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Bengaluru Taxi Drivers Protest Airport Pick-Up Rules

Hundreds of taxi drivers protested near Sadahalli toll plaza, demanding a rollback of Kempegowda International Airport's new parking rules they claim are ruining their livelihood. Read the full story.

Fresher Hiring to Remain Muted in 2025-26

A new report reveals fresher hiring in India will stay subdued in FY25 and FY26, with a focus on upskilling and niche roles. Learn what this means for graduates and the job market.

TN Govt Removes Collateral for Loans Under ₹4 Lakh

Tamil Nadu's new money lending rules remove collateral for loans under ₹4 lakh and up to ₹10 lakh for SHGs, aiming to empower low-income groups and women entrepreneurs. Discover how this policy change fosters financial inclusion.

IIT Placements 2025 Reveal Key Hiring Trends

IIT campus placements for 2025 are underway, signaling hiring trends for India and global firms. Discover salary insights, new sectors, and the big shift in recruitment. Read more!

Delhi University's New Rules Require Faculty Paper Approval

Delhi University mandates faculty to submit research papers for committee approval before conferences. New rules, sparked by a professor's denial, require applications two months prior. Explore the implications for academic freedom.

Startups vs Big Tech in IIT Placement Battle

Startups offer higher pay & ESOPs to compete with Google, Microsoft at IIT placements, but top students still prefer established firms. Discover who's winning the talent war.

AICTE Relaxes Rules for Industry Upskilling Courses

AICTE relaxes 80% enrolment rule, allowing more engineering colleges to offer upskilling courses for professionals. New rules also ease NBA norms for new courses. Learn how this boosts India's tech talent.

DGCA's 801 Vacancies: Short-Term Hiring as Stopgap

India's aviation regulator DGCA has 801 vacant posts out of 1630. To bridge the gap, it's hiring short-term contractual staff, but experts warn this is a band-aid solution for a serious safety oversight problem.

India's Academic Ghar Wapsi Needs Systemic Fix First

Sukanta Chaudhuri argues India's plans to bring back expat faculty will falter without fixing the broken academic ecosystem. Investment in basics, not flagship projects, is key. Read the analysis.

DU Forms Committee to Inspect 12 Medical Institutions

Delhi University establishes inspection committee to evaluate infrastructure, faculty shortages and compliance with NMC norms across 12 medical colleges. Key findings expected to guide institutional improvements.

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