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IOB Government Stake Falls to 92.44% Post OFS

The Indian government's shareholding in Indian Overseas Bank has declined to 92.44% after a successful Offer for Sale. The move aligns with Sebi's public shareholding norms. Read the full details.

Study Abroad Challenges: Beyond the Dream

Studying abroad is not a guaranteed path to success. Explore the emotional, financial, and academic hurdles Indian students face overseas. Is your child truly ready?

Rahul Gandhi Holds High-Level Talks in Germany

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi met former German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Environment Minister Carsten Schneider in Berlin. Discussions covered Indo-German relations, trade, and climate action.

China's Overseas Student Return Surges 19.1% in 2024

A record 495,000 Chinese students returned home in 2024 as visa rules abroad tightened. The influx creates competition with local graduates, prompting a new national job platform. Explore the impact.

Study Abroad Applications from India Plunge by 80%

Indian students are rethinking global education as US, Canada, and UK applications crash by up to 80%. Consultants cite visa issues and policy uncertainty. Discover the new emerging destinations.

Chef Scammed of Rs 1.73 Lakh in Fake Job Fraud

A Delhi chef lost Rs 1.73 lakh to a Bengaluru 'agency' promising overseas jobs. Delhi Police arrested three, including an MBA grad & bank manager, for the interstate cyber fraud syndicate. Read how the scam unfolded.

Thomas Cook Launches Forex Services in Varanasi

Thomas Cook India expands its forex network with a new outlet in Varanasi, targeting tourists, students, and NRIs with zero-fee offers and doorstep delivery. Explore their services now!

Rupee at ₹90: How It Hurts Common Indians

The Indian rupee's historic fall past ₹90 against the dollar is set to make fuel, food, travel, and imports costlier. Experts warn of job market impact and imported inflation. Learn how it affects you.

Rupee Slide to 90 Hits Indian Students Abroad Hard

The rupee's fall to 90 against the dollar is straining Indian students overseas, raising tuition and living costs by lakhs. Families are forced to recalibrate budgets as financial pressure mounts.

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