UPSC IFS Mains admit card 2025 released at upsc.gov.in: Direct link to download hall ticket here

The Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) has officially released the admit card for the Indian Forest Service (IFS) Main Examination 2025. Candidates who have successfully registered for the examination can now download their UPSC IFS Mains hall ticket 2025 from the official website at upsc.gov.in.According to the official schedule, the UPSC IFS Mains 2025 will…

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Assam DEE Teacher recruitment 2025: LP, UP final result out at dee.assam.gov.in; direct link to download here

Assam DEE Teacher recruitment 2025: The Directorate of Elementary Education (DEE), Assam has officially released the final results for the Teacher Recruitment 2025 for both Lower Primary (LP) and Upper Primary (UP) schools. Candidates who appeared for the recruitment process can now check their selection status on the official website at dee.assam.gov.in.The final list has…

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WBSSC publishes SLST results 2025; fresh teacher appointments likely by December

Bringing relief to thousands of teaching job aspirants, including those whose earlier appointments were invalidated by a Supreme Court order, the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) released the results of the State Level Selection Test (SLST) for assistant teachers in classes 11-12.The results, uploaded on the commission’s portal on Friday evening, pave the way…

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US to deny visas over health conditions like diabetes and obesity: Does the rule apply to F-1 students?

The United States has introduced new guidance that could see foreign nationals denied visas or green cards on the basis of pre-existing chronic health conditions, including diabetes, obesity, and heart disease. While the move has been framed as an extension of the century-old “public charge” rule, its potential impact on international students, particularly those on…

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Netflix cofounder challenges Silicon Valley’s obsession with overwork: Here’s his 5 PM rule that kept him “sane”

Image credits: Getty Images For Netflix cofounder Marc Randolph, success was never about working round the clock. His rule was simple: every Tuesday at 5 PM, he stopped working, without exception.In an old LinkedIn post that has resurfaced on social media, Randolph reflected on his decades-long ritual of leaving the office at the same time…

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Students and faculty at over 100 US universities protest Trump’s higher education agenda

More than a hundred campuses across the United States witnessed coordinated demonstrations on Friday, as students, faculty, and staff rallied against what they described as the Trump administration’s political encroachment into higher education.The protests, marked the first in a series of nationwide actions that organisers plan to escalate into student and worker strikes next May…

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National Insurance Company releases interview schedule for provisionally shortlisted candidates: Check details here

The National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) has officially released the interview schedule for provisionally shortlisted candidates. According to the company’s notice dated November 5, 2025, the interviews are scheduled to commence on November 26, 2025 (Wednesday). The detailed list containing the names of shortlisted candidates, along with the respective interview dates and venues, has been…

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The college degree trap: Why US graduates are struggling in a workforce that no longer waits

A college diploma was once a near-certain ticket to career stability and upward mobility. Today, that expectation is eroding. Recent graduates are entering a workforce that increasingly demands experience, adaptability, and skills that go beyond the classroom. The promise of economic security through education alone is no longer guaranteed, leaving many young professionals questioning the…

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US 6th Circuit blocks Ohio schools from punishing students for using biological pronouns, citing free speech

The US 6th Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled that Olentangy Local Schools in central Ohio cannot discipline students for referring to transgender peers by their biological pronouns. In a 10-7 decision issued November 6, the court found that the district failed to demonstrate that such usage would “materially and substantially” disrupt school activities or…

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