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First US Human Case of H5N5 Bird Flu Found

A Washington resident is hospitalised with the first US human case of H5N5 bird flu. Health officials confirm the risk to the public remains low. Read the full details.

Pune ZP students leave for NASA tour in USA

25 students from Pune Zilla Parishad schools embark on a 10-day US tour to NASA centers and tech companies. This transformative journey for underprivileged youth includes meeting India's Ambassador.

2025 Student Laptop Guide: Key Specs & AI Tools

Choosing the right laptop is crucial for Indian students in 2025. Our guide covers essential specs, battery life, and must-have AI tools for academic success. Find your perfect partner today!

India's Marine Mammal Research Gets Tech Boost

India launches groundbreaking acoustic tracking initiative to study endangered marine mammals like dugongs, dolphins, and whales, revolutionizing ocean conservation efforts.

Secretary Bird's Killer Kick Rewrites Evolution

Discover the astonishing hunting technique of Africa's secretary bird - a feathered predator that delivers lethal kicks with force equivalent to five times its body weight, challenging everything scientists knew about evolution.

Canada rejects 75% Indian student visas

Discover the shocking reasons behind Canada's massive rejection rate for Indian student visas and what applicants need to know to improve their chances.

School Assembly News: Daily Updates for Students

Your comprehensive morning briefing covering Anvay Dravid's educational impact, Bilaspur railway safety measures, international diplomacy, and major sports developments for students.

Canada rejects 74% Indian student visas - record high

Canadian authorities rejected nearly three-quarters of Indian student visa applications in August 2025, marking the highest refusal rate on record and creating uncertainty for thousands of aspiring students.

Canada rejects 54% Indian student visa applications

New data reveals Canada is rejecting more than half of study permit applications from Indian students despite improving bilateral relations. Learn about the shifting trends and what this means for aspiring students.

Four engineering students drown in Mandya canal tragedy

Four young engineering students from Bengaluru met a tragic end after drowning in an irrigation canal in Mandya district. The devastating incident occurred during a college trip, leaving families and communities in mourning.

3 Karnataka students drown at Kerala beach

Three engineering students from Karnataka drowned while swimming at Muzhappilangad Beach in Kannur. The tragic incident occurred during a weekend trip, highlighting beach safety concerns.

Rare Black Bittern Rescued After Cyclone Remal Injury

Wildlife activists in Odisha's Berhampur successfully rescue and treat a rare Black Bittern injured during Cyclone Remal. The vulnerable bird species receives emergency care before being released back into the wild.

Assam's Rowmari Donduwa Wetland Pushes for Ramsar Status

Discover why environmentalists and local communities are rallying to designate Assam's Rowmari Donduwa wetland complex as a Ramsar site, protecting its rich biodiversity and ecological significance for future generations.

Florida bans H-1B visa use in state universities

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs executive order prohibiting state universities from using federal funds for H-1B visa sponsorship, impacting thousands of Indian students and academics seeking opportunities in US higher education.

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