Chip Roy’s new bill targeting H-1B seeks to end the lottery OPT: Put America’s white-collar workers first

Chip Roy's new bill targeting H-1B seeks to end the lottery OPT: Put America's white-collar workers first
Chip Roy has proposed a new bill against the H-1B visa program

Republican Chip Roy, Texas Rep., has introduced a new bill to end H-1B visa abuses, called the American White-Collar Worker Jobs Act. Chip Roy said, “It’s time to end this lottery-based pipeline and replace it with a system that prioritizes merit, enforces real pay standards and puts America’s white-collar workers first.” This joins the list of several other similar bills that Republican politicians brought to control H-1B visa The system is far from being passed and implemented.Chip Roy’s bill would require labor market testing to determine whether employers made good faith efforts to hire local workers before hiring H-1B visa holders, the Daily Caller reported. Department of Labor and United States Citizenship and Immigration Services.“Throughout its nearly forty-year history, the H1-B visa has been abused, allowing employers to routinely sideline American STEM workers in favor of cheaper foreign labor, while layoffs and wage suppression are disguised as ‘shortages,'” Roy told the Caller.“It’s time to end this lottery-based pipeline and replace it with a system that prioritizes merit, enforces real pay standards, and puts America’s white-collar workers first,” Roy said.

Chip Roy’s bill pushes to end OPT

While Roy’s bill does not seek to end H-1B, he is in favor of ending optional practical training, which has served as a pipeline for college students to enter the job market. Roy wants to end the OPT program.Recently, US authorities, including US Immigration and Customs Enforcement and US Citizenship and Immigration Services, announced an investigation into alleged OPT-related fraud. Authorities said they have identified more than 10,000 students linked to employers they consider suspicious, with investigators reporting cases involving vacant offices, shell companies and unverified employment claims.

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NC’s rebel MP Mehdi says he will join Delhi protest for J&K statehood, Article 370; Call for widespread movement. india news

NC's rebel MP Mehdi says he will join Delhi protest for J&K statehood, Article 370; calls for mass movement

Srinagar: A day after CM Omar Abdullah Convening a meeting of NC MLAs and MPs at Dachigam National Park on the outskirts of Srinagar and announcing a protest in New Delhi on the opening day of the monsoon session of Parliament for the restoration of statehood and “constitutional guarantees” to Jammu and Kashmir, the party’s rebel MP Agha Ruhullah Mehdi said he was keen to join the protest, and said it should develop into a broader movement.The NC statement issued after Wednesday’s meeting, to which Mehdi was not invited, did not elaborate on what the party meant by “constitutional guarantee to Jammu and Kashmir”, but it was widely believed to be referring to Article 370.Mehdi said the NC should reach out to opposition parties and give momentum to the issue both inside and outside Parliament, as well as garner public support in the Valley. He said, “I will join anyone who fights honestly for Article 370 without pretense or pretense.” He said, “One protest is not enough; it must be an ongoing and ongoing process.”The Srinagar-Ganderbal MP, who has accused the NC leadership of not taking any stand on Article 370, asked Jammu and Kashmir parties to learn from Ladakh. “A united fight can yield results,” he said.

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Nashik Police interrogated Sambhajinagar AIMIM councilor over his links with TCS employee. nashik news

Nashik Police interrogates Sambhajinagar AIMIM councilor over links with TCS employee
The police have formed a Special Investigation Team led by ACP Sandeep Mitke to investigate nine related cases involving eight accused, including two women, all of whom are currently in custody.

Nashik: City police interrogated one on Thursday AIMIM Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar corporator faces probe for over four hours over his alleged role in giving shelter to a woman accused in a case of sexual harassment and hurting religious sentiments, even as a Special Investigation Team (SIT) deepens its probe into the wider network behind the incident.The accused woman, a TCS employee, evaded arrest for several days after being named in a case registered at Deolali Camp police station and was eventually caught from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.A senior police officer requesting anonymity said the role of an AIMIM councilor has come under the scanner for allegedly assisting the accused during his escape. “The Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar councilor was involved in providing shelter to the accused woman and as a result, both he and the owner of the house where she lived have been named as co-accused in the complaint lodged at Devlali Camp,” the officer said.The police have formed a Special Investigation Team led by ACP Sandeep Mitke to investigate nine related cases involving eight accused, including two women, all of whom are currently in custody.Police said key evidence has already been collected, especially about how the accused secured the residence while evading arrest. Police said they have established that the keys of a house in Sambhajinagar were handed over to the woman and her family members, due to which the owner of the house was named as a co-accused.The purpose of the ongoing questioning of the councilor is to establish deeper relationships and possible coordination. An investigating officer said, “The primary task now is to determine the exact nature of the relationship between the councilor and the accused woman, including who introduced her, the purpose of the introduction and whether there was an intermediary. We are also probing the underlying intentions and the specific reasons why the woman, who is from Nashik and lives in Mumbai, was provided shelter in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar?”

