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  1. Government getting advice on whether pre-departure testing in India can be trusted after spate of Covid-19 cases Wed, Mar 31 • Source: 1 NEWS The Government is receiving advice on whether pre-departure Covid-19 testing results from India can be trusted after a spate of cases on a weekend flight into New Zealand. Chris Hipkins says very low proportion of returnees to NZ have tested positive for Covid-19 He says the total number of MIQ cases over the last 12 months is around 800, from around 125,000 returnees. Source: 1 NEWS Twelve border cases arrived in a single flight from India via Dubai that touched down in Auckland on Saturday, with an additional eight cases recorded in the last week after returning via this journey. Hipkins said the flight in question, from Dubai, was still needed because it brought medical supplies into New Zealand. “We are seeing quite a few cases coming through that, it’s an Emirates flight that tends to bring a lot of people from India, we do see quite a high concentration of cases from that,” Hipkins said. “Having said that, it is a very full flight, some of the other flights coming in may only have a few cases on them but they’re also half empty sometimes, this is a very full flight and it’s obviously coming from a country where Covid-19 is rampant.” Hipkins said he was getting advice on the testing regime in India, but said the pre-departure testing rules which require people to get tested 72 hours before departing for New Zealand were not a “failsafe”. Read the rest here https://www.tvnz.co.nz/one-news/new-zealand/government-getting-advice-whether-pre-departure-testing-in-india-can-trusted-after-spate-covid-19-cases
  2. How Indian IT Workers Discriminate Against Non-Indian IT Workers brightworkresearch.com/how-indian-it-workers-discriminate-against-non-indian-workers By Shaun SnappJanuary 31, 2019 Last Updated on May 8, 2021 by Shaun Snapp Executive Summary Internationally, Indians have demonstrated a pattern of discriminating against non-Indian workers. With the growing concentration of Indians in IT, this is a problem for domestic IT workers worldwide. The more Indians get to know what a domestic IT worker does, the more they can determine if there is someone they know who can replace that domestic worker with an Indian friend or acquaintance. Video Introduction Skip reading the introduction and watch the following introductory video. Text Introduction (Skip If You Watched the Video) Indian discrimination against non-Indians and other out-group Indians is pervasive in the IT sector in locations where Indians have emigrated. This type of discrimination is considered normal in India. This discrimination is invisible and uncovered by the major IT media entities that receive advertising money from major corporations that are part of the H1-B lobby whose goal is to push down the wages of domestic workers. For this reason, the article you are about to read will appear dramatically different than any article published by any significant IT media entity. Our References for This Article If at any time you want to see our references for this article and also other Brightwork articles on Indian IT see this link. https://www.brightworkresearch.com/how-indian-it-workers-discriminate-against-non-indian-workers/ #songboh
  3. Wah i just saw NK changed their GUI and it looks similar! @kokleong Did they give u credit boh???? If not "sue them until Pants drop" loh!
