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18.09 / 04:11
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18.09 / 03:11
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The group, Students for Fair Admissions, has focused on three universities — Princeton, Yale and Duke — where there were notable declines in Asian American enrollment this year compared with last year, which the group said defied expectations. On Tuesday, Students for Fair Admissions sent letters to the schools questioning whether they were complying with the rules laid out by the Supreme Court. Princeton, Duke and Yale also saw minor differences in Black and Hispanic enrollment in the first class of students admitted since the court struck down race-conscious admissions.
18.09 / 03:07
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Alberta was calling, both Canadians and immigrants answered and now the government is working to address the consequence of an unprecedented number of people moving to the Prairie province over the past year.
17.09 / 06:23
markets students Photos hospital reports Department Courts RG Kar rape case: CBI needs to be given adequate time, they are not sleeping over, says SC
RG Kar hospital rape-murder case said, there is still time to complete the investigation and CBI needs to be given adequate time. «They are not sleeping over,» said the court as per a report by Live Law. The court said, nobody can say that CBI destroyed anything related to crime scene or 27 minutes of CCTV footage. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta appearing for CBI told the Supreme Court that Wikipedia is still showing the name and photo of victim. To this CJI Chandrachud said, «We will pass an order, the name and photo cannot be there.»
16.09 / 21:14
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Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Mumbai: Schools affiliated to international boards are gaining traction in India's tier-II and tier-III cities as aspirational second- and third-generation business owners and professionals with higher disposable incomes send their children to these schools. These schools, which have tuition fees upwards of ₹7-9 lakh per annum, are now offering specially trained teachers—some roped in from overseas—and infrastructure on a par with their counterparts in metros.
15.09 / 17:00
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MBBS students drowned in a reservoir on Sunday evening in Madhya Pradesh's Panna district, an official said. The incident occurred at Dhawari dam near Ajaygarh town, some 40 km from the district headquarters, the official said. Krishna Gupta (20), a resident of Ajaygarh, and Arvind Prajapati (19) from Umaria, both MBBS students of Indore's Mahatma Gandhi Memorial (MGM) Medical College, drowned, he said. Their classmate, Abhishek Bairwa (19), who is from Pipalkheda in Rajasthan, was rescued, Ajaygarh police station in-charge Ravi Jadon said.
15.09 / 12:02
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Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Imagine you’re sitting at your desk, feeling overwhelmed by the weight of daily tasks. Your mind is clouded with deadlines and worries.
15.09 / 11:46
COST UPS Gap security students country International How Indian students can get work visas after studying abroad
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Studying overseas is expensive. However, many countries offer a post-study work visa to international students.
15.09 / 07:53
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Bangladesh's ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 58 others on the charges of attempting to murder a student during the violent clashes that led to the fall of her government last month, a media report said on Sunday. It was the latest in the slew of cases filed against the 76-year-old former premier, who resigned and fled to India on August 5 following a massive protest by students against a controversial quota system in government jobs. The case was filed on Friday by 22-year-old Fahim Faisal, who claimed he was shot and injured during an anti-government protest in Dinajpur on August 4, a day before the fall of the Hasina-led Awami League government, The Daily Star newspaper reported. With this, the tally of cases against Hasina has reached 155, including 136 for murder, seven for crimes against humanity and genocide, three for abduction, eight for attempted murder and one for the attack on a Bangladesh Nationalist Party procession, the report said.
15.09 / 01:07
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14.09 / 21:00
markets students reports Department Courts Videos Mamata's bid to convince agitating doctors hits a stalemate after the West Bengal CM says no to live-streamed talks
junior doctors and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee failed as the doctors demanded video recording of the meeting after reaching Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's residence in Kalighat, which was denied by the Police citing security issues. The protesting students said, «The video streaming cannot be done by both sides. Only they will do the video recording. However, we were not allowed to video and the CM said that the video will not be shared to us as the matter is subjudice. Paying respect to the CM, we thought of paying respect to her and we will get the minutes. Then, the Health Minister said it is too late and the meeting cannot be conducted.» Chief secretary Manoj Pant and junior health minister Chandrima Bhattacharya were present along with Banerjee at the meeting originally scheduled to begin at 7.15 in the evening. All 35 doctors present were allowed into the chief minister's home.
