Which US university has the highest percentage of international students? Well, it’s not Harvard!

Disrupted by Politics, Redirected by Opportunity: The New Global Map of Higher Education The ongoing legal battle between Harvard University and the Trump administration has reignited debate over the role of international students in U.S. higher education. U.S. District Judge Allison Burroughs extended a court order barring federal authorities from blocking Harvard’s enrollment of foreign…

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Shirui Lily fest set to return after 2 years amid tight security in restive Manipur | India News

GUWAHATI: Manipur’s Shirui Lily fest is set to return Tuesday after a two-year pause, signalling efforts toward peace in a state scarred by ethnic unrest.The fest, set from May 20-24, celebrates the state flower Shirui Lily found only in Shirui Hills of Tangkhul Naga-majority Ukhrul district. The fest marks the 75th anniversary of Lilium mackliniae‘s…

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Are we raising a mentally weak generation? Doctor answers

In many modern homes, love is overflowing, but so is worry. There’s a rising concern among psychologists and educators alike: Are today’s children growing up without the mental strength they truly need? This question isn’t about blaming families. Instead, it’s about understanding how some well-meaning habits might be holding children back emotionally and mentally. ​Dr…

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Loan stress resurfaces! Banks facing potential rising credit costs in FY26; private banks more exposed than PSBs: Report

Banks could face an increase in credit costs in Financial Year (FY) 2026, primarily due to emerging pressures in the unsecured lending and microfinance sectors, according to an analysis by CareEdge Ratings. Despite these headwinds, banks are well-equipped to manage potential losses, supported by substantial provision buffers and high provision coverage ratios (PCRs). Public Sector…

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