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    10 top US scientists missing, Donald Trump orders probe as lawmakers voice concern

    The deaths and disappearances of at least 10 top US scientists involved in aerospace, defense, and extraterrestrial research have prompted an administration probe. Congressman Eric Burlison suspects a link to classified information and potential foreign actors, a concern echoed by former President Trump. The FBI and other agencies are investigating these "pretty serious stuff" cases.

    No campus housing? Key renting rules for Indian students in the US

    Indian students pursuing education in the US on F1, M1, or J1 visas often face challenges securing off-campus housing. Landlords typically require a US credit history or a guarantor due to financial risk. Students must understand lease terms, including notice periods for moving out and rules against unauthorized occupancy.

    Could not crack NEET/IIT, or CAT? Ankur Warikoo thought his 'life was over' after JEE results, but now is grateful that he did not clear the exam

    Ankur Warikoo shares a personal story of failing the IIT-JEE exam in 1998. He recounts the disappointment with his father. Warikoo now advises students that exam results do not define their future. He stresses that life offers many paths to success and fulfillment. Self-belief is crucial when facing setbacks. Closed doors can lead to unexpected opportunities.

    These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%

    It is tough to think positively about the markets when all the news is about blockades, wars, and everything that can disturb the global economy. But remember this: Whatever its intensity or length, there is enough historical evidence to show that markets have a greater probability of trading at a higher level a few months after a war. And no war in the Gulf has dragged on. So, all one needs is patience – and the ability to think beyond the war.

    After deleveraging Rs 215 crore in debt, JDMEHF bets big on healthcare’s future

    Under Rhitik Jassar, JDMEHF's journey demonstrates disciplined resilience, a quality honed by crisis.

    These large- and mid-cap stocks can give more than 25% return in 1 year, according to analysts

    Over the next few trading sessions, the direction of indices like the Nifty and Sensex will be determined by news on ceasefire violations and the US-Iran talks. But what will finally decide the market’s trend will be earnings – and the biggest factor impacting earnings is the price of crude oil. So, if there is a flash about a ceasefire violation, but crude oil prices don’t react adversely, then maybe one should wait it out.

    • Nykaa eyes Deepika Padukone's 82°E; Wipro seals $1B deal

      Nykaa is in talks with Deepika Padukone’s premium skincare brand 82°E to buy a majority stake. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.

      Miranda House & Ramjas College Bomb Scare: DU colleges receive threat mail; Here’s what authorities said

      DU bomb scare: Panic broke out at University of Delhi’s Ramjas College and Miranda House on Monday after an email threat prompted evacuations. Students and staff were safely escorted out as bomb disposal squads and sniffer dogs carried out a thorough search of the premises. No suspicious objects were found, and an investigation into the origin of the email is currently underway.

      These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of more than 25%

      The probability is high that the earnings of a large majority of sectors will suffer because of the Gulf war. For instance, sectors where natural gas is a key input were taking a hit in the very first days of the war itself. So, their Q4 numbers will be hit. As the war continues, there are clear indications that gas supplies will remain disrupted for some time to come. For many companies, it could mean trouble even for their Q1 numbers. In fact, sectors like QSR and tourism-related entities may also now come under pressure.

      ‘Like doomsday’: Kabul hospital survivor describes Pakistan air strike

      A devastating Pakistani air strike hit a drug rehabilitation center in Kabul. The attack occurred during the holy month of Ramadan. Hundreds of people were killed and many more injured. Survivors described scenes of chaos and destruction. The Pakistani government denies targeting the facility, stating it struck military installations. The incident has escalated tensions between the two nations.

      These large-caps have ‘strong buy’ & ‘buy’ recos and an upside potential of up to 25%

      There are two ways to deal with the uncertainty stock markets are experiencing at this point. One: Just stay out till all the event risks are over. Or, two: Use the uncertainty to look for opportunities – but with a long-term perspective. Both approaches have their positives and negatives, and one needs to decide which to adopt. But in both approaches, keep one thing in mind: More than anything else, the fundamentals of the business and its sector are the key.

      Who is BSNL director Vivek Banzal, whose Prayagraj trip was cancelled after viral letter seeking underwear and hair oil? Check bizarre item list

      BSNL Director Vivek Banzal Prayagraj Visit protocol: A planned visit by a senior BSNL director to Prayagraj has been cancelled. This follows an internal office order detailing arrangements for personal items like underwear and soap that went viral on social media. Nearly 50 officials were assigned tasks for the visit. BSNL stated norms were not followed and action has been taken.

      Amazon’s second-largest office in Asia opens in Bengaluru

      The 1.1 million square feet campus, which is the company’s headquarters, will support over 7,000 employees across ecommerce, operations, payments, technology, and seller services.

