The US federal government is set to cut up to 90% of employees within the Labor Department’s Office of Federal Contract Compliance Programs, part of a broader push to reduce bureaucracy. Led by the Trump administration and Elon Musk’s US DOGE Service, these cuts aim to eliminate waste while maintaining core functions. The move has sparked concerns, with thousands of federal employees filing appeals against the layoffs, signaling potential disruptions to essential public services.
In American literature’s diverse tapestry, Indian-origin authors are leaving indelible marks through stories of migration, identity, and resilience. From Salman Rushdie’s transcontinental schooling to Asha […]
Senior IAS officer Puneet Kumar has been appointed as the Resident Commissioner of Kerala in New Delhi. A 1993 batch officer, he will now represent […]
Senior diplomat Amararam Gujar has been appointed as the next High Commissioner of India to the Republic of Malawi. He is expected to strengthen bilateral […]