कि जिले की गंगा-जमुनी तहजीब आज भी कायम है. नमाज के बाद लोगों ने एक-दूसरे के गले मिलकर भाईचारे और एकता का संदेश दिया, जिससे पूरे शहर में सकारात्मक माहौल बन गया.


मुज़फ्फरनगर में ईद-उल-फितर का त्यौहार जिस शांतिपूर्ण एवं सौहार्दपूर्ण वातावरण में मनाया गया, उसने सामाजिक एकता एवं आपसी सम्मान की मजबूत परंपरा को पुनर्जीवित कर दिया। प्रशासनिक चौकसी और नागरिक सहयोग से मनाया जाने वाला यह त्योहार जिले में भाईचारे की मिसाल बनकर उभरा.

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‘Pop a pill and carry on’: The workplace silence on India’s menstrual leave debate | India News

'Pop a pill and carry on': The workplace silence on India's menstrual leave debate

Is it that time of the month? No issues. Pop a pill and get to work with a hot water bag! It sounds casual, almost harmless. But behind this everyday remark lies a deeper reality, one that millions of women silently go through every month.Modern work life is designed around a predictable, almost mechanical rhythm, but a woman’s body doesn’t follow the clock.A typical day for a man begins with waking up, moving through structured hours of productivity, peaking somewhere in the middle, and gradually winding down before sleep. The cycle repeats, day after day, with little room for deviation.But for women, the body does not always comply with this uniform pattern.Instead, it operates on a hormonal cycle that fluctuates across the month with energy levels rising and falling. Physical strength and emotional resilience ebb and flow. And yet, the expectation remains unchanged.Show up, perform, deliver. There is no pause button!Fatigue, mood shifts, and slight discomfort during menstruation are often considered natural. But intense, debilitating pain? That is not supposed to be “so normal.”And yet, it has become so common that it is often dismissed. Still, the response society expects is remarkably simple. Pretend nothing is happening!

What is menstruation?

Menstruation is a biological process in which the inner lining of the uterus sheds when an egg released during ovulation is not fertilised. This leads to the discharge of blood and tissue through the cervix and vagina, typically at monthly intervals.The first menstrual cycle, known as menarche, usually occurs between the ages of 8 and 15. On average, cycles repeat every 28 days, though variations are common.For some women, menstruation is not just a few days of discomfort, but also conditions like PCOD (Polycystic Ovarian Disease) or PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) can lead to severe cramps, irregular cycles, prolonged bleeding, and hormonal imbalances.As Sneha Srivastava noted, “Every woman’s body is different. While some may experience minimal discomfort, others go through intense pain, nausea, and fatigue.” On a personal note, she added, “I have experienced significant discomfort due to PCOS. My periods can last for more than three weeks… managing this while working can be extremely challenging.”Tithi Pramanik from Odisha echoes the reality saying, “I have PCOD and experience severe cramps during my periods.” Yet workplaces rarely accommodate this spectrum of experience.

The menstrual leave debate in India

Most working women already know the unspoken rules.You go to work despite cramps that make it difficult to sit upright. You continue meetings through waves of nausea. You push through fatigue that clouds your concentration.Because acknowledging the pain feels risky.Ask for leave, and you may be seen as unreliable. Take time off, and you might miss opportunities. Speak openly about menstrual symptoms, and you risk being labelled “difficult.” So the safer option becomes silence.The idea of menstrual leave, time off granted to women during their periods has increasingly entered discussions around workplace rights, gender equality, and employee welfare.But India still does not have a nationwide law mandating menstrual leave.On March 13, the Supreme Court of India declined to entertain a public interest litigation seeking a uniform policy for menstrual leave across workplaces and educational institutions.The court did not dismiss the issue outright but raised concerns about potential unintended consequences.The bench observed that making menstrual leave compulsory could discourage employers from hiring women. As Chief Justice Surya Kant noted during the hearing, “Voluntarily given is excellent. The moment you make it compulsory in law, nobody will give them jobs.”The court also warned that such a policy might reinforce stereotypes, portraying women as less productive or less reliable.Another point raised was that such decisions fall within the domain of policymakers, not the judiciary. The court suggested that the government should examine the issue after consulting stakeholders.

Will such a policy make employers hesitant?

