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‘It’s getting late’: Trump calls US-India trade ‘one-sided disaster’; slams Russia oil, arms trade

US President Donald Trump on Monday called America’s trade ties with India a “one-sided disaster,” further stating that New Delhi has offered to reduce tariffs to “almost nothing” but it is “getting late” His remarks come after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the…

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Why are minority institutions left out of RTE, asks SC | India News

NEW DELHI: Expressing serious doubts about its own 2014 verdict delivered by a five-judge constitution bench, which held that provisions of Right to Education (RTE) Act were not applicable to religious and linguistic minority educational institutions, Supreme Court has said the ruling “strikes at the heart of good quality universal elementary education, its consequences are…

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Trust NCERT, it’s key to Samridhh Bharat: Pradhan | India News

NEW DELHI: At a time when NCERT has come under criticism over textbook revisions, Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday expressed confidence that the council will drive educational reforms, bringing a paradigm shift in teaching and learning.Endorsing NCERT’s efforts in taking forward reforms envisioned in NE, Pradhan described it as not merely an institution…

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Congress slams PM’s silence on China help to Pak during Sindoor in Xi talks | India News

NEW DELHI: Congress dubbed PM Narendra Modi‘s decision to skip, in his conversation with President Xi Jinping, the issue of Chinese support for Pakistan during Operation Sindoor as “anti-national”. The party accused Modi of repeatedly compromising national interest with China.Coming down heavily on PM Modi, AICC spokesman Jairam Ramesh said, “Aug 31, 2025 will “go…

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What makes California, New York, and Texas the most attractive student destinations in the US

California, New York, and Texas are among the most attractive student destinations in the US. The United States continues to dominate the global education market, attracting 1.58 million international students in 2024, according to a recent analysis by Boundless, an immigration-focused platform that provides data-driven insights on international student trends, visa policies, and employment opportunities….

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