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Australia’s top universities raise alarm as Trump’s crackdown puts US research funding in jeopardy

Australia’s foremost research institutions have issued a stark warning regarding the Trump administration’s abrupt restrictions on US research funding, a move that threatens to upend vital scientific collaborations. The Group of Eight (Go8), a consortium representing the nation’s most research-intensive universities, has disclosed that several Australian researchers have seen their US financial support curtailed, while…

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Swiggy served Rs 158cr tax demand order

NEW DELHI: Food and grocery delivery platform Swiggy on Tuesday said it received an assessment order with an additional tax demand of over Rs 158 crore for the period between April 2021 and March 2022. The order relates to alleged contraventions including cancellation charges paid to merchants. Swiggy said it will challenge the order. Source…

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‘Immensely proud of our athletes’: PM Modi applauds India’s Special Olympics Winter Games medallists | More sports News

PM Modi with India’s Special Olympics World Winter Games athletes. (Pic credit: PM Modi) Special Olympics Bharat hosted a reception ceremony on Monday to welcome the returning Indian athletes from Turin, Italy following their outstanding performance at the 2025 Special Olympics World Winter Games. The Prime Minister shared photographs of his interaction with the athletes…

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Jamila Milia Islamia registration window closing soon Check direct link to apply and key details here

Jamila Milia Islamia registration window closing soon: Check direct link to apply and key details here

Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) will close the registration window for the 2025-26 academic year on April 10, 2025. The application process officially began on March 5, 2025. Prospective candidates who meet the eligibility criteria can register for the entrance test via the university’s official admission portal at admission.jmi.ac.in before the deadline. According to the official…

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Ex-CVC Sinha to lead Sebi’s panel on ‘conflict of interest’

MUMBAI: Pratyush Sinha, a former chief vigilance officer and retired IAS officer, has been appointed to lead Sebi’s high-level committee (HLC) focusing on conflict of interest, disclosures and associated matters concerning the regulatory body’s members and officials. The other members of the committee include Injeti Srinivas, Uday Kotak, G Mahalingam, Sarit Jafa, and R Narayanaswamy,…

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