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At least four Indian students were injured in an attack in Ufa, Russia, leading to swift intervention by the Indian Embassy in Moscow. Officials confirmed the incident late on Saturday and assured that the injured are receiving medical care.
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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, attending a leadership programme at Harvard University, interacted with Indian students at Harvard Business School, urging them to contribute to India and Telangana’s growth and promote the state’s “TelanganaRising 2047” vision globally
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Three Indian students were among 40 injured in the Sydney Bondi Beach terrorist attack during the Hanukkah by the Sea festival. Two are reportedly hospitalized. Fifteen people died, including a child, while authorities investigate extremist links and international travel of the attackers.
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US President Donald Trump called it a “shame” that top graduates from India, China and other countries must leave the US after studying at elite universities, as he launched the $1 million ‘Trump Gold Card’ offering companies a powerful new pathway to retain foreign talent.
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Indian intelligence agencies have warned that Pakistan’s ISI is targeting Indian students studying medicine and engineering abroad to build “white-collar” terror modules. Officials fear these radicalised students may return to India as covert operatives, especially amid heightened scrutiny on similar modules within the country.
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Google has launched a free one-year Gemini AI Pro plan for students in India aged 18 and above. The offer includes access to advanced AI tools, 2TB cloud storage, and integration with Google apps. Registration is open until September 15, 2025.
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The government of India said that it is grateful to the governments of Iran and Armenia for the smooth facilitation of the evacuation process.
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In a statement released on social media platform X, the MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal confirmed that the Indian Embassy in Tehran is "continuously monitoring the security situation and engaging Indian students in Iran to ensure their safety."
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Indian students at Harvard say they are navigating a “rollercoaster” of uncertainty and anxiety amid the Trump administration's relentless battle against the university while also dealing with a dearth of job opportunities
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With the growing reliance on data-driven insights, Gen Z is actively pursuing opportunities to acquire these valuable skills, making data analytics one of the most sought-after courses at US universities.
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With many universities offering futuristic programmes and innovative studies, international students must make wise choices and thoroughly research right university/programme that fit their needs, skills, and goals
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US President Trump unveiled the ‘gold card' initiative for wealthy foreigners, giving them the right to live and work in the country and offering a path to citizenship in exchange for a USD 5 million fee.
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Kandula, 23, from Andhra Pradesh, was struck by a police vehicle driven by Officer Kevin Dave when she was crossing a street in Seattle on January 23, 2023
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Higher education students are missing out on what could be an integral part of their learning journeys — play
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Student groups attribute trend to limited job prospects, safety concerns following recent anti-immigration riots in some cities
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The partnership, supported by a MoU with Malla Reddy University, marks a significant step in providing cutting-edge education in computer engineering and immersive media, for students
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The neighboring nation has experienced weeks of widespread protests over the reintroduction of government job reservations.
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The Indian embassy provided a helpline contact number for the students.
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The Indian Consulate maintains continuous communication with Indian students, offering assistance such as accommodations and essential documents.
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In the latest developments, headlines are dominated by multiple significant events around the globe.