As President Trump’s second term ushers in funding cuts to diversity programs and foreign aid, university leaders are silently bracing for the financial impact. Fearful of retribution, many are reluctant to publicly oppose the administration’s policies despite the looming threat to billions in federal funding. With critical research initiatives hanging in the balance, the silence on campuses grows as higher education institutions navigate uncertainty, seeking quiet ways to mitigate the effects of the cuts.
A couple from Chandrapur district narrowly escaped a fatal helicopter crash near Kedarnath due to an act of kindness, allowing a sick teenager and her […]
The Rajasthan government has issued a transfer and posting order for several IAS officers on March 19, 2026, as part of an administrative reshuffle aimed […]
The “One, Big, Beautiful Bill” signed by US President Donald Trump establishes the first federally funded, nationwide private school choice programme. It provides tax credits […]