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    Royal Global University launches 'Hope for Manipur Scholarship' for violence-affected students

    The Hope for Manipur Scholarship by Royal Global University aids students affected by violence, creating a safe educational environment for their brighter future.

    Tailwinds are winning, beneficiaries of strong OEM & replacement demand from auto sector: 5 tyre stocks with upside potential of up to 38%

    It is a well known fact that if demand is growing at a fast pace, higher input cost can be easily passed on to the consumer. That is probably what the tyre industry is going through currently. Recently there was an increase in natural rubber prices and fears were expressed that margins might come under pressure. But two things happened just recently, the natural rubber prices corrected and the whole of the tyre stocks witnessed a sharp rally. While the risk of headwind in terms of higher input cost stays, will the OEM and replacement demand act as tailwinds and continue to power the stocks.

    We cherish the connection with India, says INSEAD dean Francisco Veloso

    INSEAD, a top global business school, is not planning to open a campus in India but remains dedicated to strengthening research ties with Indian companies. Dean Veloso highlights Indian student representation and discusses the school's engagement with top Indian multinationals and startups. He also emphasizes the importance of incorporating AI in education to prepare future leaders for tech-driven transformations.

    WWE Royal Rumble 2024: Unveiling the epic clash of Titans – Schedule, main card, and how to watch

    The Royal Rumble match has been a pinnacle in professional wrestling for over three decades, elevating stars from contenders to headline talent. The illustrious event, with its origins dating back to 1988, persists in its legacy and is set to unfold in Tampa, Florida, on January 27.

    India's per capita emissions less than half of global average in 2022: Report

    ​​According to the Global Carbon Project, a group of international scientists, the United States topped the per capita emissions chart with every individual in the country emitting 14.9 tonnes of CO2 (carbon dioxide), followed by Russia (11.4), Japan (8.5), China (8), and the European Union (6.2). The global average stood at 4.7 tonnes.

    UK officials pressured to drop IP demands in India trade talk

    The leaked documents from negotiations show that the UK wants India to tighten its IP laws in the free trade agreement under negotiation.

    The Economic Times
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