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Pravasi Short News 12.05.26

Indian Diaspora Updates on Student Safety, Gulf Jobs, Visa Changes And Cultural Outreach

Indian diaspora developments on Monday reflected concerns over student safety, changing visa rules, Gulf labour opportunities and growing cultural engagement abroad. Governments continued reviewing immigration systems while Indian missions addressed worker and travel issues. Overseas Indians remained central to remittance flows, business activity and multicultural events across major global destinations.

 

  1. Indian Student Injured in Robbery Attempt in Toronto

 

An Indian student from Punjab was injured during a robbery attempt in Toronto, local police said. The incident occurred near a subway station late on Sunday night. Authorities have launched an investigation, while Indian community groups raised concerns over safety of international students in Canadian cities.

 

  1. UK Raises Salary Threshold for Skilled Worker Visas

 

The government of United Kingdom has implemented higher salary thresholds for skilled worker visas, officials in London said. The revised rules affect sectors employing Indian professionals, including information technology and healthcare. Migration experts said the move could reduce approvals for mid-level overseas applicants.

 

  1. Indian Embassy in Kuwait Resolves Wage Delay Complaints

 

The Embassy of India in Kuwait intervened in complaints involving delayed salaries of Indian construction workers, officials said. The mission coordinated with Kuwaiti labour authorities and employers to secure pending payments and improve accommodation conditions for affected workers.

 

  1. IndiGo Launches Pune-Dubai Daily Flight Service

 

IndiGo has launched a daily direct service connecting Pune with Dubai, the airline said. The new route is aimed at business travellers and Indian expatriates in the Gulf. Aviation analysts said the service could reduce congestion on western India-Gulf sectors.

 

  1. India Advises Nationals in Lebanon to Avoid Border Areas

 

The Ministry of External Affairs advised Indian nationals in Lebanon to avoid travel near border regions amid rising tensions, officials said. The Indian embassy in Beirut urged citizens to remain cautious and maintain contact with diplomatic channels for emergency assistance.

  1. Satya Nadella Addresses Indian Tech Professionals in Seattle

 

Satya Nadella addressed Indian-origin technology professionals at a leadership forum in Seattle, organisers said. He highlighted artificial intelligence, innovation and cross-border collaboration. Participants said the event strengthened networking among Indian professionals working in global technology companies.

 

  1. Germany Expands Fast-Track Visa Scheme for Indian Engineers

 

The government of Germany has expanded fast-track visa processing for engineers and technical professionals from India, officials in Berlin said. The programme aims to address labour shortages in manufacturing and infrastructure sectors. Recruitment agencies reported increased interest among Indian applicants.

 

  1. Indian Community Celebrates Buddha Purnima in Singapore

 

Indian diaspora organisations marked Buddha Purnima celebrations in Singapore with prayers, cultural programmes and community meals, organisers said. Community leaders stated that such events help preserve traditions and strengthen ties among overseas Indian families and younger generations.

 

  1. UAE Warns Workers Against Fake Overseas Recruitment Drives

 

Authorities in the United Arab Emirates warned expatriate workers against fraudulent overseas recruitment campaigns, officials said. Several Indian nationals reported losing money after receiving fake employment offers. Indian missions advised job seekers to verify agencies through authorised government channels before making payments.

  1. India Continues to Lead Global Remittance Inflows

 

India remained the world’s top recipient of remittances in 2025, according to estimates by financial institutions. Economists said inflows from Indians working in the Gulf, North America and Europe continue supporting household consumption, education spending and investment activity across several Indian states.

 

  1. Australia Reviews Post-Study Work Rights for Foreign Graduates

 

The government of Australia is reviewing post-study work rights for international graduates, officials in Canberra said. The changes may affect Indian students, one of the country’s largest overseas student groups. Universities expressed concern over possible impacts on enrolment and skilled migration pathways.

 

  1. Indian-Origin Chef Wins Culinary Honour in Dubai

 

Indian-origin chef Ranveer Brar received a culinary excellence award at a hospitality event in Dubai, organisers said. The recognition highlighted contributions to Indian cuisine and food entrepreneurship in the Gulf hospitality industry.

 

Aayush M Khokhani

Aayush M Khokhani

Aayush M Khokhani, Head of Marketing & Public Relations at Ubar Hills and leads brand management at A'soud Global School. He is a new-age growth strategist and brand architect in Oman who builds brands at the intersection of education, business consulting, and community engagement. He is recognised for architecting data‑driven campaigns that boost visibility, accelerate pipeline conversion, and translate narratives into measurable impact across industries, schools, consultancies, and events in the GCC and India.

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