‘People only see rumours, not my pain’, Singer Kenishaa REACTS to viral allegations linked to Ravi Mohan

Singer Kenishaa has released an emotional video reacting to the constant criticism and rumors about her friendship. Ravi Mohan. In recent months, many social media users have blamed Kenishaa for Ravi Mohan’s divorce and family problems. Even after sending legal notices against the false claims, online criticism continued. In her latest video, Kenishaa asked why…

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Manipur HSLC Result 2026: Overall pass percentage falls to 88.74%; BOSEM continues the grading system linked to NEP.

Manipur HSLC Result 2026 Declared at 88.74% Pass Rate, Private Schools Top Performance Chart Manipur HSLC Result 2026: The Board of Secondary Education, Manipur (BOSEM) has declared the results of the High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) examination 2026, recording an overall pass percentage of 88.74%. A total of 32,459 candidates out of 36,579 students cleared…

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Honor or oversight: US universities face pressure to release names of donors linked to Epstein.

Jeffrey Epstein’s mug shot Small but steady protests have taken shape at Ohio State University in recent months. The demand is simple: Remove billionaire retail magnate Les Wexner’s name from campus buildings.What started as a local campaign is now part of a broader shift across America. Universities face questions about donor legacies, institutional memory, and…

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Study Abroad in NZ: Visa Length Linked to Eligibility Level and Course Duration, Everything You Need to Know

New Zealand’s PSW visa rules specify the post-study work period for international students. (Getty Images) New Zealand allows international students to stay and work in the country after completing their studies through a post-study work visa. The duration can vary from one qualification to another, going up to three years. This policy creates a direct…

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A federal judge has blocked Trump’s bid to force colleges to hand over admissions data linked to race

US President Donald Trump The long-running battle over race, admissions and transparency at American universities took another turn Friday when a federal judge in Boston temporarily halted President Donald Trump’s directive that would have required colleges nationwide to hand over broad admissions data linked to race and gender.The order, issued by F. Dennis Saylor IV,…

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