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82% Indians report no caste-based discrimination, finds survey

As India debates caste discrimination once again aftert the new UGC (Promotion of Equity in Higher Education Institutions) Regulation 2026, in courts, campuses, and politics, a large-scale Pew Research survey offers a quieter but crucial perspective: how people across castes and communities actually experience discrimination today.

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37% women in jobs, unemployment dips to 5.2% : Survey

The Periodic Labour Force Survey (PLFS) July–September 2025 shows continued improvement in India's labour indicators, with rising female participation and a fall in unemployment, reflecting a steady post-pandemic recovery.

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Your brain peaks later than you think: Study reveals age of true mental power

A new study published in the journal Intelligence has revealed that the human brain continues to develop far beyond early adulthood. Traits like reasoning, moral judgment, and emotional stability reach their highest levels much later than previously believed, often between the ages of 55 and 75.

Study shows human brain reaches its peak in reasoning and judgement after 55

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60% of faculty in India's top institutions now hold a PhD

A decade of NIRF rankings marks a transformative phase in Indian higher education. A KPMG analysis reveals strong progress in doctoral education, with nearly 60 percent of PhD-qualified faculty across top institutions, and a growing emphasis on research, academic excellence, and teaching quality.

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133 million girls still out of school, regional gaps remain: UNESCO Report

Despite decades of progress toward gender equality, 133 million girls remain out of school worldwide. UNESCO highlights persistent regional gaps, leadership disparities, and the need for urgent, systemic action to ensure education for all girls and secure social and economic development.

According to a UNESCO report, 133 million girls are still out of school, with significant gaps across different regions.

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54% study abroad aspirants now turn to ChatGPT, Gemini before counsellors

A new IDP survey shows that 54% of global study abroad aspirants are turning to AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini to plan their international education — a steep rise from last year's 35–38%. However, students still trust human advice, with teachers, counsellors, and campus visits remaining key influences in final decisions.

AI becomes study abroad counsellor, 54% students now plan with ChatGPT, Gemini
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