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11.09 / 20:28
markets security Sustainability students Universities reports Department Students protesting for their own gain: Manipur Police
Manipur police stated that certain vested interests were exploiting the students for their own gain. Police said that protestors used petrol bombs and firearms during the protest. With Manipur witnessing drone bomb attacks and protest by the students a curfew has been imposed in three districts in Manipur on Tuesday. The Manipur State Home Department has announced a five-day suspension of internet services in five districts, citing concerns over potential disturbances to public peace and order. To disperse the protestors the security forces resorted to firing of teargas shells while in return, the protestors retaliated with stones and other objects. As many as 80 individuals sustained injuries.
11.09 / 17:06
markets Progressive students RAI voice social Nagaland: Permission denied for proposed Gau Dhwaj Sthapana Bharat Yatra in Kohima
Nagaland cabinet on Wednesday denied permission for the proposed Gau Dhwaj Sthapana Bharat Yatra in Kohima. The Yatra is to promote nationwide ban on cow slaughter and is scheduled to arrive in Kohima on September 28. On Wednesday, Minister for Forest, Environment & Climate Change, and Village Guards CL John, also a government spokesperson, said the Cabinet decision was made after considering the opposition voiced by various civil society organisations and political parties.
11.09 / 15:42
Citi Fighting students War Schools Vaccines Tents and shelters become classrooms as Gaza children return to learning
For many students across the Middle East, early September brings the buzzing return of children to classrooms. In the war-torn Gaza Strip this year, it marks nearly a full year without education. As a new school year formally begins this week, some educators are trying to find ways to create new teaching centers in the Palestinian enclave—be it in tents, around bombed out buildings or in small open spaces around shelters.
11.09 / 09:09
markets UPS Provident students Schools Courts rights NCPCR files affidavit in Supreme Court against plea rejecting 'UP Board of Madarsa Education Act 2004'
National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) on Wednesday filed an affidavit in the Supreme Court on a plea challenging Allahabad High Court's March 22 judgment striking down 'UP Board of Madarsa Education Act 2004'. NCPCR says that the education imparted to children in Madrasa is not comprehensive, and is therefore against the provisions of Right to Education Act, 2009. The Madrasa's are infringing on children's fundamental right to a good education by failing to provide these basic requirements. Children are denied not only a suitable education but also a healthy atmosphere and improved opportunities for growth, affidavit states.
11.09 / 07:21
markets students Universities country Colleges International Destinations Australia's reputation as a go-to destination for foreign students is tanking. All thanks to their new rules
Universities Australia Chair David Lloyd said countries including the UK and the US would be big winners from the center-left Labor government’s plan to limit foreign student places to 270,000 next year — 175,000 for the higher education sector and 95,000 for skills colleges. Lloyd pointed to Canada as a cautionary tale for Australia after it imposed similar restrictions only to see new international student enrollments fall by more than expected.
11.09 / 06:20
markets IPO Provident Digital Platform Software students Student accommodation provider The Hive Hostels partners with Crib to digitise operations
Student accommodation provider, The Hive Hostels, has partnered with Crib, a property management software platform, to fully digitalize its business operations, financial systems, and management processes. The company plans to add 3,000 beds by the end of FY 25 with an investment of Rs 10 crore. The partnership with Crib aims to enhance The Hive Hostels' operational efficiency as the company prepares for its upcoming IPO.
10.09 / 21:52
security Election students shooting country reports Courts ISIS suspect came to Canada on student visa in June 2023, minister says
arrested in Quebec as he was allegedly on his way to New York to conduct a mass shooting at a Jewish centre entered Canada last year on a student visa, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday.Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, charged last week in an ISIS terrorism plot, received a student visa in May 2023 and arrived at Toronto’s Pearson airport on June 24, 2023, the minister told reporters.“This is all that I’ll be commenting on this individual,” Miller told reporters. “It’s very important that we don’t comment and actually it’s dangerous to comment any further.“Any defence lawyer is looking at elected officials in their comments about this case, salivating at any comment that is made that could be seen as compromising the judicial process.”He said it was “highly careless” of the Conservatives “to be firing their mouths off again” about Khan, and that Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre’s advisors “should be counselling him to shut his mouth.”Khan was arrested in Ormstown, Que., on Wednesday as he was allegedly about to be smuggled across the U.S.
