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PAU Alumni Return to B-School After 15 Years

Two successful alumni reconnect with Punjab Agricultural University's business school after 15 years, sharing career insights and inspiring current MBA students with their professional journeys.

FIFA World Cup 2026 to Rescue US Tourism Economy

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is projected to bring $30.5 billion economic output and 185,000 jobs to the US, reversing declining tourism trends. Learn how this global event will transform American tourism.

PAU Demonstrates Advanced Farm Tech at Jatana Event

Punjab Agricultural University leads farm tech revolution at Jatana event, showcasing sustainable solutions and corporate innovations for modern agriculture. Discover the future of farming!

17% Drop in New International Students in US

New international student enrollment at US colleges fell 17% this autumn, driven by a sharp decline from India due to visa concerns and Trump-era policies, a new IIE report finds.

Why Western Solutions Fail in Developing Nations

Renowned economist James Robinson explains why Western policies repeatedly fail in developing countries and what genuine institutional development requires for sustainable progress.

Punjab Farm Fires Jump 78% Amid Wheat Sowing Rush

Punjab faces agricultural crisis as farmers rush to clear paddy fields through stubble burning, with wheat sowing deadline approaching and farm fires surging dramatically across the state.

PAU Wins National Award for Agricultural Mentorship

Punjab Agricultural University honoured with prestigious ICAR award for outstanding mentorship and innovation in agricultural education, reinforcing Punjab's leadership in farming advancements.

Karnataka farmer's land sold by bank without knowledge

In a startling case from Karnataka's Koppal district, a farmer discovers his mortgaged agricultural land was auctioned by a bank without his knowledge, raising serious questions about banking transparency and farmer rights.

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