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Anil Jain Refex: Charting an Entrepreneurial Path Behind a Diversified Industrial Group

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The story of Anil Jain Refex reflects a distinctly Indian model of entrepreneurship, one grounded in early exposure to business realities, hands-on learning, and a patient, long-term approach to growth. Rather than inheriting a ready-made leadership role, Jain’s journey has been shaped by gradual progression, operational immersion, and calculated risk-taking. Anil Jain of the Refex Group, whose entrepreneurial journey reflects a gradual transition from hands-on business learning to building a diversified industrial enterprise. Today, Anil Jain is closely associated with the Refex Group, a diversified enterprise with interests spanning refrigerants, energy, and infrastructure-linked activities. His evolution from a young participant in a family-run trading setup to the promoter of a listed industrial group offers a window into how Indian entrepreneurs navigate opportunity, regulation, and scale in a changing economic environment. Early Exposure to Business Fundamentals Anil Jain’s form...

U.S. Border Patrol Arrests 30 Indian Nationals for Illegal Stay, Trucking Violations

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U.S. Border Patrol agents have arrested 30 Indian nationals living illegally in the United States for operating semitrucks using commercial driver’s licenses, according to a statement released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The arrests were part of a broader enforcement effort carried out by Border Patrol agents in California’s El Centro Sector. CBP said that a total of 49 undocumented immigrants holding commercial driver’s licenses were apprehended during vehicle stops at immigration checkpoints and through coordinated interagency operations. U.S. Border Patrol agents conduct immigration enforcement operations in California, leading to the arrest of undocumented commercial truck drivers, including several Indian nationals. Between November 23 and December 12, authorities intercepted 42 individuals driving semitrucks on interstate highways or passing through immigration checkpoints. Among them, 30 were Indian nationals. The remaining individuals were citizens of El Sal...

Libya’s Military Chief, Seven Others Killed in Plane Crash in Turkey

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Libya’s top military commander and seven other people were killed after a private jet crashed shortly after taking off from Turkey’s capital, Ankara, officials from both countries confirmed on Tuesday. The aircraft, which was returning to Libya following high-level defence talks, reportedly suffered a technical malfunction mid-flight, leading to the fatal accident. Libya’s Chief of the General Staff, General Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad, during a meeting with Turkish Defence Minister Yasar Guler in Ankara, shortly before the fatal plane crash. The crash claimed the life of General Muhammad Ali Ahmad al-Haddad , Libya’s Chief of the General Staff, along with four senior military officers and three crew members. Libyan authorities said all eight people on board were killed instantly when the plane went down in a rural area south of Ankara. According to Turkish officials, the aircraft, a Falcon 50-type business jet took off from Ankara’s Esenboga Airport at around 8:30 p.m. local time. ...