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Trump’s $100,000 H-1B visa fee sparks a worldwide scramble for skilled workers: Here’s who stands to gain

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The Trump administration’s hike of the H-1B visa fee to $100,000 has triggered a global scramble for top talent. While US companies face higher costs, countries like the UK, Europe, and the Middle East are positioning themselves to attract skilled professionals. The UK is considering visa fee cuts to become a tech magnet, as experts warn the fee increase may hinder US innovation and prompt a shift in the global talent landscape.
Sanjay Sharma

IBPS PO prelims result 2025 expected to release soon at ibps.in: Check details here

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The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) is expected to declare the Probationary Officer/Management Trainee (PO/MT) Preliminary Examination 2025 results soon. Conducted on August 17, 23, and 24, the exam tested candidates through 100 objective questions with negative marking. Qualified candidates will move to the Mains stage, with results accessible at ibps.in using registration credentials.

IBPS RRB registration window 2025 deadline extended: Check direct link to apply and other details here

1 month 1 week ago
The Institute of Banking Personnel Selection (IBPS) has extended the registration deadline for the Common Recruitment Process (CRP) RRB XIV to September 28, 2025, giving aspirants an additional week to apply. The drive, offering 13,217 vacancies across Office Assistants and Officer Scales I, II, and III, outlines post-specific eligibility criteria, with applications accepted only through the official website, www.ibps.in.

Web development training goes free: Check these online courses by Microsoft, IBM, SWAYAM, and more

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Free online web development courses are democratizing access to essential digital skills for aspiring coders in India and worldwide. Platforms like SWAYAM, NPTEL, IBM SkillsBuild, Skill India Digital Hub, and Microsoft Learn offer comprehensive programs covering HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and more. These initiatives empower learners to upskill, enhance their career prospects, and thrive in the digital economy.

Mindfulness in schools: The quiet shift changing how America’s children think, focus, and feel

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Mindfulness is quietly transforming American classrooms, joining reading, writing, and arithmetic as a key focus. Introduced through varied K-12 programs, it aims to enhance attention, emotional regulation, and stress management. While evidence is mixed, experts see potential for improved learning and well-being, provided curricula are developmentally tailored, consistent, and carefully implemented across schools.

AIBE 20 exam: Bar Council of India to announce dates soon, check eligibility and registration details here

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The Bar Council of India will soon release the AIBE 20 (XX) 2025 notification, a mandatory exam for law graduates practicing in Indian courts. Aspiring candidates should prepare by gathering documents and understanding the exam pattern. Eligibility includes an LLB degree, State Bar Council registration, and no age limit. The application process involves online registration, document upload, and fee payment.

H-1B visa fee hike: How it could rewrite the rules of IT power for India and America

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The Trump administration’s proposed $100,000 H-1B visa fee threatens to disrupt the flow of Indian talent underpinning U.S. tech innovation. While American firms risk higher costs and constrained innovation, Indian IT companies may pivot from service exports to product-driven growth. This policy could recalibrate global technology power, reshaping talent, investment, and the future of innovation worldwide.
Trisha Tewari

Gunfire near Western Michigan University leaves four hurt: Authorities warn students to stay alert

1 month 1 week ago
A shooting near Western Michigan University during family weekend injured four individuals, none affiliated with the university. The incident occurred in Arcadia, a neighborhood known for student housing and late-night disturbances. One person was arrested, and police are seeking two more suspects. The university alerted students and visitors, urging vigilance and emphasizing safety measures.

One to two years in college are great, says Lucy Guo: 6 lessons students can learn from the youngest self-made billionaire

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Lucy Guo, a self-made billionaire, demonstrates the power of unconventional choices. Leaving college early to pursue the Thiel Fellowship, she built successful companies like Scale AI and Passes. Her journey highlights the importance of self-belief, calculated risks, strong networks, and turning family pressure into motivation for students aiming for extraordinary careers.

Why Harvard’s financial reckoning raises questions about the future of elite academia

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Harvard University, long regarded as the pinnacle of academic prestige, has been placed under Heightened Cash Monitoring by the US Department of Education amid financial and compliance concerns. Triggered by civil rights violations, oversight disputes, and a $1 billion bond issuance, the move compels Harvard to post $36 million in financial protection, spotlighting accountability challenges even for elite institutions.

H-1B crisis rattles Amazon and Microsoft: How US IT professionals’ futures hang in the balance

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Amazon and Microsoft have urgently advised their foreign employees, particularly those from India, to return to the US immediately due to President Trump's executive order imposing a $100,000 annual fee for each H-1B visa worker, effective September 21, 2025. This policy shift creates job uncertainty, travel restrictions, and career recalibration for tech professionals.
Lakshima Sareen

When home no longer holds promise: Why America’s students are looking overseas for higher education

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American higher education, once the envy of the world, is losing its grip on its own students. Crippling tuition costs, mounting debt, and campuses mired in political unrest are driving young Americans overseas. With Europe and Asia offering affordable, globally attuned alternatives, the nation that once defined academic aspiration now faces an exodus that questions its intellectual supremacy.
Trisha Tewari

Utah Valley University faces safety crisis and reputational fallout after Charlie Kirk assassination

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Utah Valley University is grappling with a crisis following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk during a public event. The shooting, which occurred in broad daylight, has triggered national debates about campus security and political violence. Investigations are underway, and the university is focused on supporting its community while addressing concerns about safety protocols.

How will SUNY ESF’s budget deficit impact the Adirondacks: What does this mean for local conservation?

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SUNY ESF faces an $8 million budget deficit and plans a five-year stability strategy, including $335,000 cuts to forest land budgets and 38 staff reductions. Despite financial pressures, the college aims to grow Adirondack programmes like the Timbuctoo Institute. No individual Adirondack property cuts are planned, while ongoing conservation efforts and educational activities continue across the region under the new plan.
Sanjay Sharma

NY lawmakers demand probe into forced attendance at charter schools rally: What are the limits of school activism?

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Two New York state lawmakers have called for an investigation into a charter schools rally where classes were cancelled and attendance was reportedly compulsory. The event, held during school hours, sparked concerns over misuse of public funds and political pressure on students and staff. The rally was organised amid mayoral election tensions, with Success Academy’s founder urging participation to counter threats to charter schools. The probe aims to clarify the limits of school activism in publicly funded institutions.
Sanjay Sharma

Bezos Academy opens three tuition-free preschools in Louisville: Could this reshape early education access across Kentucky?

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Bezos Academy has opened three tuition-free Montessori-inspired preschools in Louisville’s Russell, Fairdale, and Okolona neighbourhoods, serving around 280 children annually from age three. The schools offer full-day early education to support kindergarten readiness and ease childcare costs. Local leaders, including Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman, highlighted the potential impact on literacy and social outcomes. A fourth site in Riverport is planned for 2026, with enrolment full for the current year.
Sanjay Sharma
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