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Watch: Violent clashes erupt in Nagpur, vehicles torched; cops deployed | India News

NEW DELHI: Nagpur’s Mahal area witnessed violent clashes on Monday night following a dispute between two groups, leading to vandalism and arson. Several vehicles were set ablaze, and reports of stone pelting created panic among residents. Eyewitnesses said tensions escalated quickly, with miscreants damaging property and torching vehicles as the situation spiralled out of control….

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Harvard expands free tuition program to benefit more students

Harvard Raises Income Limit for Tuition-Free Education. (harvard.edu) Harvard University has announced a significant expansion of its financial aid program, making tuition free for more students from middle-income families. This move aims to improve accessibility to higher education and alleviate financial burdens on students from diverse backgrounds.Increased income eligibilityUnder the revised policy, families earning up…

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Canada removes field-of-study restriction for PGWP eligibility for international students

Canada removes field-of-study restriction for PGWP eligibility for international students starting November 2024 In a significant update for international students, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced a change in the eligibility criteria for Post-Graduation Work Permits (PGWP). Starting November 1, 2024, graduates of college bachelor’s and master’s degree programs will no longer need…

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‘Avoid diplomatic incident’: Luxon thanks PM Modi for not mentioning NZ’s Champions Trophy defeat | India News

NEW DELHI: New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon made a remark related to rivalry in cricket between the two nations during a joint press conference with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday, which led to laughter. Luxon mentioned New Zealand’s recent cricket losses to India and thanked Modi for not bringing them up.“I really appreciate…

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US Education Department layoffs could lead to larger class sizes and fewer resources for special needs students

US Education Department layoffs raise concerns over increased class sizes and fewer resources for special needs students. (AP Photo) The recent layoffs at the US Department of Education have raised alarms across the education sector, with many educators fearing that the cuts will worsen existing challenges in schools. Nearly 50% of the Department’s workforce was…

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Prohibitory orders imposed in Manipur’s Churachandpur amidst rising tensions | India News

Churachandpur: Assam Rifles officers at Lailophai in Churachandpur district, Manipiur. IMPHAL/CHURACHANDPUR: Manipur’s Churachandpur administration on Monday imposed prohibitory orders across the district following clashes between the Hmar and Zomi communities, a day after a Hmar tribal leader was assaulted amidst demands from the community to identify the perpetrators, police said. According to the additional district…

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Justice Department Investigates Whether Columbia University Hid Students Sought by the US

Columbia University has been making headlines since last week. In a recent development, the US Justice Department is investigating whether the university harbored “illegal aliens” on its campus, according to a senior official on Friday. The Trump administration has intensified efforts to deport foreign nationals who participated in pro-Palestinian demonstrations at US universities last year,…

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