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ISL: ‘We are studying it and need further details’ – AIFF on club-led model proposal | Football News

New Delhi: The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has said that it is studying the organisational and commercialisation proposal shared by 13 of the 14 Indian Super League (ISL) clubs. All clubs, except East Bengal, floated the proposal on Wednesday which would keep commercialisation responsibilities with the clubs and not hand them out to a…

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‘Studying all developments’: India reacts after US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs

NEW DELHI: The government on Saturday said that India is closely “studying all developments and implications” of the US Supreme Court’s ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs across the world.In its first statement, the ministry of commerce & industry said, “We have noted the US Supreme Court judgement on tariffs yesterday. President Trump…

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Returned from studying abroad? Union Budget 2026 tax clause students shouldn’t ignore

Studied abroad and back in India? Union Budget 2026 offers taxpayers including students asix-month window to declare undisclosed overseas income without penalties or prosecution. For many students coming back to India after an international degree, the mental checklist is familiar: job interviews, loan repayments, course equivalence, and the awkward joy of living with family again….

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‘Military looking at it’: Has Iran crossed red line? Trump says US studying ‘very strong options’

US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that the US military was studying “very strong options” for a potential military action against Iran, amid reports of deadly crackdowns against the country’s mounting anti-government protests.Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, Trump suggested Iran may have crossed a red line he had previously set regarding the…

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Grim roll call of 2025: Indian students who lost their lives this year while studying abroad

A string of Indian student deaths across countries shook families and campus communities. Image: AI generated Across the year, one headline after another chipped away at the glossy study-abroad promise. A student found dead in a room they had just started calling home. Another shot while working a night shift. Someone killed in a crash…

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‘I arrived late because of my visa’: An Indian student shares the early challenges of studying in Australia

For many Indian students, the decision to study abroad is shaped by trial, revision and uncertainty. For Anvitha Reddy, now pursuing a Bachelor of Design at Monash University in Australia, the journey began with keeping every option open. What nobody told her about studying in Australia | Monash design student story “Initially, I applied to…

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“Nobody told me about transport expenses”: An Indian student on the real preparation needed for studying in the UK

For many Indian students, choosing a course abroad is a long and often confusing process. For Lakshita Bhagtani, now pursuing a Master of Science in Management at the University of Exeter, United Kingdom, the path began much earlier than her flight date.She completed her Bachelor of Science in Biotechnology, but discovered another interest forming alongside…

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Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella says he’s spending his weekends studying…

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella is studying startup product development, admitting the tech giant’s size is a major AI disadvantage. He’s restructuring to flatten hierarchies and foster faster innovation, emphasizing a ‘learn-it-all’ mindset over past successes. Nadella warns AI projects fail without fundamental workflow redesign and data integration, highlighting the urgent need for reinvention. Microsoft CEO…

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‘Picking the right vegetables abroad felt like a full academic module’: An Indian student on the hidden struggles of studying in the UK

The decision to study abroad often begins with excitement. For many Indian students, it is also a step into a life they have never seen before. Neeharika, a Master of Science Business Analytics student at Durham University, United Kingdom, describes her own turning point in a way that feels familiar to many. “It’s the moment…

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