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Gc dates move ithe ela lock chestaru vayya 140 approved ones
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December 17, 1903. A cold, windy morning on the sand dunes near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Orville and Wilbur Wright drag their strange looking machine onto a wooden rail, steady it against the gusts, and do something most people still thought was impossible. Orville lies on the wing, the engine bites, and the Wright Flyer lifts off the ground. For 12 seconds, it stays airborne. It does not sound like much, until you realize it is the first successful powered flight. They do not stop at one try. The brothers make four flights that morning, taking turns. The first covers about 120 feet. The best one is Wilbur’s, about 852 feet in 59 seconds. After the fourth flight, a gust flips the Flyer and damages it, but the point has already been proven. A heavier than air machine can take off under its own power, stay controlled, and land. Aviation has officially begun. In the United States, December 17 is also officially recognized as Wright Brothers Day. It is written into U.S. law, and it traces back to a proclamation issued by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1959, with later actions by Congress making the designation permanent. It is a yearly reminder of the moment two brothers turned an idea into history.
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Matter in 2 lines plzz
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Fake news anna....best time to be in mestri business. GC Dates are moving mestries can lock the slaves
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Vadu ind vellakapothe inka cancel chesukunee option vundemoo
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@Sucker ga, good days are long gone. Low skilled H1b’s/ their mestri shops ki shutdown time vachasindi.
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actually twitter wars lo prabhas fans ni antis labours barre fans antaaru fan wars lo ..
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Jack123 started following Naaku deeni number kaavaali ... sucker and daatarbabu
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https://www.financialexpress.com/trending/i-feel-hurt-numb-and-disappointed-international-student-says-hr-pulled-the-plug-on-h-1b-visa-plans/4079217/lite/ I feel hurt, numb and disappointed’: International student says HR pulled the plug on H-1B visa plans An international student’s Reddit post reveals how an H-1B visa approval was withdrawn after a role change, leaving him jobless and facing an uncertain future in the US. Written by Anjana PV December 16, 2025 23:16 IST Follow Us After years of studying, landing a job and finally getting selected for the H-1B visa, life can feel like it is finally falling into place. But what happens when that dream suddenly comes to a halt? A young international student has shared his experience on Reddit, telling us how his H-1B visa journey took an unexpected U-turn after his employer decided to withdraw support, leaving him with just weeks to find a new job or leave the US. ALSO READ H-1B Holders Stuck: Why they flew to India and what are their options now? A job that felt ‘perfect’ In his Reddit post, the student said he completed a Master’s degree in Marketing and was actively looking for work while on Optional Practical Training (OPT). In July 2024, he secured a role as a Sales Enablement Coordinator, which matched his education and skills. ALSO READ Why TCS and Infosys are taking the biggest hit by Trump’s $100k H-1B visa fee In April 2025, he received what many international students hope for selection in the H-1B lottery. “I was very happy to be among a few thousand candidates chosen for this visa, especially considering the current immigration climate,” he wrote. By June, he had also received the Form I-797 approval notice from USCIS, and everything appeared to be on track. H-1B was expected to kick in by November 2025. At work, he said he was doing well, creating sales materials, launching an internal intranet, and preparing teams for conferences. Management changes and a sudden role shift Things began to change when the HR executive he worked with left the company. The organisation went through management changes and layoffs, and his role was suddenly altered. He was moved from Sales Enablement Coordinator to Marketing Coordinator under a new team, with just one day’s notice. “There was no transition plan, no clear instructions and no job description,” he wrote. For months, he said he handled responsibilities from both roles while HR tried to refill his old position. Only after two months did he receive a written job description by which time he felt the role had become more administrative and less strategic. “I felt grateful that I even had a job,” he wrote. ‘We need to amend your H-1B’ In late November 2025, he was called into a meeting with HR and informed that the company would need to file an amendment to his H-1B application because of the role change. “We will do our best, but there is no guarantee,” HR told him, according to the post. Still, he remained hopeful. That hope was short-lived. Visa withdrawn, exit timeline set In December 2025, just before he was about to go on time off, he was urgently called into another meeting with HR and his supervisor. The company informed him that it was withdrawing his H-1B application. The reason they gave was surprising, the Marketing Coordinator role was considered “too general” to qualify for the visa. He was also told his last working day would be in two weeks, right before Christmas. If he failed to find another employer within the 60-day grace period, he would have to leave the US. “I felt hurt, disappointed and numb. I tried my very best, but this cancellation changed the trajectory of my life. I thought I had three more years in the US,” he wrote. ‘H-1B for sales role?’ Netizens were divided over the student’s situation. A user asked, “Is this for real? H-1B for sales and marketing coordinator?.” Another noted, “The job can be done by any half intelligent college grad in America, saying this as someone who has been on the receiving end of sales enablement in sales for 10 years.” “We had a general data analyst who did excel spreadsheets at my last job and people here defended it saying it’s hard to find people qualified,” added a netizen. “The HR was wrong in the first place to use H1B but its interesting they got I-797 approved, so perhaps the HR got creative in defining this role as very complex that fit specialty occupation. But if USCIS scrutinizes it, it would have been difficult to prove its specialty,” claimed another. “H1-B for sales/marketing is absurd, no surprise it was cancelled,” noted a netizen. ” Not sure H1-B was ever meant for “sales enablement” or “marketing”… this is the problem.. abusers of the system,” wrote another. (This story is based on a post shared by a social media user. The details, opinions, and statements quoted herein belong solely to the original poster and do not reflect the views of Financialexpress.com. We have not independently verified the claims.)
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any doubts baa..
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Will he be employed by then ?
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Yes aa bavagaru @Konebhar6 ee ani batata talk
