US Universities Reject Trump's Education Order
Leading American universities are rejecting Trump's controversial higher education policy that aimed to promote 'patriotic education'. Find out why this matters for international students from India.
Leading American universities are rejecting Trump's controversial higher education policy that aimed to promote 'patriotic education'. Find out why this matters for international students from India.
Discover why American Gen Z is skipping traditional college education and embracing these innovative career routes that promise financial freedom and creative fulfillment.
In a significant development for Indian legal education, Chief Justice of India B.R. Gavai has appointed Professor Dr. O.V. Nandimath as the new Vice-Chancellor of West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (WBNUJS), Kolkata.
As US-China tensions intensify, Beijing's new five-year economic blueprint focuses on technological independence, climate goals, and domestic consumption. Here's what investors should watch.
Discover how Pune's Little Leaf initiative is transforming education for underprivileged children by providing essential notebooks and school supplies, bridging the gap between economic hardship and academic success.
Discover how Exam Mentor's innovative AI-driven platform is transforming competitive exam preparation for millions of Indian students with personalised learning paths and real-time analytics.
The escalating trade tensions between Washington and Beijing are creating a 'new normal' for international commerce, with ripple effects felt across global markets and supply chains.
Kazakhstan monitors critical oil output risks after Ukrainian drone strikes hit Russian gas terminal, raising concerns about regional energy security and export stability.
A Pune college denies caste bias claims after a former Dalit student alleges job loss due to delayed caste certificate verification. The incident sparks debate about institutional accountability.
As global trade tensions escalate, India's industrial policy emerges as a crucial factor in the US-China economic rivalry. Discover how New Delhi is navigating this complex landscape and positioning itself for strategic advantage in the global market.
Three decades after global leaders promised equal education for all girls, a staggering 133 million remain out of school worldwide. UNESCO's latest report exposes the alarming education gap and urgent need for action.
Discover how artificial intelligence is transforming regulatory systems worldwide as top experts gather in Geneva for groundbreaking symposium on AI-powered governance solutions.
As gold prices surge past $2,400 and crude oil stagnates, the gold-oil ratio hits alarming levels. Discover what this historical indicator reveals about global economic uncertainty, inflation fears, and potential market turbulence ahead.
A 21-year-old BBA student at Acharya Institute in Bangalore dies by suicide, with his father filing a police complaint alleging severe harassment by senior students. The case raises serious questions about ragging culture in educational institutions.
Groundbreaking report reveals 54% of Indian students planning overseas education are turning to AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini for university selection guidance, marking a major shift in study abroad decision-making.
Five distinguished faculty members from Pune's Defence Institute of Advanced Technology have been featured in the prestigious Stanford-Elsevier list of top 2% researchers globally, marking a significant achievement for Indian academia.
Indian gold investors brace for continued price surge as weak rupee and strong global demand create perfect storm for precious metal appreciation. Expert analysis reveals key market drivers.
China faces a new economic challenge called 'involution' - where growth stalls despite intense competition. Discover how this phenomenon is affecting everything from jobs to innovation in the world's manufacturing hub.
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.
A viral video captures the touching moment when students cheer enthusiastically as their beloved school peon rings the bell one final time after nearly four decades of dedicated service, showcasing the deep bonds formed in educational institutions.
The architectural community in Chandigarh remembers former principal S.S. Bhatti through emotional tributes and reflections on his lasting legacy in education and design.
J&K's Social Welfare Department launches ambitious plan to enhance dental education with new facilities, upgraded equipment, and expanded training programs across the region.
University of Sharjah partners with UAE Scouts Association to host groundbreaking international Jamboree On The Air and Jamboree On The Internet event, connecting thousands of scouts worldwide through digital technology and radio communications.
The Food and Agriculture Organization marks eight decades of global leadership in food security and sustainable agriculture during Abu Dhabi Global Food Week, highlighting future challenges and innovations.
Discover the remarkable story of a unique school in rural Maharashtra where indigenous children learn traditional wisdom and modern education in harmony with the forest that sustains them.
A hard-hitting analysis reveals how India's much-touted development story masks grim realities of poverty, unemployment, and failing public services that continue to plague millions.
Hundreds of aided school employees in Jalandhar protest after 7 months without salaries, demanding immediate government action and payment of long-overdue wages.
A 19-year-old BBA student in Bengaluru ends life after alleged harassment by senior, sparking outrage over campus ragging and mental health support systems.
Student athletes at Delhi University reveal systemic neglect, academic challenges, and inadequate support despite representing the institution in national competitions.
In a significant policy shift, Karnataka allows primary school teachers to handle classes 6 and 7, addressing teacher shortages and enhancing educational flexibility across the state.