One million students are enrolled in US universities; of them, 25% are Indians: Check what the report says.

According to the Open Doors Report, Indians continue to rank the United States as their top option for higher education, even with visa issues. The…

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With a slowdown in prices of food and beverages, UK’s inflation remained at 6.7% in September

With a slowdown in prices of food and beverages, UK’s inflation remained at 6.7% in September

According to official numbers released on Wednesday, the UK’s inflation rate stayed at 6.7% in September amid a slowdown in price increases for food and…

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Pegasus used to spy on me, “Indian Democracy on attack”

Rahul Gandhi is on tour in the United kingdom these days. During this, the Congress leader has recently visited Cambridge University in London and delivered a speech at Cambridge University.After the speech, it has become a topic of discussion as Rahul Gandhi expressed concern about the state of democracy in India in his speech at the university. He also alleged that his phone was also snooped through Pegasus and this was informed by the intelligence officers themselves.Rahul Gandhi’s Speech at Cambridge University : “Indian democracy is under attack. We are trying to defend the attack on democracy,” the Congress MP said, adding that Pegasus was used by the government to spy on opposition leaders. Even, “I had Pegasus on my phone. A large number of politicians had Pegasus on their phones. I was told to be careful when I speak on the phone,” Rahul Gandhi told students of the university.later he said, that people from opposition parties in India are being falsely implicated and threate

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Haircut, Trimmed beard ahead of his lecture at Cambridge University

Rahul Gandhi was seen with a clean haircut and a trimmed beard after Bharat Jodo Yatra ahead of his lectures at Cambridge University. Congress Leader Rahul Gandhi landed in  London for a week including his student lectures at Cambridge university.Images of the Congress MP with cropped hair and a styled beard were shared by many on social media, with some using the hashtag #NewLook. The 52-year-old Rahul Gandhi let his hair and beard grow out during his 12-state march for his Bharat jodo Yatra, covering some 4,000 km in over four months.At Cambridge, he now plans to hold closed-door sessions on “Big Data and Democracy” and “India-China relations” with Professor Shruti Kapila, an Indian-origin Fellow, Tutor and Director of Studies at the university’s Corpus Christi College and Co-Director of the Global Humanities Initiative.”Our @CambridgeMBA programme is pleased to welcome India’s leading Opposition leader and MP Rahul Gandhi of the Indian National Congress,” Cambridge JBS tweeted on

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