For some, the solution may not lie in a strict leave policy.Ranjit, a Delhi-based entrepreneur, suggests flexibility saying, “I do not fully agree with the Supreme Court’s decision. Companies should at least be made to offer options like work from home and flexible working hours.”Ajit, a college professor from Gujarat, questions the logic of making such support optional. “How can a legal right be optional? Does that make sense? Women should have a choice whether to take the leave or work.”“Discrimination comes in all forms and sizes in society. Some employers might hesitate to hire women, at least initially, but I believe it’d quickly become clearer to them that better employee care translates into better output,” he added.Raveena Newatia, a communications manager from Gurugram, said, “There might be a widespread belief that this would affect work so employers might,” acknowledging the hesitation that often surrounds such policies.“Although on the basis of right judgements and awareness, this could be changed in the longer run,” she added, suggesting that mindset shifts, not just policies, will shape the future of workplace inclusion.Recalling her own experience and discomfort, Raveena said, “I have faced discomfort working and sitting on a chair in the office, and not being able to lay my back on a hot water bag even when desperately needed.” “I still believe that Work from Home norms or mobility flexibilities could be considered by the Supreme court in issuing some mid-solution law so that even the work doesn’t compromise and the females also don’t have to suffer at least physically,” she added.Further addressing concerns that such policies might discourage employers from hiring women, Biswarupa Das, a PhD scholar in HR studies pushed back firmly, saying “honestly, in a time when organisations are implementing measures towards sustainable workplaces and acknowledging diverse needs, this shouldn’t even be a question.”“The focus should shift from seeing this as a ‘cost’ to responding with empathy and understanding. Women already take leave when the pain becomes physically and mentally overwhelming, it was just not always acknowledged openly.”“I don’t believe employers will hesitate, because an employee’s calibre cannot be judged on the days she is struggling with something she hasn’t chosen, it’s simply a part of biology,” she added.But. Not everyone is convinced that menstrual leave as a labelled policy is the right approach.Pankaj Jha, senior manager at an insurance firm said, “I think the idea of menstrual leave sounds progressive on the surface, but it’s worth asking why it hasn’t been widely adopted in developed countries like the US, UK, or Germany.”He points to a deeper issue: privacy. He said, “There is still significant stigma around menstruation, especially in smaller towns and cities. In such an environment, formally labeling a leave as “menstrual leave” could unintentionally expose women to judgment or ridicule.”“I’ve personally observed situations where women taking such leave became the subject of insensitive remarks by male colleagues behind their backs,” he added.Jha also noted that there are practical challenges in the implementation of such laws. “How do you define eligibility? What about women who have reached menopause, or those who experience only mild discomfort?” he said.He suggested a more nuanced approach by integrating menstrual leave within existing sick leave policies rather than creating a separate category.“Instead of introducing a separate, labeled category, I believe a more inclusive and respectful approach would be to incorporate it within existing sick leave policies, give women a couple of extra sick leaves per month,” he added.But on the ground, the reality is different. For many women, the debate is not theoretical, It is physical!As Tithi Pramanik said, “In my previous company, my manager said he would not hire women because of these issues.”“That’s why I feel making menstrual leave mandatory could increase bias and discourage employers from hiring women,” she added.While, Sneha Srivastava argued that leaving menstrual leave optional often defeats its purpose. “When something is optional, many women hesitate to avail it, often fearing judgment or being perceived as less committed at work,” she said.

A medical perspective: Do women really need leave?

Adding another layer to the debate, obstetrician and gynaecologist Nimmi Rastogi offers a clinical viewpoint.“Menstruation is a normal biological process. It is not a disease. It is not even a period of incapacitation. It is simply a reflection of how a woman’s physiology works,” Dr Nimmi said.While acknowledging that some women experience severe symptoms, she cautions against generalising, saying “It is true that some women experience PMS, pain, dysmenorrhea, clotting or heavy bleeding, but this is not the case for everyone. So, I don’t think it is a good idea to mandate menstrual leave.”Her advice is counterintuitive to many: stay active!“Medically, staying active actually helps ease most symptoms. We usually encourage patients to remain active and not refrain from work, school or studies. Even simple movements like walking can reduce pain,” she said. “If you lie down or remain sedentary during periods, it can be counterproductive for your health,” she added.For her, work itself can help. “Working is a good distraction. Symptoms like mood swings, PMS and irritability can be relieved through physical activity and engagement,” she said.

What most men think?

Iqbal Singh said, “Leave must be there because I have seen my wife bearing lots of pain and cramps. The story is different for every girl, but also seen some people are not cooperating towards it, when women really need a policy decision like this.”Hadi Khan echoes the same sentiment and said, “I’ll be honest, I do think menstrual leave is necessary. For women, periods aren’t just a minor inconvenience. They can be physically draining, sometimes even debilitating.”Yet, he also acknowledges the dilemma saying, “Yes, I do think that’s a real possibility that employers might hesitate to hire women if such a policy is enforced.”“Even if it’s not openly admitted, some employers might quietly factor it into their hiring decisions. In competitive or cost-sensitive industries, there’s often a tendency to view anything that could affect productivity or increase compliance requirements as a drawback,” he added.Shubhanshu Dwivedi frames it more sharply saying, “Menstrual leave is a basic workplace support measure and not a privilege.”“The argument that such a policy may discourage hiring rests on accepting discrimination as a given. That is a slippery position,” he added.