  4. Fake degree racket busted, 5 arrested Ambika Sharma Tribune News Service Solan, March 23 The Baddi police have busted a fake degree racket while investigating a case of a clone website registered on the complaint of Barotiwala-based IEC University in December 2020. A special investigation team (SIT) led by the SDPO, Baddi, has arrested five members of a gang involved in providing fake degrees of various universities, HP Education Board as well as professional institutions of Himachal and other states. Baddi SP Rohit Malpani said today that Manish Kumar (32), a resident of Fazilka (Punjab), and Archana Singh (31), a resident of Mirzapur in Uttar Pradesh, were arrested recently, while Inan Ahmed (34) of Bihar, and Mohammed Salim (29) and Bharti, both residents of Delhi, were arrested in February. He said that the SIT had also recovered a large number of blank marksheets and degrees of various universities, including four or five in Himachal, HP State Education Board as well as professional institutes of Himachal and other states such as Punjab offering courses in B.Tech, ayurveda, MBBS, physiotherapy, MBA, and law. The stamps of officials of several institutes and universities had also been seized. Police sources said that the gang bought domain names matching the universities from the domain register company, GoDaddy. Archana Singh was instrumental in making payments through credit cards to the company. They said that the gang used at least 100 matching websites of various institutes and universities in various states. They operated through a call centre at Noida and telecallers sought the details of degrees required and also provided information on payment. The racket came to light when one such degree on verification by a university located in the Barotiwala industrial area was found to be fake. The gang also operated through agents in various states. Agent Manish Kumar, who was arrested in Fazilka, had sought two degrees of professional courses of 2014-2015 and 2019-2020 academic years from them. The police raided his computer centre and recovered key evidence. Police officials said that a probe was underway and more links would emerge as the investigation progresses. “A company named Ample Themes had illegally created the website. When the matter came to our notice, we warned the company through a letter on November 15, 2019, but it did not discontinue the website,” the university registrar had said. Clone website of Barotiwala varsity A case of a clone website of IEC University, Barotiwala, being operated by a company came to light last year. The official website of the university is www.iecuniversity.com but another website, with the domain name www.iecuniversity.org, carrying its logo and other details was being operated illegally. https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/himachal/fake-degree-racket-busted-5-arrested-229533
  5. FT INDIAN TEACH FELLOW FRESH GRAD INDIANS ON HOW TO SECURE $70K PER YR JOB IN SG https://singaporeuncensored.com/ft-indian-teach-fellow-fresh-grad-indians-on-how-to-secure-70k-per-yr-job-in-sg/ Source: Youtube A video was recently uploaded on Youtube where an FT Indian who is currently working for Paypal as a software engineer in Singapore teaches fellow Indians on how to secure a job in Singapore. He started off by saying that Indians should find jobs in companies in India that have a branch in Singapore so as to hop easier into Singapore. A company he gave as an example was Grab. Here are some of the salaries offered by companies to FT Indians that he shared in his video. Fresh grad -70k per year Mid Level- 100k per year 5 years exp – 120k per year Banking jobs – easily 150k per year FULL VIDEO LOADING – SKIP TO 10:15
  6. India’s new Education Minister’s ‘fake degrees’ cause a stir on social media https://gulfnews.com/world/asia/indi...dia-1.64326744 This image has been resized.Click to view original image Quote: Dubai: India’s newly-appointed minister of Human Resource Development (HRD) has come under the scanner after it was reported that he had two degrees from an international university not recognised or registered. Ramesh Pokhriyal was sworn in as the HRD minister in the second Modi government and soon a news report shed light on his two doctorate degrees that were received from a university in Sri Lanka. According to a news report by Indian news website India Today, in the 90s, the Open International University (OIU) of Colombo conferred two doctorates to him for his contribution in literature and in the field of science. However, according to the report, OIU is neither registered as a foreign university nor as a domestic university in Sri Lanka, the university grants commission of Sri Lanka confirmed. On social media, users found it surprising that the man in charge of promoting the level of education in the country had questionable credentials. Others also spoke about two dates of birth that conflicted in Pokhriyals’ records. Tweeps, however, were disappointed that Pokhriyal was the second education minister with allegedly fake degrees, after Smriti Irani served as the HRD minister from 2014 to 2016. Irani’s official applications show conflicting information about her educational qualifications and she claims to have a degree from Yale University.
  7. India’s high commissioner: Talks with Singapore on air travel bubble are ongoing There is a “fair amount of interest” from India and Singapore in enhancing the interconnectivity enjoyed between the two countries over the years, says P. Kumaran, India’s High Commissioner to Singapore.
  8. GPGT Crowd at Changi Airport T1 yesterday. What the hell, so many blardy Cecas!!!!! credit https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/eat-drink-man-woman-16/gpgt-crowd-changi-airport-t1-yesterday-what-hell-so-many-blardy-cecas-6445216.html https://www.facebook.com/166119094117196/posts/812109789518120/ You cuys should read the comments in NK aka edmw (link above) Damn Funny.....
  9. GIC, Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund, will invest $752 million in Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Retail More $$$ funneling SONG BOH! credit Kop from NK
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