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06.01 / 04:53
markets Platform Entertainment students social reports Videos India’s edtech pivots to low-cost micro-learning as dealmaking slows and patience thins
₹50,000 business, shoot a YouTube video—to capture low-intent, high-frequency users early in the funnel.Priced as low as ₹1 and consumed in minutes a day, this content is designed less to teach deeply and more to build daily engagement, turning everyday questions into habit—and habit into revenue.The shift marks a clear break from outcome-led edtech, which relies on full-time teachers and structured curricula. Micro-learning platforms instead monetise curiosity, leaning on subject-matter experts and creator-led content at a time when the sector is under pressure to show early revenue traction.Platforms like Seekho cracked this early and now clock close to $4-4.5 million monthly revenue, according to media reports.
04.01 / 06:29
markets UPS Trade students Photos Xiaomi Updates The hardest reservation in China is a factory tour
, meanwhile, are looking for novel ways to connect with customers in the country’s uber-competitive market. People are flocking to factory tours hosted by EV maker NIO, dairy manufacturer Mengniu, brewer Tsingtao and others.Xiaomi, a top phone maker that launched its first EV in 2024, began offering its public tours after receiving requests from customers.
29.12 / 09:45
markets ICE Refugees President students country The US immigration crackdown: Donald Trump has lost public support for his agenda by going too far
One, draconian limits on refugees: Admissions had grown under Joe Biden, swamping US support systems.On Trump’s first day in office, he pivoted to the other extreme with an executive order that shut the Refugee Admissions Program, leaving thousands of refugees stranded, including those with applications in process. The new admission rate is just 7,500.Trump has decried immigrants from what he calls ‘Third World’ countries and been vocal about a preference for White immigrants.
26.12 / 08:43
markets UPS economy President students Universities Schools Equity stakes: A fixation with levelling the playing field for everyone could hold an economy back
There are a lot of reasons, some deserved and some not, for Americans' distrust of their institutions. Lately I have been thinking about one of the more counterintuitive ones: Schools, governments and even employers are trying too hard to make things fair.In doing so, they are not only setting themselves up for failure—and eventually mistrust—but they are also misunderstanding the galvanizing role that unfairness plays in a competitive economy.Unfairness can be tempered, but it can never be eliminated.
15.12 / 11:05
UPS Art President students War Warner Bros rights Jared Kushner’s plan to build a Trump hotel in Serbia is running into resistance
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. For more than two years, Jared Kushner has sought to build a Trump-branded complex of towers in a central Belgrade site once bombed by NATO. But the plans have run into a lot of local resistance.
15.12 / 05:19
UPS Progressive Discover students Xiaomi innovations A productive day includes regular breaks, says Xiaomi COO Sudhin Mathur
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The early 1990s were an exciting time for the field of communications. Sudhin Mathur had always been interested in innovations and real-world application as a student of mechanical engineering.
15.12 / 02:19
UPS Provident students shooting Inside evacuation Schools A night huddled in lockdown at Brown: ‘It could’ve been any one of us’
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. PROVIDENCE, R.I.—Tristan Keyser-Parker, a senior at Brown University, was in a workshop inside the school’s Barus & Holley engineering building Saturday afternoon when he heard someone yell “Intruder!" Keyser-Parker sprinted with about 30 students out a side entrance as police converged on the building. The students fled to the third story of a nearby dorm, where they sat, stunned, on the floor.
13.12 / 11:25
COST Career Trade students Universities Schools Colleges Why workers in their 40s are going back to school
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. It’s tough to go back to school in your 40s. But with layoffs, stagnant pay and inroads by artificial intelligence, many of those nearing midlife are heading back to classrooms and trade schools.
07.12 / 15:21
UPS Google Analysis students show reports Transformer by Mint: AI’s impacts on Sensex to Saregama
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. BENGALURU: As automation seeps further into workflows across industries, India’s largest IT services companies are feeling the pressure, not just on revenue, but also in their standing among the country’s corporate elite. Simply put, four of India’s largest IT services firms—Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, Infosys Ltd, HCL Technologies Ltd, and Tech Mahindra Ltd—once held a “villa" in the BSE Sensex.
05.12 / 07:01
Art Platform students show performer Features Relationships Kochi-Muziris Biennale: Creating friendship economies at the sixth edition
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The Kochi-Muziris Biennale is seeking redemption after a rough 2022-edition plagued by infrastructural challenges and logistical delays. As ripples of this chaos were palpable in the ensuing months, the team took a brief interlude to reassess, rethink and reimagine the biennale, which is now back with a new spirit.
05.12 / 01:45
Waves Booking Boxing students Photos Celebrity Colleges In retirement, a complicated mix of mourning and celebrating
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. The first few years in retirement are often the most difficult. But they also can set the stage for how you’ll fill the years ahead—both financially and psychologically.