The cultural silence and stigma

The challenge is not just policy, it is also cultural. But how can one go and seek menstrual leave when we don’t even speak about menstruation in the open!In many parts of India, menstruation remains a taboo subject. Women are often discouraged from speaking about it openly. In some households, restrictions still exist.Pari (name changed) from Assam describes her reality, “On the three days of my period, I sit and sleep on the floor. I eat on a separate plate as I am not allowed to enter the kitchen or touch any utensil or other furniture. I do not touch any male member be it my father, brother or husband. These customs have been followed for a very long time in my household and me, my mother and sister have applied the same in our lives.”Yash Sonkar further points to a lack of awareness, saying, “Menstruation isn’t even properly explained in our school curriculum… teachers skip the chapters at times.”Even basic products like sanitary napkins are often wrapped discreetly, reinforcing the idea that menstruation is something to hide.Interestingly, menstruation was not always viewed this way.In ancient India, it was often associated with fertility, renewal, and the cycles of nature. Some traditions even treated it as a time for rest and reflection.Over time, however, colonial influences, patriarchal interpretations, and cultural shifts transformed this perception into one of impurity and shame.What was once a period of care became a period of silence.

Global and Indian policy landscape

Globally, countries like Japan, Spain, South Korea, and Indonesia have menstrual leave policies.But even there, challenges remain.As Pankaj Jha points out, “Even in places like Japan, menstrual leave is often unpaid, which raises questions about how effective or empowering it truly is.” In India, efforts are scattered. Some states and companies have introduced policies, but there is no unified national framework.

The productivity paradox

There is a growing body of research suggesting that workplaces with better gender inclusion perform better overall. Companies with more diverse leadership often show stronger financial and governance outcomes.In simple terms, when women are supported, they deliver. So the real question is not whether menstrual leave reduces productivity.It is whether ignoring biological realities is sustainable in the long run.

Rethinking the workplace?

Imagine a different system. A workplace that acknowledges biological differences instead of ignoring them. One where women can align tasks with their natural energy cycles, high-focus work during peak phases, lighter tasks during physically demanding days.A system where taking care of health is not seen as a weakness, but as part of being human. Biswarupa captures this sentiment saying, “Menstrual leave is absolutely necessary. Such leaves would be a meaningful step towards acknowledging what all the women go through silently.” The debate on menstrual leave is not just about policy. It is about recognition. Recognition that biology is not uniform.Recognition that equality does not always mean sameness. Recognition that support systems need to reflect real human experiences.For now, the Supreme Court of India has left the matter to policymakers. But the conversation is far from over.Because every month, across offices, classrooms, factories, and homes, millions of women continue to work through pain, quietly, invisibly, and without acknowledgment. And perhaps the real question is not whether menstrual leave should exist.It is why, even today, it still needs to be debated!

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Will Trump’s 48-hour ultimatum to Iran embarrass him again?

Will Trump's 48-hour ultimatum to Iran embarrass him again?

As President Donald Trump’s 48-hour deadline approaches, Tehran has responded to his threat to “destroy” Iranian power plants with a threat of its own – and shows no signs of backing down. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have now declared that energy facilities in countries hosting US bases will be “legitimate targets” if Trump does so.Writing on Truth Social, Trump warned that if Tehran did not fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz by 23:44 GMT on Monday, he would destroy Iran’s power plants “starting with the largest plant first.” About 20% of the world’s oil passes through the narrow waterway, which has been effectively blocked since the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28.Iran showed no signs of backing down on Sunday as Colonel Ibrahim Zolfkari, spokesman for Iran’s Khatam al-Anbiya military command, warned, “If Iran’s fuel and energy infrastructure is attacked, the fuel, energy, information technology systems and desalination infrastructure used by the regime in the US and in the region will be attacked.”Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf threatened to irreversibly destroy critical infrastructure across the region.“Immediately after power plants and infrastructure in our country are targeted, critical infrastructure, energy infrastructure and oil facilities throughout the region will be considered legitimate targets and destroyed irreversibly, and the price of oil will remain high for a long time,” he posted on X.The war, now in its fourth week, has already spread beyond Iran’s borders. Iran on Saturday targeted a UK-US joint base in the Indian Ocean, while nuclear sites in both Iran and Israel were attacked. The death toll has risen to more than 1,500 in Iran, 1,000 in Lebanon, 15 in Israel and 13 US military members, while millions have been displaced across the region.Now, with time running out, the question is whether Trump’s ultimatum will stick – or give Tehran a victory. For a president who came to power vowing to avoid “stupid” wars, the conflict he helped start is now in danger of spiraling out of control. His administration’s messaging has been openly contradictory — calling for de-escalation by deploying three more amphibious assault ships and about 2,500 additional Marines to the region. The US again attacked Iran’s Natanz nuclear facility, while Tehran explicitly warned against any attack on its energy infrastructure.Trump has repeatedly called on China, Japan and NATO to help clear the strait. No one has moved.The financial pressures at home are real. Gas prices have increased 93 cents a gallon since the beginning of the year and the price of U.S. crude oil is up more than 70%. In a contradiction, the Trump administration has quietly begun to ease sanctions on Iranian crude, allowing allies to buy the same oil that finances Tehran – the very resource it is trying to cut off as well.Iran’s top diplomat has made clear that any path to peace will require “guarantees” that the US and Israel will not attack the Islamic Republic again, and assurances that its “sovereignty and national security will not be violated.” The comments came in a phone call with External Affairs Minister Jaishankar on Saturday.

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