In a recent statement, US President Donald Trump emphasized the need for "productive people" in America to drive economic growth. Announcing a new "gold card" visa program, Trump highlighted the benefits for foreign graduates and investors, particularly from India. The article outlines five key tips for boosting workplace productivity, including continuous learning, a results-driven work ethic, work-life balance, leveraging technology, and fostering a culture of accountability to enhance both personal and professional growth.
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The Delhi Directorate of Education has directed schools to shift to hybrid classes for students up to Class 9 and Class 11 due to worsening air quality, with AQI expected to breach 400 soon. Classes for Classes 10 and 12 will continue in schools. Stage 4 curbs include halting construction and restricting polluting trucks.
The Railway Recruitment Board (RRB) has released the Technician Grade 3 Document Verification (DV) admit card for 2025. Candidates who cleared the Computer-Based Test (CBT) can now download their hall tickets from the official website, rrb.digialm.com. The DV process begins on April 7, 2025, and applicants must log in using their registration number and password to access their admit cards.
BSEB conducted the Class 12 board exams from February 1-15, 2025, with around 12.92 lakh students eligible. Results are expected by mid-to-late March, as BSEB has improved its timeline. The official date and time are yet to be announced. Students can check their results on secondary.biharboardonline.com once released. Students can check important details here.
An alumni group, the Cleveland Commission for Wells, has submitted a bid to purchase Wells College, aiming to restore the 156-year-old institution after its sudden closure in April 2024. The group, consisting of alumni from multiple decades, plans to reopen the college, focusing on its liberal arts education and the ecological resources of its 127-acre campus. The Commission is calling for public support to help revive the historic institution.
The CBSE has formed a committee to create a Parenting Calendar for the 2025-26 session, aimed at improving parent-teacher collaboration. The committee, led by Anuradha Joshi, includes nine members from various schools. Its objectives include addressing diverse student needs, establishing a communication framework, and providing timely support. Recommendations are due by March 15, 2025.
The Directorate of General Education, Kerala, has announced the Kerala State Eligibility Test (SET) 2025 results on March 20. Candidates can check their scores on the official website by entering their roll number. Conducted on February 2, this exam is crucial for securing teaching positions in Kerala’s colleges and universities. Successful candidates will receive a lifetime-valid certificate.
ICSI has announced the reopening of the online enrolment window for the June 2025 CS Examinations from April 18 to 19, 2025. Students can enrol, add modules, and apply for exemptions during this period. Additionally, changes to examination centres, medium, modules, and electives can be made from April 20 to May 1, 2025. The pre-examination test must be completed by April 18, 2025. Students are advised to act promptly to avoid missing deadlines.
Yunseo Chung, a 21-year-old Columbia University student, is suing the Trump administration after ICE targeted her for deportation due to her pro-Palestinian activism. Chung, a legal permanent resident, argues that her political speech is protected under the First Amendment. The case, filed in March 2025, highlights concerns over free speech and the Trump administration's immigration enforcement targeting students involved in activism. Chung's legal team seeks to prevent her deportation and block... Expand