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23.08 / 14:50
UPS Provident security students performer Features Videos Amazon Laptop Sale: Save up to 50% on the best laptops from Apple, HP and more for professional as well as gaming needs
Best gaming laptops 2024: Top 8 high-performance picks for ultimate gaming experience and unmatched powerThe ASUS Vivobook 14 is an elegantly designed, lightweight laptop is suitable for everyday tasks. It boasts a 14-inch Full HD display with an anti-glare finish, providing comfort during prolonged usage. Equipped with the Intel Core i3-1215U processor, it efficiently manages routine activities.
23.08 / 10:13
COST Corning students exclusive blues Features Poco Pad 5G launched in India with Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor: Check price, specifications and more
Poco Pad 5G is available in two variants in India: the 8GB RAM + 128GB storage model costs Rs. 23,999, and the 8GB RAM + 256GB storage option costs Rs. 25,999.
23.08 / 08:04
security Remark President students Celebrity country information "A glorious moment for all Indians when Chandrayaan landed on moon" says President Murmu on National Space Day
National Space Day. Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh and ISRO Chairman S Somanath were also present. President Murmu extended her greetings on the occasion of the first National Space Day and welcomed the decision to celebrate Space Day on the day Chandrayaan landed on the Moon. «It was a glorious moment for all the Indians when ISRO's Chandrayaan landed on the moon. I saw the live telecast of that moment, I was so proud that day like other Indians. To celebrate National Space Day on this occasion is a commendable step. I congratulate all of you on the first National Space Day. ISRO has achieved many feats since its inception».
23.08 / 07:49
students Universities performer testing rights Colleges Why top CUET performers are facing admission issues at St Stephen’s
St Stephen's College through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) are encountering uncertainty. Although they were allocated seats based on their CUET scores, the college has denied them admission. One student's allocation status says ‘verified by convener', but it hasn't been processed further. Another student says she was never given the fee payment link after allocation. On contacting the college, they were told the seats were already full. This has left the students, all high-scorers, and their families in a catch-22 situation as they are not able to opt for their second choice now. According to a senior university official, the number of such candidates is 22.
23.08 / 07:48
community students War country reports evacuation Can PM Modi stop the Russia-Ukraine war that's been going on for 2 yrs? Here's what locals say
Indian community in Ukraine. While Indian medical students were evacuated, long-term Indian residents faced stark choices, unable to abandon businesses and connections they had built over decades. Many, like Nagender Parashar, had to relocate their operations within Ukraine to ensure continued support for both their employees and local communities, as reported by TOI. «I had to shift my factory from Kyiv to Marshyntsy in Chernivtsi Oblast near the border with Romania. So many of my workers and their family members depended on me. I couldn’t abandon them,” says Parashar, whose prosthetics manufacturing business has become a crucial support system for Ukrainian amputees affected by the war. “Slowly, I had to bring my staff to Marshyntsy and continue my work.” For other long-term Indian residents like Ram Dange, the challenges were immense. “There were around 2,500 long-term Indian residents in Ukraine before 2022. Many of us got married and have families here. The outbreak of full-fledged war divided our families because we had to relocate our loved ones to safer locations and countries. But we had to stay behind for the sake of our businesses.»
22.08 / 11:19
Provident Cooper President students War Battlefield peace India willing to help resolve Russia-Ukraine, West Asia conflicts through dialogue, diplomacy: PM Narendra Modi
Modi on Thursday reiterated India's previous standing of supporting dialogue and diplomacy and said India is willing to help Ukraine and nations West Asia revolve its conflicts. While speaking at the joint press briefing with Polish PM Donald Tusk, the PM further said that India does not believe war to be a solution. «The ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and West Asia are a matter of deep concern for all of us. India firmly believes that no problem can be solved on the battlefield. The loss of innocent lives in any crisis has become the biggest challenge for the entire humanity. We support dialogue and diplomacy for the early restoration of peace and stability. For this, India is ready to provide all possible cooperation along with its friendly countries,» he said. The prime minister's comments came ahead of his first visit to war-torn Ukraine on Friday by the invite of Ukrainian President Zelenskyy. PM Modi also thanked PM Tusk for playing a crucial role in facilitating the evacuation of Indian students from Ukraine during the initial months of the start of the its war with Russia in 2022.
