Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Barack Obama. Show all posts

Saturday, 24 January 2015

Barack Obama assures Narendra Modi on concerns over H-1B visa issue

President Barack Obama has assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi that he will look into India's concerns on the H-1B visa issue as part of his comprehensive immigration reform, US officials said today.

Obama told Prime Minister Modi that his administration would be in touch with the Indian government on issues related to H-1B visas, popular among Indian techies.

"I think what the President indicated is this is the type of issue (H-1B) that we have approached through the context of comprehensive immigration reform and so, given his ongoing efforts to work with Congress in pursuit of comprehensive immigration reform, we would be incorporating these types of issues in that process and would be in touch with the Indian government as that moved forward," Deputy National Security Advisor Ben Rhodes told US reporters travelling with Obama.

Responding to a question on the bilateral talks held between the two leaders yesterday, Rhodes acknowledged that India's concerns over certain aspects of the immigration reform were raised at the highest level.

"They (Modi and Obama) discussed the ongoing discussions around immigration reform in the United States where there are so many Indian-American and Indian immigrants," he said.

"The Indian government raised the issue, as they regularly do. It usually does include the H-1B visa issue. Indians are working in the high-tech sector in the United States, as well as broader India presence in the United States, people who are there on a temporary basis working," Rhodes said.

In November last year, President Obama had bypassed the Congress to announce the most sweeping reform to fix America's "broken" immigration system to protect millions of illegal workers from deportation.

The plan would let parents of US citizens and legal permanent residents remain in the country temporarily, without the threat of deportation. The measure would apply to those who have been in the US for last five years.

The executive action, said to be one of the largest measure by a US President on immigration, is expected to help a significant number of Indian techies who currently have to undergo a painful and agonizing process of H-1B visas to get legal permanent status (LPR), popularly known as Green Card.

Monday, 12 January 2015

Modi-Obama Kites a Hit in Gujarat this Makar Sankranti

With the country all set to welcome Barack Obama for Republic Day in New Delhi, the 'Modi-Obama' kites, featuring the US President and the Prime Minister, are the flavour this season in Gujarat for the upcoming Makar Sankranti festival.

The markets in Vadodara, Surat, Bharuch, Rajkot, Ahmedabad and other places in the state are flooded with kites featuring 'Modi-Obama' images on them for the Makar Sankranti festival on January 14, Mehmod Khubhanbhai Patangwala, Secretary of Vadodara kite sellers and owners association, told PTI today.

"This year, markets have lots of different types of kites. However, the demand for 'Modi-Obama' kites has gone up after the US President greeted Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Gujarati during the latter's US visit last year," he said.

Kashyap Upendrabhai Vaidya, an avid kite-flyer from Vadodara who is now a Canadian citizen, said that he has specially flown to the city to celebrate the kite festival on Makar Sankranti.

Mr Vaidya said he does not get an opportunity to fly kites in Canada as no such celebration is held there.

Smita Sanjay Joshi, a kite enthusiast from Vadodara who is settled in the US since 1989, has also come to the city to celebrate the festival of kites.

"I have bought over 100 'Modi-Obama' kites because I am great fan of Modi," she said.

The 27th edition of the popular International Kite Festival began in Vadodara on January 8 and is subsequently travelling to Rajkot, Bhavnagar and Surat districts.

Kites of various shapes, sizes and types are seen in hundreds of kite shops lined up in Gendigate, Wadi, Mandvi, Fatehpura markets of the city.

There are also kites featuring images of Bollywood stars like Shah Rukh Khan, Salman Khan and Kareena Kapoor, but the 'Modi-Obama' kites are the most popular this season. 

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