International student approvals fall 62% this year in Canada: Can universities adapt to the shrinking intake?

Canada’s international student approvals have fallen 62% in 2025, with only 80,000 new post-secondary study permits expected, the lowest level in a decade, according to the ApplyBoard. Onshore students already in Canada will account for nearly two-thirds of permits, while colleges face the steepest declines. Universities show slight recovery in summer approvals, but low rates…

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‘Dadasaheb Phalke’ biopic shoot pushed back; Rajkumar Hirani shocked by Aamir Khan’s THIS demand in script – Report

Aamir Khan and Rajkumar Hirani’s highly anticipated biopic on Dadasaheb Phalke has reportedly stalled. Khan felt the script lacked the necessary comedic and emotional elements he expects from Hirani’s films. This feedback has surprised the writers, leading to a delay in the shooting schedule, originally planned for October 2025, as Aamir Khan explores other projects.

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Nepal Gen Z protest: 3,700 inmates recaptured after prison break; 10,320 still at large

Following widespread anti-government protests in Nepal, over 3,700 inmates have been re-arrested after a mass jailbreak that saw more than 13,500 prisoners escape. The incident, which has triggered a major security crisis, also raised concerns in India due to potential cross-border criminal activity. Authorities are actively working to recapture the remaining fugitives, including high-profile convicts…

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Health insurance: Renewals reach record high in FY26; here’s why people are opting for it

India’s health insurance renewals are projected to reach record highs in FY26, driven by popular modular, affordable, and high-cover policies, a Policybazaar report reveals. Increased awareness of lifestyle diseases and consumer-friendly plans, including cumulative bonuses, are making coverage more accessible nationwide. Policyholders aged 30+ and family floater plans show strong renewal trends, indicating growing national…

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