22.08 / 08:09
Research community students stars travelers shock CWISE J1249+3621: A mysterious object hurtling at 1 million miles per hour leaves astronomers in shock
astronomy student, Tom Bickle from Southampton, England, has made a significant discovery while studying the night sky in his free time. Bickle, who enjoys stargazing with heavy metal music playing in the background, identified an unusual object moving across his computer screen. This object, later confirmed to be a low-mass star or brown dwarf, is traveling through space at an astonishing speed of one million miles per hour. At this speed, it might even escape the gravitational pull of the Milky Way.
22.08 / 02:09
markets UPS security economy students Schools Colleges India's economic boom fuels a rush for law grads. But many are still left out.
NEW DELHI : India's economic boom has opened up a lucrative new playground: the legal profession. The surge in corporate activity, fuelled by an accelerating economy and a burgeoning middle class, has created a voracious appetite for legal services. This, in turn, has sparked fierce competition among top-tier law firms to recruit law graduates.
21.08 / 20:18
President students Universities exclusive Schools Colleges Interviews Where will Barron attend college? Here's what Trump says
Barron Trump, the youngest member of the Trump family, plans to enroll in a New York university this autumn. Prior to his campaign stop in Michigan, the former president stated in an exclusive interview that he's all set in a certain school that's very good. The former president majored in economics when he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. The 45th president stated that although the school is located in the Empire State, a specific announcement about it will be made soon by his team. Trump grinned on being questioned whether the said school was New York University and insisted that he would not identify the university until the announcement went live. Barron Trump is smart and has always been a very good student at school. May marked Barron Trump's 18th high school graduation. His father had previously stated that he was in the process of choosing between multiple schools. According to Trump, his 6-foot-7 son is interested in politics and occasionally gives him advice. Also Read: Could trapped survivors still be found in the sunken superyacht? Experts warn time is running out
21.08 / 12:26
Fighting Election Southern students country reports Champai Soren vows to forge alliance with 'like-minded people', says open to forming new political party ahead of Jharkhand polls
Champai Soren announced on Wednesday that he is willing to start a new political party ahead of the upcoming polls in Jharkhand. “I had mentioned three options earlier, that of a friend, the prospect of retirement and an organisation. I will not retire. We may form a new party, forge a new alliance and if I meet new people, I shall forge a new friendship, too…,” he said. When asked about forming a new party, Soren stated that he might form a new political party, if need be. Further, he reiterated that he will not be retiring from politics.
21.08 / 12:14
Citi Death President students DAL Courts Another case filed against former PM Hasina, her aides in Bangladesh
Bangladesh's deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 86 others on charge of attacking a procession in Sylhet citywhich left several people shot and injured during the recent mass protests on August 4, taking the number of cases against her after her ouster to 33. Juber Ahmed, acting president of Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal's Sylhet city unit, filed the case with the court of Sylhet Metropolitan Magistrate Suman Bhuiya. Hasina's sister Sheikh Rehana is also an accused in the case. According to the case statement, the accused attacked a peaceful rally, brought out by Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its associate organisations in Sylhet City's Bandarbazar area on August 4, which left several shot and injured, The Daily Star newspaper said.
20.08 / 23:08
UPS Provident students show information volunteers Schools Bus vendor cancellations create chaos as school opens in St. Louis
Many St. Louis families faced a chaotic first day of school after three bus vendors pulled out at the last minute and left hundreds of parents scrambling to get their kids to classes
20.08 / 17:16
security WhatsApp students Universities rights Colleges Over 46,000 students get admission into Delhi University in first round
students have secured admissions to Delhi University's 71,600 undergraduate seats in the first round, according to an official statement released on Tuesday. The classes for the academic year 2024-45 for undergraduate (UG) students will commence on August 29. Around 11,224 students have «freezed» their course and college combinations, indicating they are taking additional time to finalise their decisions, it said. Meanwhile, 27,613 students have opted for an upgrade, meaning they have applied to change the college and course preferences allotted by the university, it added.
