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Bengaluru's homeless welcome 2026 with special violin concert

Over 500 residents of a Bengaluru care home, including homeless children and seniors, welcomed 2026 with a free violin concert by Mithun Eshwar. The event brought joy and nostalgia through Kannada and Tamil classics. Read this heartwarming story.

92% Students Fail New Year Goals: Realistic Fixes

Only 8% achieve New Year resolutions. Learn why students' goals fail and discover 5 practical, research-backed strategies for setting achievable academic and personal targets in 2024.

Telangana Friends Die in California Car Crash

Two young women from Telangana's Mahabubabad, Meghana Rani Pullakhandam (25) and Bhavana Kadiyala (24), died in a California car accident on Dec 28. Read their tragic story and the families' plea for assistance.

Govt Extends Moong Procurement to January 22

The Indian government extends green gram procurement under the Price Support Scheme until January 22, 2025, offering relief to farmers. Learn about MSP, procurement agencies, and market impact.

Indian Students Meghana, Bhavana Die in US Car Crash

Pullakhandam Meghana Rani and Kadiyala Bhavana, friends from Telangana pursuing US masters, died in a California gorge accident. A fundraiser is active to repatriate Meghana's body. Read their tragic story.

Village Uses Siren to Enforce Study Hours for Students

A unique initiative in a Haryana village uses a 6 PM siren to signal study time, boosting academic focus and community support for education. Discover how this simple idea is securing children's futures.

Student's Guide to Mastering Z Words in English

Struggling with Z words? They're not as rare as you think! This guide explains common Z words like zero, zone, and zebra, their academic uses, and how to learn them effectively. Boost your vocabulary confidence today!

NITI Aayog: Canada, US, UK Top for Indian Students

A NITI Aayog report reveals Canada, the US, and the UK are the top choices for Indian students studying abroad. India remains the world's largest source of international students. Read more.

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