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Day: July 27, 2024

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South Korea Launches ‘Study Korea 300K Project’ to Become Top Study Abroad Destination

In a bid to solidify its position as a leading global study destination, the South Korean government has unveiled the ambitious ‘Study Korea 300K Project’. The initiative, announced recently, aims to attract 300,000 international students by 2027, marking a significant increase from the current enrollment figures. Rapid Growth and Strategic Initiatives South Korea has witnessed

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Meta Launches Ray-Ban Smart Glasses with Extended Video Recording

Meta has unveiled the latest v6.0 update for its Ray-Ban smart glasses, introducing expanded capabilities and new functionalities. Prominently featured in this update is the extension of video recording duration from the previous 1-minute limit to a maximum of 3 minutes, providing users with increased flexibility in capturing longer moments seamlessly. DigitalTrends reports that while

Career World

Scholarship Program for Indian Students in australia

In an exciting development for Indian students aspiring for higher education abroad, Deakin University has launched the Vice-Chancellor’s Meritorious Scholarship Program (VSMSP) 2024. This initiative aims to recognize and support exceptional academic talent from India, offering ten full-fee scholarships valued at over Rs 6 million each. The scholarships are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate

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Apple and Meta Discuss about AI partnership

According to the Wall Street Journal, Meta Platforms Inc. and Apple Inc. are in talks about Meta’s AI technology potentially joining Apple’s AI system. Apple, known for its AI models, is open to partnering for more complex tasks. Startups Anthropic and Perplexity are also in discussions with Apple to integrate their AI technologies into Apple

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India’s YogiFi Smart Mat Combines AI with Yoga for Enhanced Wellness

A new high-tech yoga mat called YogiFi is making waves in fitness technology. Developed by an Indian startup called Wellnesys Technologies, this mat uses artificial intelligence (AI) to help people do yoga better. YogiFi has special sensors that track how you do yoga poses. It gives you instant feedback to help you improve your posture

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ISRO Successfully Completes Third Reusable Launch Vehicle Landing Experiment

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieved a significant milestone on June 23 with the successful completion of the third Reusable Launch Vehicle Landing Experiment (RLV LEX-03) at the Aeronautical Test Range (ATR) in Chitradurga, Karnataka. This marks the culmination of a series of tests aimed at demonstrating the autonomous landing capabilities of ISRO’s reusable vehicle

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Punjab Partners with Microsoft to Empower Youth with Digital Skills

In a significant move aimed at boosting employment opportunities and skill development among Punjab’s youth, the Punjab Skill Development Mission (PSDM) has forged a strategic alliance with Microsoft Corporation India Pvt Ltd. Under this partnership, an MoU was signed to impart crucial digital and employability skills to at least 10,000 youths in the state annually.

Career World

Mastering the TOEFL iBT Test: Key Steps for Indian Students

For Indian students aspiring to pursue higher education abroad, demonstrating proficiency in English through standardized tests like the TOEFL iBT is crucial. This assessment, recognized globally by over 12,500 universities and institutions across 160 countries, including the US, UK, Australia, and Canada, plays a pivotal role in the admissions process for undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate

News World

2,000 TB Survivors Become Heroes, Aid Over 400,000 Patients Nationwide

In a significant stride towards combating tuberculosis (TB) in India, over four lakh individuals grappling with the disease have found critical support from a unique initiative led by the Resource Group for Education and Advocacy for Community Health (REACH). At the national dissemination meeting of the Unite to ACT Project held in New Delhi on

Career World

Australian Government Faces Backlash Over Plans to Introduce Caps on International Students

The Australian federal government has announced plans to implement caps on the number of international students allowed into the country, sparking widespread concern among universities and stakeholders across various sectors. The decision, unveiled just ahead of the May budget, has sent shockwaves through the higher education community, with university administrators expressing fears of substantial job