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Universities Struggle as Indian Students Leave 'Big Four' Behind

The landscape of international education is shifting dramatically, particularly for Indian students, who are increasingly opting for alternatives to traditional destinations like the US, UK, Canada, and Australia. Recent reports reveal a significant decline in Indian enrolments in these countries, with Canada experiencing a 41% drop and the UK seeing a 28% decrease in just one year. In contrast, Russia has become more appealing, attracting 34% more Indian students than the previous year. Factors contributing to this trend include rising costs, stricter visa regulations, geopolitical tensions, and a growing perception of hostility in Western nations. As universities in the Big Four grapple with funding crises and job cuts, emerging educational hubs in non-Western countries are gaining traction, offering quality education at lower costs. With these changes, the once-unassailable dominance of Western universities is being challenged, prompting students to explore more welcoming and affordable options. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 4 pm

Thadou Tribe Urges Against Kuki Referendum Plan

The Thadou Inpi Manipur has urged its community members to reject a proposed referendum by a Kuki group that seeks to determine the desire for a separate administration from Manipur. The Thadou Inpi, representing the distinct Thadou tribe, stated that such a referendum is illegal under the Indian Constitution unless sanctioned by Parliament. They warned that misinformation could lead to community participation in this unconstitutional exercise, emphasizing their identity as a separate entity from the Kuki. Additionally, the Thadou Inpi accused "Kuki supremacists" of pressuring smaller tribes to align with them and reiterated their commitment to maintaining peace and unity among Manipur's diverse communities. Earlier, the Thadou Inpi and the Meitei Alliance called for the preservation of Manipur’s multi-ethnic society and the removal of vague designations like "Any Kuki tribes" from the Scheduled Tribes list. Ongoing violence since May 2023 has resulted in over 250 deaths and significant displacement. sources

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Mar 19 2025, 3 am

Shashi Tharoor Critiques India's Position on Ukraine War

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor acknowledged his earlier criticism of India's stance on the Russia-Ukraine war, admitting he felt "egg on his face" for opposing the government's approach at the time. During an interactive session at the Raisina Dialogue, he reflected on his February 2022 remarks, which condemned Russia's invasion as a violation of international law and Ukraine's sovereignty. Tharoor noted that India's current diplomatic position allows it to engage with both Ukraine and Russia, enhancing its potential role in fostering peace. He suggested that should a peace agreement arise, India might be open to sending peacekeepers, despite past resistance to similar proposals, such as in Iraq. Emphasizing India's history of peacekeeping, Tharoor expressed confidence in the country's ability to contribute to global stability if needed, while clarifying that he cannot speak for the government due to his opposition status. sources

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Mar 19 2025, 1 am

BJP MLA Yatnal Charged for Vulgar Comments on Ranya Rao

Bengaluru: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MLA Basangouda Patil Yatnal faced backlash for making vulgar comments about Kannada actor Ranya Rao, who is currently in custody over a gold smuggling case. Yatnal claimed that Rao had hidden gold "all over her body," suggesting negligence by customs officials and hinting at possible ministerial involvement in the crime. He vowed to reveal further details in the legislative session. Rao was apprehended at Kempegowda International Airport with 14.2 kg of gold, valued at Rs 14.56 crore, following multiple trips to Dubai. Investigators later found over Rs 2 crore in gold jewelry and Rs 2.67 crore in cash at her residence. Rao's connections to T Raj and Tarun Kondaraju, both arrested in the case, have raised suspicions. Meanwhile, Ramachandra Rao, a DGP-level officer linked to the case, was placed on compulsory leave after his stepdaughter's arrest. sources

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Mar 19 2025, 1 am

NASA's Webb Takes First Carbon Dioxide Images Beyond Solar System

In a significant breakthrough, the James Webb Space Telescope has obtained the first direct images of carbon dioxide in a planetary system beyond our own, located 130 light-years away in HR 8799. This discovery supports the theory that the giant planets in HR 8799 formed through core accretion, akin to Jupiter and Saturn, according to NASA. Utilizing advanced coronagraphs, Webb blocked the bright starlight, allowing scientists to focus on specific infrared wavelengths and directly analyze exoplanet atmospheres. William Balmer from Johns Hopkins University emphasized that the detection of carbon dioxide indicates a substantial presence of heavier elements in these planets' atmospheres. The HR 8799 system, just 30 million years old, offers a rare opportunity to study planet formation mechanisms. This research aims to contextualize our solar system's uniqueness by comparing it with other exoplanetary systems, enhancing our understanding of planetary diversity across the universe. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 10 pm