10.09 / 15:28
COST Interface Bill students performer Features Updates Best billing printers for commercial use in 2024: Top 7 picks that are efficient, reliable and deliver high-performance
Reasons to buyReasons to avoidAlso Read: Best Epson laser printers for office use in 2024: Top 9 reliable and high-performance optionsThe Portable Bluetooth Compatible Thermal Receipt Printer offers wireless convenience and high-quality printing. Its compatibility with Bluetooth-enabled devices makes it a convenient choice for businesses on the go.
10.09 / 02:23
Provident Apple students love Universities Updates International Congress leader Rahul Gandhi arrives in Washington DC, to meet diaspora, students
Lok Sabha, Rahul Gandhi, arrived at the Washington Dulles International Airport, on Monday (local time).
09.09 / 20:32
FIVE Gap students Universities show reports Schools Is a university degree worth it? Data shows it pays off — but less than before
Going back for more studies after high school is still proving a path to better earnings for students in the years after graduation, but a new Royal Bank of Canada analysis shows the returns on investment aren’t paying off like they once did.
09.09 / 18:34
Provident Target Apple students country reports Vaccines Coaching classes wrong way to help children: Narayana Murthy
Infosys founder NR Narayana Murthy on Monday said coaching classes are the wrong way to help children to learn better or pass exams. “Kota is the wrong way…I don’t believe in coaching classes. I don’t believe in that because at the end of the day, the only thing you can say is they introduce a certain discipline which parents themselves can provide at home,” he said in response to a query on the reports of student suicides at Kota in Rajasthan, while interacting with the media.
09.09 / 11:39
UPS Booking Food students Universities social fun Email avalanche? Here’s why humans are a lot like monkeys
Games Primates Play, by University of Chicago behavioural scientist Dario Maestripieri, I’ve never looked at my inbox the same way. Email, writes Maestripieri, is governed by the rules of dominance hierarchy, which is central to the games we social primates are wired to play. Monkeys spend a great deal of energy establishing who stands where in the social hierarchy—who has access to the best food and the most attractive mates, and who picks mites out of whose fur.
09.09 / 07:39
Target security Refugees students reports Videos Investigations Conservatives call on government to disclose how latest ISIS suspect came to Canada
ISIS plot targeting U.S. Jews was able to get into Canada.Federal officials declined to answer questions about the immigration status of Muhammad Shahzeb Khan, citing privacy laws, and said only they were reviewing how he came to Canada.The U.S.
08.09 / 10:19
students stage inclusion reports testing Schools Interviews Delhi govt to launch 'Abhishikt' program for high-IQ students amid concerns of educational disparities
specialised classrooms for gifted students in 15 of its schools following the mid-term exams later this month, as per a TOI report. Known as 'Abhishikt', these classrooms will serve students in classes VI and IX, focusing on nurturing those identified as exceptionally intelligent through a thorough screening process. The Abhishikt programme, according to officials at the Inclusive Education Branch under the Directorate of Education, involves a multi-stage selection process.
08.09 / 08:29
WhatsApp students Universities Celebrity reports Schools Japan Prince Hisahito turns 18, first male imperial family member to reach adulthood in 39 years
Prince Hisahito, the nephew of Emperor Naruhito and second in line to the Chrysanthemum Throne, recently reached a significant milestone by turning 18. This marks the first time in nearly four decades that a male member of Japan's imperial family has come of age, following his father, Prince Akishino, who reached adulthood 39 years ago, Kyodo News reported. Prince Hisahito, the only son of 58-year-old Crown Prince Fumihito and 57-year-old Crown Princess Kiko, celebrated his 18th birthday on September 6, 2024. In a statement issued through the Imperial Household Agency, he expressed his enthusiasm for this new phase of life and his eagerness to learn from various experiences. «I hope to learn more through each and every experience, absorbing various aspects and growing through them,» he said. He also took the opportunity to thank those who have supported him over the years, including his parents and elder sisters. He mentioned his intention to cherish his remaining time in high school, where he is currently a third-year student at Otsuka, University of Tsukuba.
