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Study Abroad Outlook: New trends and opportunities for Indian students in 2024-25
Financial Express· 24 hours agoIn recent years, India has emerged as a powerhouse in terms of international student mobility.
42 hours in an elevator, what it tells
Tribune India· 12 hours agoKerala resident Ravindran Nair’s 42-hour ordeal, trapped in a dark and dingy elevator, is really the stuff nightmares are made of. One must really...
Mumbai News: Dating App Scam Targets Young Professionals In Andheri West
Free Press Journal· 13 hours agoThree young professionals recently fell victim to a dating app scam. A girl was found connected to...
Bangladesh protests: 998 Indian students return safely; 4,000 stranded amid curfew
The Week· 22 hours agoThe Ministry of External Affairs on Saturday announced that 778 Indian students safely returned from...
Changes in US Secret Service protection for presidents over years
Business Standard India· 16 hours agoDuring Abraham Lincoln's presidency, anyone could come to the White House and see him. Come they...
Disabled candidate not given any service despite clearing UPSC 4 times | India News - Times of India
The Times of India· 9 hours agoNEW DELHI: In the midst of the row over trainee IAS officer Puja Khedkar allegedly misusing the...
'First day at CrowdStrike': Fake employee confession fuels online frenzy amid global IT outage
Business Today· 19 hours agoThe outage, caused by a faulty update to CrowdStrike's Falcon Sensor antivirus software, left...
Banning of PTI is a ‘revenge-oriented political move’
Indian Express· 19 hours agoOn the night of July 15, an attempt by terrorists to gain access to the Bannu cantonment was foiled,...
Radicals, ISI, NGOs politicise Bangladesh student protests
The Economic Times· 15 hours agoNew Delhi: A possible role of Chattra Shibir, the student wing of the outlawed Jamaat-e-Islami...
12 Seafood Chains That Are About To Take Over The US
Daily Meal· 15 hours agoRunning a seafood chain can be tough. But these 12 fish, clam, and lobster-centric chains have grown so fast, they're on the brink of dominating the U.S.