14.09 / 18:54
markets UPS students Department Videos Mamata Banerjee's meeting with doctors held up over video recording dispute
junior doctors and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday was cancelled after the doctors' demand for video recording of the meeting was denied by the Kolkata Police citing security issues. Meanwhile, late in the evening, CBI arrested Sandip Ghosh and the officer-in-charge (OC) of Tala police station in connection with the rape-murder case. Earlier, chief secretary Manoj Pant and junior health minister Chandrima Bhattacharya were present along with Banerjee at the meeting originally scheduled to begin at 7.15 in the evening. All 35 doctors present were allowed into the chief minister's home.
14.09 / 16:52
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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday evening appealed to the agitating doctors, who had arrived at her residence for talks, to join the meeting, amid their demand for live-streaming of the discussions. The scheduled meeting between Banerjee and the agitating junior doctors who are protesting over the RG Kar incident, is yet to start
13.09 / 20:17
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Around 36,000 schools in the U.S. are in need of updated heating and cooling systems, according to the Government Accountability Office
13.09 / 11:31
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international students and the U.S. economy—especially for students from India, who have long faced uncertainty about their post-graduation status in the United States. This proposal should be viewed not just as a policy shift but as a strategic move to retain top global talent. The U.S. has long benefitted from the influx of international students, particularly from India, who excel in high-demand sectors such as technology, finance, and engineering. However, the current visa process is fraught with uncertainty, leaving many graduates in limbo. Trump’s plan could potentially change that narrative, offering a pathway to stability for thousands of students who have invested heavily in their American education. Vice President Kamala Harris, a staunch advocate for international students, has also worked tirelessly to streamline the visa process and support pathways to citizenship. Her initiatives, rooted in her personal understanding as a child of immigrants, aim to create a more inclusive environment where international students can contribute to the American economy and society without the fear of being forced to leave. Harris’s advocacy, coupled with Trump’s proposal, could mark a turning point in how the U.S. approaches immigration and talent retention.
12.09 / 21:16
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The U.S. Consumer Finance Protection Bureau has filed a proposed order to permanently ban Navient from directly servicing federal student loans, which the agency says will end years of abusive lending practices
12.09 / 16:36
markets FIVE Mobile community students Department peace NESO asks PM Modi, HM Shah to intervene in Manipur to resolve conflict
Northeast Students' Organisation (NESO) on Thursday urged the Prime Minister and Home Minister to urgently intervene in the Manipur situation. NESO is an apex body of eight students' organisations representing seven NE states. The organisation claimed that the failure to address the ethnic conflict not only undermines the stability of Manipur but also poses a threat to the broader peace and security of the entire northeast region.
12.09 / 12:01
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This topping could be a skill in emerging technologies like AI, ML or IoT, or an apprenticeship or internship at some firm. This is being reflected even in pay packets, which have remained stagnant for plain B.Tech graduates in the last few years but have risen by 10% over the last year for those who have acquired that something extra, said staffing and recruitment services firm TeamLease.
12.09 / 11:11
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As per government policy, international students coming to the UK must provide evidence that they have sufficient savings to support themselves “for each month of their course (up to nine months),” according to the Home Office. Under the new rules, students coming to London will have to show evidence of having £1,483 per month, and those planning to study outside of London will need £1,136 per month.
12.09 / 09:47
markets Provident students Department Schools Courts rights Madrassas not fit place to get education, operate in an arbitrary manner: National child rights body tells SC
NCPCR) has raised concerns over the suitability of madrassas as educational institutions, stating that they do not provide comprehensive education. The child rights body submitted to the Supreme Court that the education offered in madrassas does not align with the Right to Education (RTE) Act and deprives children of essential educational entitlements.

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