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NZ Student Visa Work Hours Increased to 25/Week

New Zealand expands work rights for international students from November 2025, allowing up to 25 hours of part-time work weekly. Learn how this change benefits your study abroad journey.

Ultimate WFH Gadgets: Boost Productivity Now

Discover the ultimate work-from-home upgrade with our expert picks of ergonomic keyboards, crystal-clear webcams, and productivity-boosting accessories that transform your remote workspace.

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.

Delhi to Dutch CEO: Nyenrode MBA Success Story

Discover how a Delhi student transformed his career through Nyenrode Business University's unique 'Meet the CEO' program in the Netherlands. Learn about international MBA life, cultural adaptation, and career success stories.

UP Allows 12-Hour Work Day in Factories Amendment

Uttar Pradesh implements controversial Factories (Amendment) Act, extending maximum daily work hours from 8 to 12. New labor reforms spark debate on worker rights vs industrial growth.

Andhra teacher suspended for student leg massage incident

In a disturbing incident from Andhra Pradesh, a government school teacher has been suspended for allegedly forcing students to massage her legs during school hours. The shocking case has sparked outrage and raised serious questions about professional cond

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.

Indian Student's Shocking NYC Cost Reality

Dreaming of studying in New York? An Indian student breaks down the shocking reality of expenses, from sky-high rent to hidden costs, in this eye-opening account.

Sri Sri Ravi Shankar gets 2025 World Peace Award

Renowned spiritual guru and humanitarian Sri Sri Ravi Shankar receives international recognition for his decades of peace-building efforts and conflict resolution initiatives worldwide.

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.

Hindu Daughters' Inheritance Rights: Complete Guide

Understanding the landmark legal changes that transformed inheritance rights for Hindu daughters in India. Learn how the 2005 amendment ensures equal property rights and what it means for families today.

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.

Delhi HC: No Exam Denial for Law Students Over Attendance

In a groundbreaking judgment, Delhi High Court protects law students' academic rights, ruling that colleges cannot prevent exam participation solely due to attendance deficits. Learn how this decision impacts legal education across India.

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.

JPMorgan CEO Rejects WFH: 3 Missing Skills

JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon dismisses work-from-home requests, highlighting three essential professional skills that suffer in remote settings. Discover why the banking giant is pushing for office return.

UN condemns US drug boat strikes as unacceptable

UN Human Rights Chief Volker Türk strongly criticizes US military strikes on suspected drug vessels, calling them violations of international law and raising serious human rights concerns.

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