20.08 / 16:45
Action WhatsApp students Department recommendations Schools rights Govt grants for madrasas giving religious edu to students of other faiths will be stopped: MP CM
madrasas which impart religious education to students of other faiths and force them to attend worship practices contrary to their religious teachings will be stopped and legal action taken, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on Tuesday. Yadav issued this warning during a meeting of cabinet ministers. The School Education Department has issued instructions enforcing a ban on religious teaching to students of faiths other than those prescribed by their respective religions, in compliance with Article 28(3) of the Constitution, as per an official release quoting Yadav. The chief minister said that government grants to madrasas (Islamic seminaries) that force students to study or participate in religious practices contrary to their own beliefs will be halted. Additionally, such institutions may face legal actions, including potentially cancelling their recognition.
20.08 / 14:19
Provident Career students country Features Courts International Top legal brains to helm 3-day Bengaluru ADR event from August 24
Bengaluru will play host to a three-day event on alternative dispute resolution (ADR) from August 24, led by the country’s eminent legal brains. The event aims to promote the practice of alternative dispute resolution in Karnataka. Alternative dispute resolution refers to the ways people can resolve disputes without court proceedings such as mediation and arbitration. The Arbitration & Conciliation Centre, Bengaluru (Domestic and International), the Karnataka Judicial Academy, the Advocates’ Association Bengaluru, and the Bengaluru ADR Week Committee have come together to organise the event. The ADR Week would be a pivotal forum for exploring the significance and evolution of ADR in contemporary legal contexts, the organisers said in a press release.
20.08 / 09:46
MET Fighting Research community students reports TISS bans students’ collective PSF, says group is misguiding students from academic pursuit, harmony
The group, which has been active on the campus since 2012 raising student-related issues, criticised the order as “undemocratic” and vowed to fight it on all possible grounds. K S Ramadas, a dalit PhD scholar who was suspended for participating in a stir outside Parliament in Jan, was part of PSF. 'Undemocratic' Ramadas K S, a research scholar who was part of PSF, was suspended. Students associated with PSF called the order undemocratic and said it came minutes before it was to start the second phase of a signature campaign against the administration. Students said they would fight the ban on all possible grounds.
20.08 / 08:06
students War country reports Colleges Out of Bangladesh fire, Indian students find themselves in the frying pan
about whether they will be able to return to Bangladesh to complete their studies. Besides their safety, they are worried about the loss of their academic year and the recurring threat of internet shutdowns, which sever their only connection to loved ones back home. Reports of attacks on Hindus have also fuelled fears among Indian students.
19.08 / 19:30
Death students reports rights International Bangladesh interim govt files barrage of cases against Sheikh Hasina
Bangladesh has filed more than a dozen cases so far against Sheikh Hasina since her ouster as prime minister, people familiar with the matter said, alleging that the cases have been filed at the insistence of Hasina's adversary, Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Last week, Bangladesh's International Crimes Tribunal also launched an investigation against the former PM and nine others on charges of «genocide and crimes against humanity» during the student protest that led to her ouster. The tribunal is a domestic court that deals with the issues of international crimes such as war crimes and crimes against humanity. Last Tuesday, the deposed PM was slapped with a murder case along with six others over the death of a grocery shop worker amid the July unrest. The next day, a case of enforced disappearance was filed against her and several former members of her cabinet, on charges of kidnapping a lawyer in 2015. On Saturday, another case was filed against her, in connection with the death of a student during the protest.
19.08 / 09:24
Provident Gap community students show testing Schools Improving students' reading and numeracy: It takes a village and more
The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) suggests that approximately 20 PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) points are equivalent to a year of learning. By this metric, India was 12 years behind China in mathematics, science and reading abilities the last time India took the PISA test in 2009.
19.08 / 07:09
UPS Provident Research students Universities Schools International Working in the US as a student: On-campus jobs, OPT, CPT, and visa rules explained
International students in the United States usually possess an F1 visa, which permits work under certain conditions outlined by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS). It's crucial to understand these requirements to ensure compliance and maintain visa status while working in the US. On-Campus Employment
19.08 / 07:04
Platform students love Celebrity social Schools Videos PM Narendra Modi celebrates Raksha Bandhan with Delhi school students
Raksha Bandhan with schoolchildren from different Delhi schools. In a video shared by ANI, the PM can be seen interacting with the children while they tie rakhis on his wrist. Earlier, PM Modi had also sent greetings on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan through a post on micro social media platform X. «Best wishes to all countrymen on the occasion of Rakshabandhan, a festival symbolizing the immense love between brother and sister. May this holy festival bring new sweetness in the relationships of all of you and happiness, prosperity and good fortune in life,» his post read.

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