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Mumbai Rains: Pediatric ICU at KEM Hospital flooded with inch-deep water; watch video
Mumbai Rains: Pediatric ICU at KEM Hospital flooded with inch-deep water; watch video

Time of India

time26-05-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Mumbai Rains: Pediatric ICU at KEM Hospital flooded with inch-deep water; watch video

Heavy rainfall in Mumbai has caused severe waterlogging at KEM Hospital , with water entering the ground floor premises. Among the affected areas is the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU), raising serious concerns and causing significant inconvenience for both patients and hospital staff. — ians_india (@ians_india) Mumbai Weather: IMD Issues Yellow to Red Alert amid heavy rainfall Mumbai is currently experiencing unusually heavy rainfall for May, marking the earliest monsoon onset in the city since 1990. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a yellow alert for Mumbai through Wednesday, warning of continued heavy rain accompanied by gusty winds reaching up to 40 km/h. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Raw Honey Scrolling Bee India Shop Now Undo On Monday morning, thunderstorms with lightning and strong winds disrupted suburban train services and caused significant traffic delays due to poor visibility. The early arrival of the southwest monsoon, nearly ten days ahead of schedule, has led to continuous rainfall since Sunday night, resulting in waterlogging in low-lying areas. The IMD forecasts that the heavy rainfall will persist throughout Monday, with the possibility of thunderstorms and gusty winds. Residents are advised to stay updated on weather alerts and take necessary precautions.

Countries Indian passport holders can visit with a valid US visa
Countries Indian passport holders can visit with a valid US visa

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Time of India

Countries Indian passport holders can visit with a valid US visa

Did you know your Indian passport can suddenly open doors to dozens of countries, just by having a valid US visa? Yep, that little sticker isn't just your ticket to Times Square or Disneyland. It also unlocks a ton of travel perks most people don't even know about. Let's be honest: the Indian passport doesn't get too far on its own. Ranked 65th on the Passport Index and 82nd on the Henley Passport Index, it offers pretty limited visa-free access compared to, say, Japan or Germany. But here's the travel hack: a valid US tourist visa (typically B1/B2) can quietly boost your global mobility in a big way. Why? Because a US visa signals strong vetting and trust. That's why dozens of countries across Latin America, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and even a few in Europe welcome Indian travelers with open arms if they already hold a valid US visa. Many of these places offer visa-free entry, visa on arrival, or super-easy e-visas, skipping the long embassy queues. There are a few conditions, of course. Your US visa usually needs to be valid for at least six more months, and some countries prefer that you've used it at least once before. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Bee Keepers of India Selling Pure Honey online to Indian consumers via Ecommerce Website Scrolling Bee India Read More Undo Europe While Europe is mostly Schengen territory (which still requires a separate visa), several non-Schengen countries have opened their doors to Indian travelers holding valid US visas. These destinations offer a mix of history, culture, and stunning landscapes—no embassy paperwork required. Albania – Visa-free for 90 days Bosnia and Herzegovina – Visa-free for 30 days Georgia – Visa-free for 90 days Montenegro – Visa-free for 30 days North Macedonia – Visa-free for 15 days Serbia – Visa-free for 90 days Turkey – e-Visa available for 30 days America(North, Central & South) From the beaches of Mexico to the rainforests of Costa Rica, many countries across the Americas waive visa requirements if you have a valid US visa. Some only require that your US visa has been used at least once. Mexico – Visa-free for 180 days Belize – Visa-free for 30 days Costa Rica – Visa-free for 30 days El Salvador – Visa-free for 90 days Guatemala – Visa-free for 90 days Honduras – Visa-free for 90 days Nicaragua – Visa-free for 30 days Panama – Visa-free for 30 days (US visa must be used once) Colombia – Visa-free for 90 days Peru – Visa-free for 180 days Caribbean Island hopping in the Caribbean is made easier if you already hold a US visa. Many island nations allow Indian travelers in without additional paperwork, perfect for a spontaneous beach getaway. Aruba – Visa-free for 30 days Bahamas – Visa-free for 30 days Bermuda – Visa-free for 90 days British Virgin Islands – Visa-free for 30 days Curaçao – Visa-free for 30 days Dominican Republic – Visa-free for 30 days Sint Maarten – Visa-free for 30 days Antigua and Barbuda – Visa-free for 30 days Saint Kitts and Nevis – Visa-free for 90 days Jamaica – Visa-free for 90 days Asia A few Asian countries now allow simplified entry for Indian travelers with a US visa. While the stay durations are shorter in some cases, it's great for quick getaways or business trips. Philippines – Visa-free for 14 days Singapore – Visa-free transit (VFTF) up to 96 hours South Korea – Visa-free for 30 days (conditions apply) Taiwan – e-Visa for 30 days Malaysia – Visa-free transit up to 120 hours (conditions apply) Middle East Traveling to the Middle East is now easier too. These countries provide visa-on-arrival or e-visas to Indian citizens holding valid US visas, making the region more accessible than ever. United Arab Emirates (UAE) – Visa-on-arrival for 14 days Oman – e-Visa for 30 days Qatar – e-Visa for 30 day Africa Only one African nation currently allows entry with a valid US visa, but it's a hidden gem worth exploring. São Tomé and Príncipe – Visa-free for 15 days One step to a healthier you—join Times Health+ Yoga and feel the change

German chief of defence orders swift expansion of warfare capabilities
German chief of defence orders swift expansion of warfare capabilities

Time of India

time25-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

German chief of defence orders swift expansion of warfare capabilities

Germany's Chief of Defence, Carsten Breuer , has ordered the German military to be fully equipped with weapons and other material by 2029, a document seen by Reuters on Sunday shows. By 2029, Russia may have reconstituted its forces sufficiently to attack NATO territory, according to estimates by Breuer and other senior military officials at NATO. The document entitled "Directive Priorities for the Bolstering of Readiness", which Breuer signed on May 19, said Germany will meet the goal with the help of funds made available by the loosening of the country's debt brake in March. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Raw Honey Scrolling Bee India Shop Now Undo The defence ministry in Berlin did not immediately respond to requests for comment. In the directive, Breuer sets priorities for the weapons that should be acquired or developed most urgently, reflecting in part priorities NATO has previously laid out. Live Events Among them, Breuer lists the strengthening of Germany's depleted air defences, in particular with a view to intercepting drones. Last year, sources told Reuters that NATO will request Berlin to at least quadruple its air defences, ranging from systems with a longer range, such as the Patriot, to short-range systems. Another priority is a capability to launch deep precision strikes , according to the document, effectively hitting targets at a distance of more than 500 kilometres (310 miles) and far behind enemy lines. In addition to pushing for Germany's ammunition stocks to be replenished, Breuer also orders Germany to raise its stockpiling targets for all types of ammunition. Other priorities listed in the document are the swift expansion of Germany's capabilities in electronic warfare and the establishment of a resilient system of "offensive and defensive capabilities" in space.

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