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Vikram Digva’s grandmother breaks silence on Henry Novak murder, defends killer’s mother’s decision to hide weapons: ‘Any parent would have…’

Vikram Digva's grandmother breaks silence on Henry Novak murder, defends killer's mother's decision to hide weapons: 'Any parent would have...'

The grandmother of convicted murderer Vikram Digva has defended his mother’s actions after she helped hide the weapon used in the murder of Henry Novak, saying she “just did what any parent would do.”Speaking publicly for the first time since Digwa was sentenced to life imprisonment on Monday, Bimla Kaur, 75, said the case has devastated both families and her relatives live in fear.“This whole affair has destroyed two families – Henry’s and mine,” she told the Daily Mail.Digva, 23, was convicted of murdering Novak using a kirpan, the Sikh ritual blade, in Southampton on December 3 last year. His mother, Kiran Kaur, 52, was later found guilty of assisting a murderer after hiding a knife at her son’s request. He is currently on remand and will be sentenced later this month.Kaur defended her daughter-in-law, saying, “She did what any mother would do.”The grandmother described Kiran as a devout Sikh and a devoted housewife, whose entire focus was on raising her children in a traditional family environment.“Now he will be punished for this,” he said.Kaur expressed sympathy for the victim’s family and clarified that she does not condone her grandson’s actions.He described DeGwa as a “difficult boy”, saying, “He’s done a lot of bad things – there’s no debate on that.”According to Kaur, her family fears for their safety following the outcome of the case. Following DeGwa’s conviction and the release of police body camera footage, violent protests broke out in Southampton. Some protesters traveled towards the road where the Digwa family lived.Kaur said her son, Moga, and grandson, Gurpreet, have left their home and are staying with relatives at an undisclosed location.“It is not safe for them to stay in their home because it was targeted last night and it is only a matter of time before it is attacked again,” he said.Although she is at home in central Southampton, Kaur said the family has also received threats.She said: “We are all living in fear because we have also received some threats and we are worried that we too might be attacked. But we have been in this city for a long time, our whole family is here, and we have nowhere else to go.”Kaur also spoke about her family’s connection to the Nihangs, a centuries-old Sikh warrior order known for carrying traditional weapons and protecting the Sikh religion. He said several male members of Digva’s family, including his father and brother, belonged to the order.“It’s an important part of our faith and I’m proud of it,” he said.However, he insisted that his grandson’s actions went against those values.He added, “These weapons are not meant to be used on innocents, so something has gone wrong.”During the trial, Degawa was described as “obsessed with weapons” and was found to be in possession of several illegal weapons in addition to ceremonial sabres.People of the Sikh community have also kept distance from him. Jas Singh of the Sikh Federation UK said: “He is a fake Nihang. Yes, weapons are important to us, and we learn to use them, but it is clearly stipulated that they can only be used to defend the faith, maintain justice and protect the innocent, not to kill them. Nihangs are an honest and noble people, but Digwa was none of these. He was a common thug, no different from any other you would normally see on the streets of Britain Are.

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After Malviya Nagar fire in Delhi, UP CM Yogi orders inspection of hotels, commercial establishments. india news

After Malviya Nagar fire in Delhi, UP CM Yogi orders inspection of hotels, commercial establishments

Taking cognizance of the fire that broke out in Malviya Nagar restaurant in Delhi, in which 21 people died, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh… Yogi Adityanath On Thursday ordered special security checks of hotels and commercial establishments in the state.The Chief Minister directed officials of all development authorities, police departments, Public Works Department (PWD), and fire department as well as several other departments to ensure that all high-rise buildings, offices, hotels and commercial establishments should be thoroughly inspected, and fire safety systems should be in place.Furthermore, he directed that all hotels should undergo special security inspection and submit an audit report.Commenting on CM Yogi’s directive, Chief Fire Officer Ankush Mittal confirmed that special teams are actively inspecting local hotels and warned of strict legal action against any establishment violating fire safety norms.On (CM Yogi’s) instructions, the campaign is being run at all hotels and various stations. CFO Mittal told ANI, “All station representatives are inspecting hotels under their areas…If negligence is found, legal action will be taken against them.”Meanwhile, expressing grief over the Delhi tragedy, Uttar Pradesh Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna announced that fresh instructions are being issued to district magistrates and local authorities to strictly enforce safety compliance.Speaking to reporters, Khanna said, “The incident that happened in Delhi is very sad. From time to time, instructions are given to the people and today again we will give instructions to the District Magistrate and other concerned people on this matter.”21 people, including 12 foreign nationals and 9 Indians, died in a massive fire at a hotel in Delhi’s Malviya Nagar.

