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TN Private Universities Amendment Faces Massive Backlash

Tamil Nadu's controversial Private Universities Amendment Bill faces massive opposition from students, academics, and political parties. Discover why this legislation has become a flashpoint in higher education.

India's Private Buses: Death Traps on Wheels

Exclusive investigation reveals why India's private intercity buses remain death traps despite repeated accidents and safety concerns. Discover the systemic failures putting millions at risk.

Delhi Schools Get Bomb Threats, Security Alert

Several prominent private schools in Delhi received bomb threats via email, prompting immediate evacuations and large-scale search operations. Authorities are investigating the source while parents await updates.

Chandigarh Schools Host Thrilling Cricket Tournament

St. Stephen's School, Sector 45, Chandigarh, successfully hosted an exhilarating inter-school cricket tournament, fostering sportsmanship and talent among young cricketers from across the city.

India Mandates AI-Generated Labels to Combat Misuse

MEITY mandates clear labeling for AI-generated content in India's groundbreaking move to combat deepfakes, misinformation, and protect digital consumers. New advisory requires platforms to ensure transparency.

Coimbatore Protests TN Private Universities Bill

Hundreds of students and academic staff protest against TN Private Universities Amendment Bill 2024, fearing commercialization of education and reduced government oversight. Key concerns include fee regulation and reservation policies.

USCIS Clarifies $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee Rules

USCIS provides crucial clarification on the massive $100,000 H-1B visa fee exemption criteria. Find out if your company qualifies and how to apply without penalties.

Das Uncle's final bell after 38 years at Bengaluru school

Watch the heartwarming moment as K Das, the legendary school attendant at Bengaluru's Bishop Cotton Boys' School, rings the bell for his final time after nearly four decades of service, receiving thunderous applause from students and staff.

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