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Happy Akshaya Tritiya 2025: 30+ Wishes, Messages, Quotes, Images, Facebook & Whatsapp status |

[ad_1] It’s that time of year again when even your most minimalistic friend suddenly wants to buy gold. Why? Because Akshaya Tritiya is here! It’s that glorious festival when buying gold is considered luckier. Akshaya Tritiya, often referred to as Akha Teej, is one of the holiest days in the Hindu calendar. Falling on the third day of the bright fortnight in the Vaishakha month, it’s considered an auspicious time when any positive action, investment, or new venture is believed to bring enduring prosperity and success. This year, the festival will be observed on Wednesday, April 30.Now, apart from raiding the nearest jewellery store or forwarding screenshots of gold prices to your family WhatsApp group, what else can you do? Send some delightful, sparkle-loaded wishes! Whether you're team WhatsApp, team Insta, or proudly old-school SMS, we’ve got you covered with […]

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Mark Carney strong, yet just short: How Liberals fell short after a stunning comeback in Canada polls

[ad_1] Before polls opened on April 28, Mark Carney had already staged a remarkable comeback. In mid-January, the Conservatives held a commanding 27-point lead over the Liberals. But by election night, Carney’s party had surged to 168 seats, just four shy of the 172 needed for a majority. Some projections, including one by EKOS on April 27, had even forecast the Liberals crossing that crucial threshold.In the event, however, they fell four seats short. A late-campaign softening of President Trump’s anti-Canada rhetoric helped narrow Carney’s early advantage and allowed Pierre Poilievre’s Conservatives to close the gap to a mere two percentage points in the popular vote.Julie Simmons of the University of Guelph, while speaking to TimesofIndia.com, argues that the fading of outside pressure and Canada’s voting system explain why a once-likely majority didn’t happen.A majority in sightBy the final week […]

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How Trump is wrecking international students’ lives & careers

[ad_1] By Anonymous, an Indian origin professor at a US universitySustained tracking of international students in US universities began over two decades ago. SEVIS or the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System was introduced in 2003 by the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to maintain information on international students and exchange visitors following 9/11. Demographic and curricular diversity have steadily become suspect because immigrants, students and temporary workers are seen as potentially threatening. They all have a home in universities across the US and they are all being targeted under the second Trump administration. PollDo you think that the diversity of ideas in US universities is at risk due to current immigration policies?How is SEVIS being weaponized against international students? Unsurprisingly, soon after diversity initiatives were abolished from many public institutions in Republican controlled states, the administration went after […]

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Canadian firm submits first application seeking US approval for deep-sea mining in international waters

[ad_1] Canadian firm The Metals Company (TMC) announced on Tuesday that it has submitted application to the United States for deep-sea mineral mining in international waters. This marks the first such application, supported by President Donald Trump’s push for the industry. The minerals targeted by TMC are crucial for manufacturing electric vehicle batteries and electric cables, as reported by AFP. However, environmental groups have expressed concerns about the potential ecological impact of extracting these resources. TMC USA, a subsidiary of The Metals Company, is seeking a license to mine polymetallic nodules, multi-metal deposits found in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean. Gerard Barron, chairman and CEO of The Metals Company, called the move "a major step forward for America’s mineral independence and industrial resurgence." The company initially planned to submit its application to the International Seabed Authority (ISA) but […]

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22 killed in fire at restaurant in China’s Liaoyang City; video shows scenes of devastation

[ad_1] (Source: ShanghaiDaily/X) A deadly fire broke out at a restaurant in northeastern China on Tuesday, killing 22 people and injuring three others, according to Chinese state media. The fire started just after noon in Liaoyang City, located in Liaoning Province. The restaurant was situated near the Sanlizhuang resettlement housing area in the city’s Baita District.A video shared online and verified by AFP showed a two-storey restaurant on fire, with thick black smoke rising into the sky.PollDo you believe that restaurant safety regulations in China are adequate?Verified videos on Douyin, China’s version of TikTok, showed paramedics taking a victim into an ambulance on a stretcher and firefighters using hoses to fight the flames. “At 12:25 pm (0425 GMT) on April 29, a fire broke out at a restaurant near the Sanlizhuang resettlement housing in Baita District, Liaoyang City, Liaoning Province,” […]

