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PhysicsWallah (PW), India’s edtech company, has entered into a partnership with Microsoft to launch new certification programs focused on Generative AI, Data Analytics, and Digital Marketing. The initiative aims to provide learners with practical, job-oriented skills aligned with current industry demands. The programs will be delivered through PW Skills, the company’s skilling division, and will integrate Microsoft’s suite of tools such as Copilot, Power BI, Microsoft Fabric, GitHub, and Office 365. This is intended to give students hands-on experience with technologies used in real workplace environments. These courses will be accessible not only to PW students but also to early-career…

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Switch Mobility, part of the Hinduja Group and a subsidiary of Ashok Leyland, announced on Monday that it has delivered 100 electric buses to the Government of Mauritius, marking a significant step in India–Mauritius cooperation on sustainable public transport. The final consignment of 90 buses was formally handed over by India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to Mauritius Prime Minister Navinchandra Ramgoolam during an official event attended by representatives from both countries. These buses were supplied through an open tender process by Convergence Energy Services Limited and are being operated by the National Transport Corporation in Mauritius. The delivery is…

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Amazon.com is reportedly in advanced discussions to acquire satellite communications company Globalstar Inc. in a move that would strengthen its ambitions to build its own satellite internet network. According to sources familiar with the matter, a deal could be announced as early as Tuesday, although talks are still ongoing and may not result in a final agreement. Both companies have not officially commented on the development. Globalstar also declined to respond to queries. Globalstar’s market value has surged in recent months, with its shares nearly quadrupling over the past year, taking its valuation to around $9.4 billion. The potential acquisition…

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At 54, when many people consider slowing down, Pradeep B J is beginning a new chapter in life by making history as the first person with 90 percent vision impairment to be appointed as Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Kannur University. He is set to take charge next week, calling the appointment his greatest achievement and a deeply emotional milestone after years of struggle. Currently working as a statistical investigator with the Department of Economics and Statistics in Ernakulam, Pradeep’s new role marks a significant milestone not only for Kannur University but, as he believes, for the country as well.…

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The Kerala government has introduced a new surveillance system to curb illegal dumping of waste in public areas, combining camera monitoring with internet-based connectivity to enable real-time tracking of violations. The initiative is being jointly implemented by the State Centre for Information Technology (C-DIT) and the K-Phone network, as part of a technology-led effort to tackle a persistent civic problem. Under the project, C-DIT will install surveillance cameras at selected public locations across different districts where waste dumping has been repeatedly reported. These cameras will be placed in identified panchayats, especially at known hotspot areas, to capture live footage of…

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N. Chandrasekaran, Chairman of Tata Sons, has said that the Tata Group follows a strict zero-tolerance approach toward any form of coercion or workplace misconduct. His statement comes after serious allegations of sexual harassment surfaced at Tata Consultancy Services’ (TCS) Nashik office. He described the accusations as deeply distressing and concerning, adding that a detailed investigation is currently underway to uncover the facts and identify those responsible. According to him, the probe will be led by Aarthi Subramanian, the Chief Operating Officer of TCS. Chandrasekaran further stated that strict action will be taken against anyone found guilty, along with necessary…

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Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita attended a commemoration ceremony in New Delhi on Sunday honoring Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the late Supreme Leader of Iran, marking 40 days since his death in a strike reportedly carried out by the United States and Israel. The event was organised by the Iranian Embassy, with senior Ministry of External Affairs officials also believed to be in attendance. Prominent political figures including former Union ministers Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi and Salman Khurshid were present at the gathering. While Margherita did not address the audience during the ceremony, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal later stated…

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Future Point Cabs, a CSR initiative by IBS Software focused on empowering women through driving skills and employment opportunities, has completed one year of operations. Started in Kochi, the service has grown into a functional urban mobility solution with 10 modern taxis, 25 trained female drivers, and over 4,500 completed trips in its first year. Founder and Executive Chairman of IBS Software, Shri V K Mathews, announced plans to expand the service beyond Infopark to wider areas of Kochi. As part of the next phase, 40 more women will be recruited for driver training, with applications now open for women aged 21 to 45.…

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Indian Railways has approved the introduction of an overnight Vande Bharat sleeper train connecting Mumbai and Bengaluru through the KSR Bengaluru and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj (T) stations, marking a major upgrade in long-distance rail travel. The new service is expected to significantly reduce travel time while offering enhanced comfort compared to traditional sleeper trains. Unlike existing Vande Bharat trains, which operate as chair car services, this version will feature sleeper coaches, making it suitable for overnight journeys. The train is part of Indian Railways’ broader plan to expand the Vande Bharat network and modernize intercity travel across the country. At present, there is only one dedicated daily train, UdyanExpress between Bengaluru and Mumbai. It runs via Guntakal and Kalaburagi, covering 1,136…

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 Australia has begun tightening its student visa regulations in 2026, leading to a significant rise in rejection rates for Indian applicants. Reports indicate that nearly 40% of Indian student visa applications are being rejected, as authorities step up scrutiny to curb misuse of the system. The crackdown is part of Australia’s broader effort to ensure that student visas are used strictly for education purposes and not as a backdoor for migration. Officials are focusing on factors such as genuine student intent, financial stability, and choice of institutions, leading to stricter evaluation processes. The move has raised concerns among Indian students and education consultants, as Australia has long been…

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