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HPCL launches new BLS ambulance services in Mysuru Mysore News

HPCL launches new BLS ambulance services in Mysuru

Mysore: : District Health Officer Dr PC Kumaraswamy on Thursday launched the Basic Life Support (BLS) ambulance facility services funded by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited.HPCL) under CSR. Speaking after launching the services at the DHO office complex, he said that the facility will help the people of Hunsur and surrounding areas to use it during emergency operations, as the national highway connecting to Hunsur is witnessing increasing footfall. road accidents In recent years.The ambulance facility has basic life-support facilities including oxygen supply and a suction machine, and is equipped with other life-saving medicines.The newly launched facility will help around two lakh population of Hunsur taluk in addition to the other two ambulance services available to the people of the taluk. The launch of additional ambulance services helped transfer pregnant mothers from Hunsur to Mysuru for NICU care, as district health officials recorded four to five serious cases daily from Hunsur taluk.Health department officials Mohammed Siraj, Gopinath, Hunsur taluk health officer Dr Shivshankar, HPCL pipeline division executive director Ramesh, deputy general manager B Vijayakumar and others were present.

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Sherpa survived 6 days of tough challenge on Everest, crawled down for 12 km from a height of 25 thousand feet without food and oxygen.

Sherpa survived 6 days of tough challenge on Everest, crawled down for 12 km from a height of 25 thousand feet without food and oxygen.
Dawa Sherpa, a mountain guide missing for several days in the Everest region, is treated by doctors after arriving at HAMS Hospital in Kathmandu, Nepal, Thursday, June 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Niranjan Shrestha)

In what climbers are calling a miracle, a 52-year-old Sherpa guide, who was presumed dead after he went missing while descending Mount Everest on May 29, was found alive near base camp on Thursday morning, six days later.Dawa ‘Hillary’ Sherpa – who earned the nickname for her mountaineering expertise – climbed more than 12 km from the Yellow Band (25,000 ft) to Crampon Point (17,000 ft) in difficult weather without food, water or supplemental oxygen, crossing the dangerous Khumbu Icefall after the climbing season ended and ropes and ladders were removed on the route.His family, having lost hope, were reciting prayers for his funeral when they were told that Dawa had survived, searching for food, water and remnants of discarded bottled oxygen from the surviving tent.Dawa was descending after climbing Everest at 5 pm on May 28 with a group that included British climber Chris Thrall, a former Royal Marine and a Polish climber, when he was last seen near the Yellow Band on May 29. Reports state that the Polish climber reached base camp, but claimed not to be reached. Thrall also “paid tribute” to Dawa on social media, saying “RIP… Mero Dai”. Rest in peace, my big brother.In a 13-minute video posted on Instagram on Wednesday, Thrall said, “Dawa sat down to rest with his backpack. These guys carry heavy stuff…” He added that he examined Dawa before moving on. “I turned to him and said, ‘Hillary, are you okay brother?’ He said, ‘Yes, yes, I’m fine, Chris.’ Please go.”Thrall said that as he descended, he saw a Polish climber from his team who “had frostbite and was out of supplemental oxygen”. He said, “I come from the British Royal Marines – we are taught to never leave anyone behind… I only have half a tank of oxygen left. Do I take the Polish climber who has frostbite, or go back for the Sherpa who will likely recover and do just fine as he has done hundreds of times before? His account of events has not been independently verified.Thrall said he shared oxygen with the Polish climber and descended with him, and later reported Dawa missing after reaching lower camps. After mounting online criticism over why he did not return for the claim, Thrall said he was tired of being called a “killer” on social media. Once Dava was found alive, Thrall said he was “overjoyed and happy for her and her wonderful family”.The Sagarmatha Pollution Control Committee (SPCC) cleaning team, which was removing root equipment, spotted Dawa near Crampon Point and brought him down before he was taken to a Kathmandu hospital due to frostbite and other complications. “He is in intensive care but out of danger,” a doctor at Kathmandu’s HAMS hospital said.Dawa’s family had already begun funeral prayers when news of the rescue arrived, but the first call brought disbelief rather than relief. “We couldn’t be sure that the man was really our father,” said his daughter Mhendo Lhamo Sherpa. “We asked to send pictures and only then were we convinced and very happy.” After meeting him in hospital, Mhendo said, “He recognized me… is well and speaks. We are happy.”For the climbers and guides, what was most important was not only that Dawa survived for nearly six days without supplies, but that he passed through active crevasses and broken areas. Nima Tenzing Sherpa, an independent high-altitude guide, told times of India“Two days in a crevasse deep below Camp I after a whole week in the death zone? Surviving on ice and a packet of biscuits at that altitude is an incredible feat of mental strength. Most people would lie down and accept the end, but Dawa chose to fight. He is the tiger of the mountains.”Many guides and climbers have raised questions about the delay in search and rescue response to the claim. Mingma Si Sherpa, an independent high-altitude porter, told TOI that climbers often make “dangerous assumptions” about Sherpas because of their experience and achievements at altitude. “Foreign climbers believe we are invincible – a dangerous mentality but a normal mentality. When a client is led by a specific guide so they can relax, they trust that expertise. Thrall made a textbook choice of survival in brutal circumstances.Others accused the Kathmandu-based agency that hired Dawa of “negligence and indifference”. Pasang Geljen Sherpa, an independent expedition logistics coordinator, told TOI, “It is absolutely shameful that Himalayan Traverse overtook him in the race to the finish. This is the dark side of commercial Everest – when the clock runs out, commercial teams disappear, and guides become disposable. Dawa saved himself; his agency gave him no chance.Attempts were made to reach Himalayan Travers through text messages and calls for comment on the allegations, but his phones remained switched off.