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Why reading failure isn’t a student problem — it’s a US teaching crisis

[ad_1] Assembly Bill 1121: Could California's reading reform solve the US literacy crisis? (AI Image) Assembly Bill 1121: Reading failure among US students has reached alarming levels, with only about one-third of fourth graders reading at grade level. This statistic, which has remained unchanged for decades, reflects a deeper issue than simply struggling students — it highlights a crisis in the way reading is taught in US schools. As children continue to face significant barriers to literacy, experts argue that the real problem lies not with the students, but with the educational system itself and its failure to provide teachers with the necessary tools to teach reading effectively.In the US, nearly two-thirds of students are not reading proficiently by the fourth grade, and this failure has long-term consequences. As reported by the San Jose Spotlight, this gap in literacy affects […]

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Uber cancels all WFH approvals, CEO Dara Khosrowshahi tells employees: “Good is not going to be …”

[ad_1] Uber has announced that all employees, including those previously granted work-from-home permissions, must return to office work. CEO Dara Khosrowshahi emphasized that simply meeting expectations will no longer suffice as the company pushes for higher performance standards.The rideshare and delivery giant's decision, first reported by CNBC, affects thousands of employees worldwide who had been operating under approved remote work arrangements. Industry analysts view this move as part of a broader trend of tech companies reversing pandemic-era flexibility.The mandate comes amid increasing pressure on tech companies to boost productivity and efficiency in a challenging economic environment. Uber joins other major tech firms like Amazon, Google, and Meta that have similarly tightened their remote work policies in recent months.PollDo you support companies ending permanent work-from-home policies?Employees with previously approved work-from-home arrangements must now request new accommodations or prepare to return to […]

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US stocks inch high, floating on car tariff relax relaxation hopes

[ad_1] This is an AI generated image (credit: Bing image creator) US stocks trading in green on Tuesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average inching up by 292.3 points, or 0.73%, to 40,519.95. Following a similar suite, the Nasdaq Composite ssoared 53.93 points, or 0.31%, to 17,420.07, while the S&P 500 increased by 21.48 points, or 0.39%, to 5,550.23, at 12.13 am EDT.Wall Street opened mixed but all three major indices were higher in midday trading.Wall Street wavered as rising corporate profits were offset by ongoing uncertainty surrounding President Trump's trade war. UPS, the world’s largest package delivery firm, swaying between gains and losses after posting stronger-than-expected earnings for the first quarter of 2025. As a global shipper, UPS is often seen as a predicter for the health of the world economy.Investor worries continue as fears grow that US President […]

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Donald Trump administration accuses Amazon of ‘hostile act’ over tariff display plan: ‘This is another reason why…’

[ad_1] Donald Trump's administration has reacted strongly to a report that Amazon planned to show consumers the impact of his tariffs by displaying the added costs next to product prices on their site. In a sharp criticism, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt labeled the reported plan as a “hostile and political act.”“This is a hostile and political act by Amazon. Why didn’t Amazon do this when the Biden administration hiked inflation to the highest level in 40 years?” Leavitt said, questioning the timing of Amazon’s reported move.Citing a person familiar with the plan, the report by Punchbowl News claimed that Amazon “will soon show how much Trump’s tariffs are adding to the price of each product”, displaying “how much of an item’s cost is derived from tariffs – right next to the product’s total listed price.”Leavitt concluded her remarks […]

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Gunfire in Swedish’s Uppsala leaves several injured, say police

[ad_1] Several people were injured in the Swedish city of Uppsala after reports of gunfire in the city centre, police confirmed on Tuesday, reports the Guardian. Authorities said they received multiple calls from the public after loud bangs were heard in the area. Responding to the alerts, officers arrived at the scene and found several individuals with injuries consistent with gunfire. In a statement, Swedish police said, “Several people have been found with injuries that indicate gunfire.” Following the incident, a large area was cordoned off as investigators began work to determine what had happened. Police also confirmed that “several investigative measures were under way at the scene.” Uppsala, located in eastern Sweden, has seen an increase in gang-related violence in recent years [ad_2] Source link