Bihar’s Ashwani Thapa Raised Rs 10 Lakh Through Reels for a Sikkim School

Sometimes, change doesn’t come from massive organisations or big campaigns. It begins with one person, one camera, and a whole lot of heart in the world of social media, which is flooded with endless content. Ashwani Thapa from Bihar chose to create something meaningful. And in just 30 days, he changed the lives of dozens […]
CP Radhakrishnan educational qualification: How this BBA graduate rose from Tamil Nadu politics to become Maharashtra governor and NDA’s vice-presidential candidate

CP Radhakrishnan educational qualification and political career: From Tamil Nadu BJP leader to Maharashtra governor and NDA vice-presidential candidate Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader CP Radhakrishnan has been named as the National Democratic Alliance’s (NDA) candidate for the upcoming vice-presidential election. The announcement came after the resignation of Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar, with the election […]
NASA plans to build a nuclear reactor on the moon
The first space race was about flags and footprints. Now, decades later, landing on the Moon is old news. The new race is to build there, and doing so hinges on power. In April 2025, China reportedly unveiled plans to build a nuclear power plant on the Moon by 2035. This plant would support its […]
Delhi’s new school fee law puts parents in charge: Here’s why it’s not as simple as it sounds

Can new rules fix old problems in Delhi’s private schools? What the 2025 education bill really means for parents NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has introduced the Delhi School Education (Transparency in Fixation and Regulation of Fees) Bill, 2025, aiming to regulate fees in all private schools across the city. Education Minister Ashish Sood stated […]
How a measuring mistake put marijuana shops dangerously close to students: What New York’s three-year regulatory blunder means for school safety

Yerba Buena, a marijuana dispensary, is seen in the Brooklyn borough of New York. (AP Photo) A dozen marijuana dispensaries have filed a lawsuit against New York state after cannabis regulators admitted to a three-year measuring error that allowed pot shops to open dangerously close to schools, potentially compromising student safety protocols.The legal action, filed […]
Yann LeCun education qualifications: How an NYU professor rose to become VP and Chief AI Scientist at Meta

When students today hear the name Yann LeCun, it is often spoken in the same breath as modern artificial intelligence itself. As Vice President and Chief AI Scientist at Meta, he is celebrated as one of the founding fathers of deep learning. Yet, his journey is more than a series of breakthroughs in machine learning, […]
Which universities are most vulnerable to Trump’s funding cuts? An in-depth look at 25 elite schools at risk

From Harvard to Columbia: AN analysis shows which prestigious universities face the biggest threat The Trump administration’s sweeping changes to graduate student loans, research grant allocations and visa policies for foreign students are impacting some of the most prestigious universities in the US. A recent Forbes analysis highlights 25 elite private institutions where large graduate […]
Ethanol fuel plan cuts imports, worries motorists. What does science say?

In 2021, the Government of India had said it will move to 20% ethanol blending in petrol by 2025 with the two-pronged goal of cutting carbon emissions and reducing the country’s dependence on foreign oil. While vehicles modified to be compatible with the new composition started rolling out in April 2025, the government’s push for […]
Six in ten parents in the USA want their kids in college: Is the degree debate overblown?

For years, headlines have amplified the skepticism surrounding higher education in America: Spiraling costs, questions of return on investment, and an increasingly politicized narrative around what colleges stand for. But ask parents directly what they want for their children, and the answer cuts through the noise. A recent Gallup–Lumina Foundation survey, conducted in June, finds […]
Biodiversity everywhere is ordered by a common ‘hidden’ pattern

For almost two centuries, biologists have divided the earth into large biogeographical regions. Each region hosts a unique mix of species shaped by its own history, climate, and barriers, such as oceans and mountains. Because those histories differ, many scientists assumed the inner layout of species inside every region would be idiosyncratic — that South […]