Voter ID Linked to Aadhaar, Congress Responds

The Election Commission of India convened today to discuss the linking of Voter ID cards with Aadhaar, a move the Congress party claims is a response to concerns over discrepancies in electoral rolls in Maharashtra. Congress warned that this initiative must not infringe on citizens' voting rights or privacy. The Commission announced that linking Aadhaar with electoral cards will be voluntary, with 650 million already completed. The Home Ministry will collaborate with the Commission to address identity issues in border districts. The Supreme Court previously upheld the Aadhaar law's constitutionality but ruled against mandatory linking with bank accounts and mobile services. To tackle the issue of duplicate voter IDs, the Commission set a three-month deadline for de-duplication efforts. Rahul Gandhi of Congress emphasized the need for transparency regarding electoral rolls, urging the Commission to publicly share the electoral photo rolls from recent elections in Maharashtra. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 10 pm

Chhattisgarh Journalist Murdered Over Road Construction Fraud Report

Freelance journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, 33, was murdered in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district, allegedly orchestrated by contractor Suresh Chandrakar and his associates after he reported irregularities in a road construction project. A 1,200-page charge sheet filed in court names Suresh and his brothers, Ritesh and Dinesh, alongside supervisor Mahendra Ramteke, detailing their conspiracy to kill Chandrakar. To conceal their crime, the accused disposed of his body in a septic tank and covered it with concrete. The police, led by Additional Superintendent Mayank Gurjar, arrested the four within 72 hours of the discovery of Chandrakar's body on January 3. The charge sheet includes multiple serious offenses under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and the investigation was supported by extensive digital and physical evidence, with 72 witnesses listed. Authorities aim for the harshest penalties for the accused in this high-profile case. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 10 pm

Fake Blood and Weapon Cause Panic in Karnataka; 2 Arrested

An attempt to film a murder scene for an Instagram reel caused widespread panic in Humnabad Ring Road, Kalaburagi, Karnataka, on Monday night. Police reported that two men, Saibanna and Sachin, were arrested after they staged the scene using a blunt object and a red liquid resembling blood. In the video, Saibanna appeared to murder Sachin, who lay on the ground surrounded by the fake blood, with both men’s faces also smeared. The incident alarmed local residents, who were unaware of the filming intentions, prompting a swift police response. Authorities confirmed that the Kalaburagi Sub-Urban Police were alerted to the chaos and have since begun interrogating the two individuals involved. A video of the bizarre incident has since gone viral, drawing further attention to the reckless stunt. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 9 pm

Trade Marks Registry Reverses Decision on 'Chutiyaram' Biscuits

The Trade Marks Registry in New Delhi has reversed its earlier decision to accept the trademark application for the word 'Chutiyaram', which raised concerns over its compliance with laws against obscene and scandalous trademarks. Initially approved on March 4, the Registry acknowledged that the acceptance was a mistake, citing potential objections under Sections 9 and 11 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999. The trademark, described as a combination of the words 'Chuti' and 'Ram', was deemed distinctive and not directly related to the snacks and biscuits the company intended to sell. However, following public scrutiny and expert concerns regarding the implications of registering potentially offensive terms, the Registry issued a letter stating it would withdraw the acceptance and scheduled a hearing for further review. Failure to attend this hearing could result in the acceptance being formally revoked. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 9 pm

Eknath Shinde Claims Uddhav Thackeray Submitted to PM Modi

In a dramatic exchange in the Maharashtra Legislative Council, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde accused former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray of seeking Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention to evade scrutiny from investigating agencies. Shinde claimed Thackeray had proposed a coalition government in Delhi but reneged upon returning to Maharashtra. He criticized Thackeray's Shiv Sena UBT for abandoning the legacy of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and aligning with Congress, which he described as accepting "Aurangzebi ideology." Shinde asserted that his faction prioritizes public service over power, countering allegations from Shiv Sena UBT MP Sanjay Raut, who suggested Shinde had previously sought to join Congress. The political tension intensified when former Congress chief Nana Patole offered Shinde and Ajit Pawar a chance to join the opposition alliance, hinting at a "rotational post of chief minister" during Holi celebrations. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 9 pm

Uddhav Thackeray Comments on Aurangzeb Controversy from 300 Years Ago

In Nagpur, Maharashtra, violence erupted over demands to relocate the grave of Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, resulting in vandalism and injuries to nearly 40 people. Former Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray criticized the controversy, highlighting that Aurangzeb died over 300 years ago and questioning the BJP's motives. His son, Aaditya Thackeray, accused the BJP of using the issue to divert attention from governance failures, likening it to unrest in Manipur. The unrest began after the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) burned a photo of Aurangzeb, prompting a counter-response from the Muslim community. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis described the violence as a "premeditated conspiracy," while opposition leaders pointed to the proximity of the RSS headquarters as a potential instigator. A curfew remains in effect in parts of Nagpur as authorities work to restore order. sources

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Mar 18 2025, 7 pm

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