Amit Yoran, CEO of Tenable Holdings, passed away at 54 after battling cancer. Yoran’s tenure at Tenable included the company's growth and its 2018 IPO. The company, a key cybersecurity player, will continue under the leadership of Co-CEOs Steve Vintz and Mark Thurmond, appointed during Yoran’s medical leave.
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Around 25,000 Bangladeshi immigrants in Assam may face deportation due to not registering with the Foreigners Regional Registration Officer (FRRO) after being declared foreigners by tribunals. This follows a ruling by the Gauhati high court, which cited a binding Supreme Court decision. The ruling addresses immigrants who entered between 1966 and 1971.
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Bombay High Court intervened on behalf of a PG medical aspirant, Kalyani Chakrawar, who was denied participation in AIIMS Kalyani admission counselling due to a missed flight. The court deemed the case exceptional and directed AIIMS authorities to allow her in the ongoing admission process. She had an all-India rank of 119.
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