From campus to cabinet: How DUSU forged some of India’s most influential leaders

Image credit: PTI Photo/Salman Ali)(PTI09_18_2025_000226A Delhi University has long been more than an academic hub—it has been a political crucible. The Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU), in particular, has produced a steady stream of leaders who transitioned from campus activism to the national stage. Over the decades, many DUSU presidents and office-bearers have gone on…

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TNPSC Group 2 admit card 2025 released at apply.tnpscexams.in: Direct link to download hall ticket here

The Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission (TNPSC) has released the admit card for the Combined Civil Services Examination – II (Group II and IIA Services) 2025. Candidates who have successfully registered for the examination can now download their hall ticket from the official website: apply.tnpscexams.inThe preliminary examination is scheduled to be conducted on September 28,…

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DUSU Election result 2025: As DU begins counting votes, here’s a look at the last 10 Presidents who led the student body

DUSU Election result 2025: The much-anticipated results of the Delhi University Students’ Union (DUSU) Election 2025 will be declared today, Friday, marking the culmination of a high-stakes student political contest that witnessed a turnout of over 1.55 lakh voters.This year’s DUSU election was held on Thursday, drawing participation from over 2.75 lakh eligible voters across…

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US Secretary of Education Linda McMahon doubles down on state control during Wyoming school tour

In Jackson, Wyoming, the debate over federal oversight and local control of education took center stage on Thursday, as U.S. Secretary of Education Linda McMahon visited a local school, signaling a renewed push to return authority over K-12 education to the states. Her tour, part of a nationwide 50-state initiative dubbed the “Returning Education to…

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North Carolina students displaced by Hurricane Helene confront a year of uncertainty and upheaval

Hurricane Helene swept through western North Carolina a year ago, leaving thousands of students uprooted and homes destroyed: the Appalachian region, once seen as a climate haven, found itself at the mercy of unprecedented floods, landslides, and wind. The storm’s aftermath extended far beyond shattered structures, leaving children grappling with instability, disrupted learning, and emotional…

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Who is Will Shu? The Northwestern and Wharton MBA grad behind a $4 billion food empire

Will Shu, the co-founder and former CEO of Deliveroo, is a visionary entrepreneur who turned personal frustration into a global food delivery empire. Born in Connecticut to Taiwanese-American parents, Shu transformed his experiences on Wall Street and at business school into a blueprint for disrupting the way people access food. His journey—from grueling workweeks as…

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More than just numbers: How Amazon’s $1 billion wage and healthcare plan could transform the American workforce

How Amazon’s $1 billion wage and healthcare plan could transform employee lives For years, Amazon’s warehouse and delivery workers have been at the heart of America’s retail machine — moving goods at record speeds while shouldering long shifts and relentless performance pressures. Now, in a move that could reshape daily life for hundreds of thousands…

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UC students and faculty sue Trump administration over academic freedom and civil rights

UC students, staff, and faculty sue Trump over civil rights violations In a landmark confrontation that could redefine the boundaries of higher education and federal authority, a coalition of students, professors, staff, and labor unions from the University of California (UC) system has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration. The plaintiffs allege that the…

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