08.09 / 08:23
COST Booking Airlines students information travelers shock Airline directed to pay Rs 1.67 lakh to student barred from Canada-bound flight due to Schengen visa confusion
student who was barred from boarding a Toronto-bound flight due to a visa-related issue. The incident, which involved stoppages in Munich and Frankfurt, Germany, highlighted the airline's failure to inform the passenger about the requirement of a transit Schengen visa. The case centered on Maharshi Yadav, a resident of Gandhinagar, who was traveling to Canada for further studies. Yadav, who held a valid student visa for Canada, had booked a flight from Mumbai to Toronto for April 13, 2022. The flight included layovers in Munich and Frankfurt, both in Germany. However, during check-in at Mumbai airport, the airline staff informed Yadav that he required a transit Schengen visa for the layovers, which he did not possess. Consequently, he was denied boarding. Pressed for time, Yadav cancelled the original ticket and booked an alternative flight with Emirates Airlines, costing him Rs 1.70 lakh, to reach Canada the next day. Subsequently, Yadav, through his mother and legal counsel Sunil Chhabaria, filed a complaint with the Consumer Dispute Redressal Commission in Gandhinagar, alleging a deficiency in service on the part of the airline. The complaint argued that the airline had failed to notify Yadav in advance about the necessity of a transit Schengen visa for his journey.
08.09 / 07:52
markets FIVE Analysis students performer reports Profiles Education loans to remain among fastest-growing segments for NBFCs: Crisil
Their assets under management (AUM) is expected to grow at a healthy clip of 40-45 per cent to cross Rs 60,000 crore this fiscal, as per the rating agency. By definition, the assets under management (AUM) is the market value of the investments managed by the entities.
08.09 / 07:43
markets economy trends students show country reports Canada is running out of jobs for newcomers
Canada can’t find work or aren’t looking, as businesses hire at a slower pace while the population continues to balloon. The number of working-age people in the country rose by 96,400 in August, Statistics Canada reported Friday, a result of the country’s rapid population growth, which is among the fastest in the world. Over 82,000 people joined the country’s labor force last month, but net employment rose just 22,100. In the last three months, Canada’s economy has created one new job for every six workers who joined the labor force on net, the lowest rate in over a year. It’s a stark deceleration from the start of the year, when the number of jobs was actually growing faster than the number of available workers.
08.09 / 07:08
community students Universities performer country Videos International Rahul Gandhi arrives in Dallas for US visit, says "looking forward to engaging in meaningful discussions"
Rahul Gandhi, arrived in Dallas, Texas, on Sunday for his three-day US visit starting today. The Congress MP was welcomed at the airport by Sam Pitroda, Chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress, and members of the Indian diaspora. Rahul Gandhi expressed his anticipation for engaging in meaningful discussions to strengthen the bond between the two nations. He was greeted with bouquets and performed aarti upon his arrival in the US.
08.09 / 06:14
Provident FIVE Citizens community students Justice recommendations Clause 6 of Assam Accord: State govt to implement recommendations of Biplab Sarma commission, focus on safeguarding Assamese identity
Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that thegovernment has discussed on the recommendations of Justice (Retd) Biplab Sarma Commission, which was constituted by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, to implement Clause 6 of the Assam Accord. State government will in consultation with All Assam Students Union (AASU) will implement 52 by April 2025. Sarma said that there will be regular meeting with AASU. “There will consultation with sixth schedule councils and people in Barak valley. However, for implementing these recommendations in Brahmaputra valley we do not require any consultation with this bodies.” Assam government stated after detailed consideration, Cabinet has accorded approval to implement 57 out of the 67 recommendations made by the Commission. For the remaining 10 recommendations, in-depth discussions will be held with the Government of India. These recommendations will be applicable across the State except 6th Schedule areas and Barak Valley. In these regions, the recommendations will be implemented only after concurrence of the authorities and the people in those regions.
08.09 / 06:13
wellness President students Universities reports Schools International International student enrolment down 45 per cent, Universities Canada says
A group representing almost 100 of Canada’s universities is warning the impact from the federal government’s cap on international students will be “far greater” than what Ottawa aimed for.

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