Indian student fights for life in Chicago after 25-ft fall at subway station, family seeks help

Indian student suffered a massive accident in Chicago after she slipped and fell 25 ft down at a subway station. Spandana Lagishetti, an Indian student studying at Elmhurst University, Illinois, suffered a massive accident after she reportedly fell 25 feet down at a subway station. The accident took place on May 30, according to the…

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Upi Payments In Cambodia: Cambodia becomes 9th country to accept UPI payments: What Indian travellers need to know |

Good news for Indian travellers planning a trip to Cambodia! In a bid to boost cross-border digital payments and tourism, Cambodia has officially become the ninth country to accept UPI payments. This means Indian travellers can make payments using India’s Unified Payments Interface (UPI), making things so much easier. The move is expected to make…

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Henry Nowak won’t be the last: JD Vance blames mass migration for UK stabbing, triggers diplomatic row

JD Vance’s scathing remarks on the UK regarding Vikram Digwa’s stabbing have stirred a row. Vice President JD Vance weighed in on the stabbing of UK student Henry Nowak by Sikh man Vickrum Digwa and blamed mass migration for it. Holding the police and the government liable for the stabbing, after which the victim was…

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WBJEEB JELET admit card 2026 released at wbjeeb.nic.in: Direct link to download hall tickets here

The West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) has issued the JELET 2026 admit card on June 5, 2026. Candidates must download it from the official website before 1 PM on June 13. The exam will be conducted the same day in a single shift. JELET enables lateral entry into engineering, technology, and pharmacy courses…

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US judge invalidates travel and visa ban on 39 countries: What happens next?

A federal judge invalidated Donald Trump’s ban on 39 countries. A US federal judge ruled on Friday that the Donald Trump administration’s immigration ban on 39 countries imposed after last November’s DC shooting was unlawful. Chief US District Judge John McConnell in Providence, Rhode Island, ruled that the US Citizenship and Immigration Services had adopted…

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The case for a just delimitation of Manipur

Manipur’s constituency boundaries have not changed since 1973, when the state had barely 10 lakh people and only 9 districts. With India’s Census 2027 now officially underway, the window to correct five decades of democratic inequity is finally open. The next time you hear someone debate delimitation in Manipur, here is the fact that tends…

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Govt’s development projects will be green-friendly: Kerala CM | Thiruvananthapuram News

T’puram: Chief minister V D Satheesan said environmental protection and climate change resilience will be ensured in all developmental projects to be launched by the UDF govt. The CM was inaugurating the state-level observance of World Environment Day in the capital.“There will be no development activity from the govt’s side that destroys nature. The govt…

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Is “AI it” making students fail? UC Berkeley CS classes see sharp rise in failures amid learning concerns

UC Berkeley’s computer science courses witnessed a steep rise in failure rates in spring 2026, sparking debate over the impact of generative AI on learning. Faculty cite overreliance on AI tools, weak mathematical foundations, and declining student engagement as key concerns, warning that academic performance gaps are widening despite rising access to digital assistance. There…

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