      Billionaire Les Wexner says he was 'duped' by adviser Jeffrey Epstein, 'a world-class con man'

      Retail magnate Les Wexner tells Congress he was deceived by financier Jeffrey Epstein. Wexner denies any involvement in Epstein's crimes. New documents reveal details of their long association. Wexner's name appears extensively in Epstein files. Survivors are increasing pressure on Wexner due to his past ties.

      What international students need to know about living costs in Ireland

      International students planning to study in Ireland must budget carefully for living expenses. Costs vary by location, with Dublin being the most expensive. Housing, food, utilities, and transportation are key expenses. Students can save money by sharing accommodation, cooking at home, and utilizing student discounts. Financial preparation is crucial for a successful academic journey in Ireland.

      Galgotias University’s Chinese RoboDog ‘Orion’ sparks massive backlash at Delhi AI summit, ordered to vacate stall: Full controversy explained

      Galgotias University has been asked to vacate its stall at the AI Summit in Delhi after it reportedly displayed a Chinese robotic dog labeled "Orion" as their own innovation. The users were quick to point out the clip online after the video of the AI-powered Chinese robodog surfaced. The University has now issued a clarification saying that Galgotias has not built this robodog, nor have we ever claimed to.

      What are the living costs for international students in the UK

      International students heading to the UK must budget beyond tuition, with London being the most expensive. Housing is the largest expense, followed by utilities, food, and leisure. Understanding regional cost differences and utilizing student discounts are crucial for a successful and affordable academic experience.

      Indian students turn to Europe for higher education and better work opportunities

      Indian students are increasingly choosing Austria, Malta, Portugal, and Spain for higher education due to lower tuition fees and living costs compared to traditional destinations like the US and UK. These European countries offer English-taught courses, simpler visa rules, and post-study work opportunities, making them attractive options for international students seeking affordable and quality education.

      Curated Living, BNMV Trust partner for student living project in Mumbai’s Juhu

      Curated Living Solutions has partnered with Shree Bhanbai Nenshi Trust for a 10-year lease on a girls' hostel property in Mumbai's Juhu locality. The Ivy League House will offer 325 beds to cater to the rising demand for off-campus student housing in the city, highlighting the need for sustainable student living solutions.

      Decoding Student Housing: Why purpose-built accommodations matter for international students

      The number of Indian students studying abroad had steadily grown, with a forecast to reach around 1.5 million students by 2025. This rise drove demand for Purpose-Built Student Accommodation (PBSA), which offered tailored living experiences, modern amenities, and high security. Students preferred PBSAs for their convenience and community-focused lifestyle both on-campus and off-campus.

      Study in Canada: Visa, cost of living, & other expenses you need to know about

      Studying abroad can be costly, but Canada is one location where a good education is more affordable than in many other countries. However, while calculating the projected cost of studying in Canada, remember to factor in expenses such as housing, food, health insurance, and travel in addition to your tuition charge. This will make it easier for you to plan your trip and keep a tab on your budget.

      Curated Living may invest Rs 1,500 crore to expand footprint

      "Largely, we will go for an asset-heavy model, where we will acquire land, construct and operate the facility. About 30% of our portfolio will be student housing, 40% industrial housing and the remaining 30% will be co-living," said CEO Jai Kishan Challa.

      Experion to invest $300 milion in student housing

      “We plan to open our first property in the next academic year, which will begin in June 2022,” said BK Malagi, CEO and board member of Experion Developers. “We’ll go with an asset-heavy approach in which we own and operate the property.”

      Savills report projects Greater Noida to emerge as India's student housing hub

      The report said that Greater Noida is expected to receive a steady demand from students in the future owing to a large number of educational institutes present in Uttar Pradesh. Greater Noida represents a significant market for student housing with more than 1,00,000 students and 28,000 students enrolling each year for various courses.

      Oxfordcaps forms JV with Cerestra, to invest $125 mn to run student housing facilities

      Oxfordcaps is backed by Kalaari Capital among others and has so far raised $15 million.

      Stranded foreign students facing economic hardships can apply for off campus work authorisation: US

      "If you experience severe economic hardship because of unforeseen circumstances beyond your control, you may request employment authorisation to work off-campus (if you meet certain regulatory requirements)," the USCIS said in a statement. All applications are subject to approval in a case-by-case basis, it said.

      Times Internet leads $8 million round in student housing startup OxfordCaps

      OxfordCaps has clocked 30X growth in less than a year and aims to grow its operations across cities like Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, Dehradun, Indore, Jaipur, Pune, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad.

      DU has plenty of room for students from outside city

      The admission season that starts in July sees students from different academic and social backgrounds applying for accommodation.

      Sanjay Ghodawat group has announced it will invest Rs. 300 cr in a educational campus off the Mumbai-Pune expressway.

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