Public Universities Leading the Charge in Tech Career Success

August 1, 2025

Public Universities Leading the Charge in Tech Career Success

Public universities in the U.S. are redefining the tech job landscape, producing high-earning graduates with impressive ROI. Key institutions like UCLA, UIUC, and the University of Washington provide a strong foundation in tech-related careers, often surpassing the national average salaries. This shift highlights how strategic college choices can influence student success in the tech industry.

Amartya Sen Opposes Detention of Bengali Migrant Workers

August 1, 2025

Amartya Sen Opposes Detention of Bengali Migrant Workers

Nobel laureate Amartya Sen condemned the detention of Bengali-speaking migrant workers across India, asserting that it reflects discrimination and political maneuvering. He emphasized the cultural significance of the Bengali language and the necessity to protect all citizens, regardless of their origin, ahead of upcoming elections.

Tragic Loss of Two Teachers in Jammu Flash Floods

August 1, 2025

Tragic Loss of Two Teachers in Jammu Flash Floods

Two government teachers from Udhampur lost their lives in flash floods, prompting school closures in Poonch and Rajouri, while the Amarnath Yatra was temporarily suspended due to inclement weather conditions in Jammu and Kashmir.

Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital to Build New Medical College with Rs 210.8 Crore Funding

August 1, 2025

Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital to Build New Medical College with Rs 210.8 Crore Funding

Gokuldas Tejpal Hospital in Mumbai has received approval for Rs 210.8 crore to build a medical college, along with hostels and staff quarters. With the first MBBS batch starting last year, the new structure aims to address space issues and enhance healthcare education, adhering to National Medical Commission guidelines.

BJP Leaders Celebrate Acquittal in Malegaon Blast Case

July 31, 2025

BJP Leaders Celebrate Acquittal in Malegaon Blast Case

BJP leaders, including Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur, were acquitted in the 2008 Malegaon blast case by an NIA court. They criticized the Congress party's narrative of 'Hindu terrorism' and called for accountability. The court found insufficient evidence to support the allegations against the accused, highlighting significant lapses in the investigation.