IndiGo turmoil escalates: Government caps fares, orders refunds, summons CEO – top points

Representative image (AI-generated) NEW DELHI: IndiGo’s nationwide operational crisis entered its fifth day on Satuday, with the airline cancelling over 800 flights, even as the government tightened oversight, imposed fare caps, ordered immediate refunds and warned of regulatory action for any non-compliance. While the disruptions continued to affect thousands of passengers across the country, the…

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BHU opens registration for PhD admissions 2026: Check eligibility, key dates and direct link to apply here

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has officially begun the admission process for its Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programmes for the academic year 2026. Candidates can now submit their applications online through the university’s portal, bhuonline.in, until 16 December.The university will consider three admission routes: Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), University Grants Commission (UGC) / Council of Scientific…

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Katy Perry confirms romance with Justin Trudeau in new Instagram photos from Japan |

Katy Perry has officially gone public with her relationship with former Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau, sharing a series of intimate photos and videos from their recent trip to Japan. After months of speculation, the singer’s latest Instagram post offers the clearest confirmation yet, capturing the pair sharing food, sightseeing and posing closely together as…

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Clean energy surge: India adds record 31.25 GW non-fossil capacity this year, says Pralhad Joshi

India has recorded its highest-ever annual addition of clean energy capacity, with 31.25 GW of non-fossil power added in the current financial year so far, Union minister for new and renewable energy Pralhad Joshi said on Friday, highlighting the country’s accelerating energy transition. Of the total addition, solar capacity alone accounted for 24.28 GW, underscoring…

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America’s healthcare future is now tied to Trump’s borrowing cap: Here is how students may feel the impact

The Department of Education has begun implementing President Donald Trump’s student-loan overhaul, including new lifetime borrowing caps for graduate and professional students. It is a technical change with a wide reach, particularly for those preparing for healthcare careers.Under the proposal, only ten programmes, including medicine and law, qualify as “professional” and therefore fall under a…

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