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Unwelcome Exports

Millennium Post Delhi

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New Delhi 27October2025

A raucous minority of India’s global society is unsettling the norm by flaunting a culture of entitlement. In the process, they are embarrassing an entire nation

- RAJEEV NARAYAN

Unwelcome Exports

During Diwali in the US, several Indians lit firecrackers in residential areas, sparking police complaints, safety concerns, and public outrage

oliloquy: In a Texas suburb, the newly-arrived Varmas set out to recreate Diwali in all its Indian splendour. Lights and diyas glowed to vaunt rangolis and lines of sweets boxes on the porch.

For neighbours, the evening began in curiosity and fascination, It turned to chagrin when the Varmas, clad in silks and bravado, came out with firecrackers. In minutes, the street became a party zone. Bombs burst, rockets screamed skyward and smoke billowed, sending the neighbours running inside their homes. Somehow, a stray spark landed in a garage lined with clothes and dry leaves. The alarm wailed and fire trucks soon drowned the festive din. By the time the smoke cleared, the once-pristine street was strewn with burnt casings and ash, the air acrid with embarrassment. The Varmas, who had meant to cheer up their new world, stood amid the wreckage, bewildered and sheepish... strangers once more in the land they hoped to call home.

‘There was a time when Indians abroad were admired—industrious, academicallygifted, law-abiding and courteous. That image, burnished by decades of diligence, diplomacy and discipline, now faces erosion, changing how Indians are being perceived around the world. For this new breed is not just relocating, it is attempting to replicate. It reaches faraway lands not to integrate but to impose, not to adapt but to assert. In doing so, it also exports an annoying trait—the inability to respect or adapt to the culture and norms of others, From New Jersey to New Zealand, its actions are leading to a belief that Indians are by far the loudest guests at the global dinner table, the least willing to listen.

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Pine Labs sets IPO price band at ₹210-221, aims to raise ₹3,900 cr

NEW DELHI: Fintech firm Pine Labs on Monday fixed a price band of Rs 210-221 per share for its upcoming initial public offering (IPO), targeting a valuation of over Rs 25,300 crore. The company’s Rs 3,900-crore IPO will open for public subscription on November 7 and conclude on November 11.

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RANJI TROPHY No wickets for Shami as Vihari runs riot vs WB

After successful outings in the first two matches, senior pacer Mohammed Shami went wicketless as centurion Hanuma Vihari helped Tripura punch above their weight and inch closer to Bengal’s first innings total in their Group C Ranji Trophy match here on Monday.

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‘FOR GREATER GOOD’ After historic win, leadership change?

It may seem a tad harsh a day after India’s pathbreaking triumph in the Women’s ODI World Cup but for the greater good, former national team skipper Shantha Rangaswamy wants Harmanpreet Kaur to step down from captaincy, something she feels is long overdue.

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India’s Death Traps

Despite coughing up taxes, tolls and levies at every crossing, Indian drivers are forced to drive on roads that remain unsafe, unscientific and downright deadly

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As SA lick wounds, Wolvaardt says team on right track after 3rd final

NAVI MUMBAI: South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt expressed her frustration of losing two wickets to part-timer Shafali Verma in the Women’s World Cup summit showdown against India but asserted that the Proteas are doing things right domestically to make three ICC finals in a row.

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‘Use of calculator not allowed in JEE-Main’

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has clarified that the use of calculator will not be permitted in engineering entrance exam JEE-Main, officials said.

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CM convenes high-level meeting, orders strict anti-pollution action

As Delhi's air quality continues to worsen, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta on Monday convened a high-level meeting at the Delhi Secretariat and announced a series of urgent measures to tackle pollution across the capital.

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UP CM bans deployment of cops making social media ‘reels’ at sensitive sites

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday directed that the state's police personnel who make social media “reels” at sensitive locations should not be deployed there, stressing that discipline and decorum must be maintained during public service duties.

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Mfg activity strengthens in Oct on rise in new orders

Pick-up in sales growth mainly stemmed from domestic market, as new export orders increased at a softer rate

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3 killed in avalanche in northeast Nepal; 4 missing

At least three people including a foreign climber were killed and four others went missing on Monday after an avalanche struck northeastern Nepal’s Yalung Ri peak.

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