03.12 / 02:01
Research students Universities innovations reports Department America is foolishly waving goodbye to thousands of Chinese boffins
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. CHINESE-BORN brainiacs have long been at the forefront of innovation in America. Yang Chen-Ning, a Nobel-prizewinning physicist who died in October, was one such.
03.12 / 01:19
IPO Career Google security Software Trade students IIT placements bring startups into a hiring war with the bigwigs, who wins?
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Startups are offering higher salaries, bigger bonuses and more employee stock options (Esops) at the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) this year, but despite securing first-day slots too, they are struggling to attract top talent as campus hiring shifts from mass hiring to picking a few high-quality candidates amid an AI-led productivity boost.
06.04 / 11:05
WhatsApp students country medicines PM Modi makes a pitch for Tamil, tells TN to impart med education in mother tongue
Inaugurating the new Pamban bridge here, he said it was the country's first vertical lift railway sea bridge. Modi said efforts were on to take Tamil language, heritage to all corners of the world. Without naming anyone, Modi said he gets letters from leaders of Tamil Nadu and «they do not sign in Tamil. »At least put your signature in Tamil."
06.04 / 06:33
WhatsApp President students patient prevention Courts AICC advises Telangana govt to tread carefully on 400-acre land issue in Hyderabad
«She (Natarajan) said the government should also listen to their (students and others) objections. And wait for the Supreme Court's ruling on the land issue too. We will hold consultations with all stakeholders and we should give patient hearing,» a senior Congress leader told PTI. Natarajan is expected to meet some civil society groups also on the issue. The Congress leader said the Kancha Gachibowli land belongs to the state government and the present dispensation fought in the courts and retained it. UoH sources told PTI that some student groups and some employees of the varsity are likely to meet Natarajan on Sunday.
05.04 / 17:41
security President students Inside social reports Colleges Do bodyguards escort him to the bathroom? A look inside Barron Trump's bizarre campus life during his freshman year at NYU
NYU’s Stern School of Business is anything but ordinary. With Secret Service convoys, undercover escorts, and an eerie absence from dining halls, Barron's campus life has become the subject of fascination, speculation, and whispered gossip in the hallways of academia.
05.04 / 09:07
security ICE WhatsApp students Department International US disbands immigration helpdesk that aided H-1B and green card applicants
H-1B visa holders, international students on F-1 visas, and green card applicants — with many from the Indian diaspora. The Ombudsman’s office handled nearly 30,000 requests last year, offering help with delays, errors, and application disputes, according to the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA). Immigration attorneys say the closure will reduce transparency and accountability within the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). “Individuals or businesses sought assistance from the CIS Ombudsman for a variety of issues, ranging from erroneous rejections of filings and denials to typographical errors on secure documents (such as Green Cards and Employment Authorization Documents) and even mailing issues. Last year, the Ombudsman’s office assisted approximately 30,000 applicants,” Sharvari Dalal-Dheini, senior director for government relations at AILA, told TOI's Lubna Kably.
05.04 / 09:07
UPS awards students recommendations medicines Schools International UGC notifies new rules for recognition of foreign degrees, aims to cut delays and ambiguity
UGC) has notified a new regulation to streamline the recognition and grant of equivalence degrees to academic qualifications obtained from foreign educational institutions. The move comes amid a growing number of Indian students returning from abroad with international credentials, often facing delays and uncertainty in getting their degrees recognised either for admission to Indian institutions or for employment. Under the new regulations--UGC (Recognition and Grant of Equivalence to Qualifications Obtained from Foreign Educational Institutions) Regulations, 2025--notified on April 4, the Commission has put in place a transparent, technology-driven mechanism to assess foreign qualifications from schools and higher education institutions.
05.04 / 04:35
FIVE Digital economy awards students Celebrity social IIM Shillong holds 16th convocation, celebrates 475 graduates and highlights vision for 'Viksit Bharat'
IIM Shillong celebrated its 16th Annual Convocation Friday. The ceremony witnessed the conferment of degrees upon 475 graduating students, including 381 from the Post Graduate Programme (PGP) 2023–25 batch. Around 54 from the Post Graduate Programme for Executives (PGPEx) 2024–25 batch, and 35 from the Post Graduate Programme for Working Executives (PGPWE) 2023–25 batch. In addition, five scholars were awarded the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree. Shishir Kumar Bajoria, Chairman of the Board of Governors, IIM Shillong, extended his heartfelt congratulations to the graduating students and their families.
04.04 / 10:17
Action security Mobile WhatsApp Actor students travelers 682 Indians deported from US since January, majority had attempted to enter illegally: MEA
A total of 682 Indian nationals has been deported from the US since January 2025 till date, the minister said in a written response to a question. «The vast majority of these deportees had attempted to enter the U.S. illegally, but were apprehended at the US border itself and thereafter deported to India after due verification. As such, these deportations may not have any impact on the overall remittance flows to India,» he said.

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