JNVST Class 9, 11 admissions 2026: Registration window closes today at navodaya.gov.in, direct link to apply here

[ad_1] The Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) will close the registration process for the Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Selection Test (JNVST) 2026 for Classes 9 and 11 today, October 7, 2025. Parents, guardians, and students who have not yet submitted their applications can complete the registration process through the official website: navodaya.gov.inThe selection test for admission to … Read more

“No stress about policy changes”: Indian entrepreneur says switching from H-1B to B-1 visa completely changed his life

[ad_1] For many skilled professionals, the H-1B visa has long been the gateway to work in the United States, offering opportunities in some of the world’s largest multinational companies. But for Aniruddha, an Indian entrepreneur, the nine years he spent on an H-1B visa were marked by limitations, uncertainty, and a sense of being trapped.“This … Read more

ICE arrest exposes gaps in oversight: How superintendent Ian Roberts ran Des Moines schools undetected

[ad_1] In 2023, Des Moines Public Schools set out to hire a superintendent with a precise vision: improve reading scores, strengthen the math performance of Black boys, adhere to affirmative action goals, and provide steady leadership in the wake of COVID-19 and the racial justice protests of 2020. Among dozens of applicants, one name stood … Read more

The Ivy left standing: How Yale University has weathered federal funding pressures

[ad_1] Yale University has so far remained untouched by the federal funding freezes that have affected its Ivy League peers under President Donald Trump. During Family Weekend, President Maurie McInnis spoke candidly about why Yale has avoided the punitive measures, citing the University’s long tradition of fostering respectful campus dialogue and open debate. She also … Read more

19% fewer international students arrive in the US in August: Is the American dream over?

[ad_1] The number of international students arriving in the United States this August fell by 19% compared with the same month last year, the largest drop on record outside of the pandemic, according to data from the oficial website of the International Trade Administration.The decline comes amid visa delays, new travel bans, and a surge … Read more

Kerala’s Right to Disconnect Bill: How it aims to shield private employees from after-hour demands

[ad_1] 7 Ways Kerala’s Right to Disconnect Bill 2025 Can Protect Employees from Burnout (Image: Pexels) In the digital age, work has seeped into personal hours via emails, messages, calls and video links that demand attention long after the “official” day ends. Recognising this, Kerala is moving to introduce a Right to Disconnect Bill 2025, … Read more

Meet the 2025 Nobel laureates in Physiology: Degrees and labs that shaped their careers

[ad_1] Meet the 2025 Nobel laureates in Physiology The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine has been awarded to Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi for their groundbreaking discoveries in peripheral immune tolerance—a mechanism that prevents the immune system from attacking the body’s own tissues. Their work has transformed our understanding of … Read more

Stop playing with hardworking Americans: US Labour Secretary slams Democrats as shutdown hits employees’ salaries

[ad_1] US Labor Secretary slams Democrats as shutdown leaves employees’ salaries delayed On October 4, 2025, US Secretary of Labor Lori Chavez-DeRemer criticised Democratic lawmakers for stalling federal work during the ongoing government shutdown. In a tweet, she said the Department of Labor has been working “around the clock to deliver on the President’s mandate … Read more

New Office of Culture and Community takes over Harvard’s former diversity centers

[ad_1] New Office of Culture and Community takes over Harvard’s former diversity centers Harvard College has reorganised its diversity and cultural programming, replacing three long-standing student centers with a new Office of Culture and Community (OCC), according to The Harvard Crimson. The College dissolved the Women’s Center, the Office for BGLTQ Student Life, and the … Read more

US government shutdown 2025: What happens when Education Department operations stop?

[ad_1] US government shutdown 2025 disrupts Education Department and school operations The ongoing 2025 US government shutdown has brought significant disruptions to the federal Department of Education, raising concerns about the continued delivery of critical education services, student aid, and the enforcement of federal education laws. With nearly 87% of the department’s workforce furloughed, the … Read more