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DoPT has planned IAS Mentorship Meet at the Statue of Unity on Unity Day. india news

DoPT plans IAS Mentorship Meet at Statue of Unity on Unity Day

New Delhi: Acting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s suggestion to organize structured interactions between senior and young IAS officers for guidance and knowledge sharing, the Department of Personnel and Training (DoPT) has asked all states and union territories to nominate officers for the first such interaction. Statue of UnityEkta Nagar, Gujarat on Ekta Diwas this year.“The first batches of IAS and other services were asked to inspire the youth groups by visiting the Statue of Unity and spending a day with them on 31st October every year”, quoting the Prime Minister’s concluding remarks at the National Conference of Chief Secretaries held in December last year, the DoPT said in a recent letter to the Chief Secretaries of all states/UTs asking them to nominate officers for the visit.DoPT suggested that senior or experienced as well as young IAS officers can be selected from different batches and with expertise in different areas of governance, public administration, policy making etc. State governments were also asked to make all necessary arrangements for the yatra.The DoPT letter said the PM’s approach “seeks to encourage meaningful engagement between senior and young civil servants through structured guidance and knowledge-sharing interactions… and the birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel holds immense symbolic significance and reinforces the ideals of national integration”.

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Nepal Cricket Board apologizes after Bhutan’s Ritshi Choden becomes the first female cricketer… cricket news

Nepal Cricket Board apologizes after Bhutan's Ritshi Choden becomes the first female cricketer...
Ritshi Choden’s dismissal

Bhutanese cricketer Ritshi Choden made history for an unfortunate reason after becoming the first female batsman to be timed out in international cricket. The incident occurred during Bhutan’s run chase against Nepal in the ACC Premier Cup in Malaysia.After opener Ngawang Choden was out on the very first ball, it took more than 90 seconds for Ritshi Choden to reach the crease. Under cricket rules, batsmen must be ready within that time limit. Nepal appealed and the umpires upheld the decision. Choden, who had arrived with her helmet and gloves, spoke briefly to the umpire before being informed that she was out. She walked off the field without any opposition, leaving Bhutan at 0 for 2 after just one delivery.Although the dismissal was within the rules, Nepal’s cricket board later apologized, saying it did not match the values ​​they wanted to promote.“The incident of timely dismissal of a Bhutanese batsman during today’s match does not reflect the values ​​and spirit of cricket which the Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) strives to uphold,” CAN said.The board said, “On behalf of the Nepal Cricket Association, we sincerely apologize for the actions of our women’s national team in this matter. Although the dismissal was made under the Laws of Cricket, we recognize that the spirit of the game transcends the written laws and must remain at the heart of our conduct at all times.”Bhutan were badly hurt by the early setback and they were never able to recover while chasing the target of 114 runs. Ultimately they lost by 51 runs. The win took Nepal to the top of Group D with two wins from two matches, while Bhutan remained without a win after two matches.

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Injured Kuno cheetah suffered internal bleeding, critical for next few days: Vet | bhopal news

Injured Kuno cheetah suffered internal bleeding, critical for next few days: Vet

Bhopal: The condition of 27-month-old injured Indian-origin female cheetah KGP11, rescued from Kuno National Park, remains critical after veterinarians confirmed internal bleeding during her second health checkup on Thursday.KGP11 was found injured near Pahargarh area of ​​Morena district on June 1, when a tracking team noticed unusual behavior and alerted park authorities.Kuno’s veterinary team arrived at the scene and conducted an initial assessment of the injured kitten.The cheetah was later shifted to the veterinary facility in Palpur for intensive treatment and monitoring. A detailed examination confirmed internal bleeding, after which doctors began medical treatment.Officials said the next few days are crucial as the cheetah will remain under strict surveillance.Kuno Cheetah Project field director Uttam Kumar Sharma said expert veterinarians are continuously monitoring KGP11 and every possible effort is being made to revive the injured kitten.

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