Important Articles from The Hindu Newspaper : 21/9/2025


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Front Page

  • Trump hikes H-1B visa fees to $100,000
    • GS -2 Indian Diaspora
    • Read about India – US relationship
    • Prelims – H1B Visa

World

  • Growing clamour for a Palestinian state as Israel pursues attack on Gaza
    • GS -1 World History
    • Read about Israel – Palestine issue – Two State solution and India’s stance on the issue

Profiles

  • Conflated cases
  • Amorphous and ideological

FAQ

  • What is the significance of Saudi-Pakistan pact?
  • Is it feasible to blend isobutanol and diesel?
  • Why is India on the U.S. blacklist on fentanyl?

Science

  • ICMR impact scale may deter research in public interest
  • Dawn of artificial mummification pushed back 5,000 years

Business

  • ‘India can meet local need for SAF, export surplus’

News

  • Mumbai-Thane bullet train tunnel excavation completed
  • Mohanlal to receive Dadasaheb Phalke Award
  • Mamata Banerjee set to inaugurate 3,000 puja pandals across Bengal
  • 60% of Indian H-1B visa holders earn less than the new $100,000 fee per year
  • Hours to go, Nasscom asks firms to rush staff to U.S.
  • If we have an enemy, it is dependence on other countries: PM Modi in Gujarat’s Bhavnagar
  • India backs resolution to let Palestine President address UNGA
  • Meghalaya groups oppose new directive on uranium mining
  • Non-judicial members in tribunals avoid passing judgments against govt., says Chief Justice Gavai


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