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School Assembly News Headlines for February 19: From AI investments in India to rising global tensions, today's news highlights technology, law and international diplomacy. |
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School Assembly News Headlines for February 19: From AI investments in India to rising global tensions, today's news highlights technology, law and international diplomacy. |
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Take a look at the major national, international, and sports highlights of the day. You may use it in the school assembly on February 19, 2026., Education, Times Now |
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The IndiaAI Impact Summit 2026 has achieved a Guinness World Record for the most student pledges on responsible AI use within 24 hours, amassing 250,946 pledges against a target of 5,000., India News, Times Now |
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Students of Sunbeam School, Ballia have brought recognition to the institution after qualifying for the National Level Vidyarthi Vigyan Manthan, a sci. |
Rio Carnival Finale Erupts As Top Samba Schools Deliver Spectacular Show | Watch | TOI Shorts VideosThe biggest samba schools bring music, faith and spectacle to the final night of Carnival in Rio de Janeiro. Dazzling floats, powerful percussion and emotional performances close out Brazil's most iconic cultural celebration as schools compete for the championship crown. |
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The European Union inaugurated the first European Legal Gateway Office in New Delhi. The initiative will support safe and legal mobility of Indian ICT students and professionals to EU Member States, provide information on skills requirements, and strengthen India-EU cooperation on talent, education, and employment opportunities. |
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Fear of immigration agents has forced immigrant families in Minneapolis to keep children home from school. Children are now learning online, a situation reminiscent of the Covid-19 pandemic. Parents worry about their children's well-being and the constant stress of hiding. The family has not left their apartment for weeks. This situation highlights the impact of deportation fears on daily life. |
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International students planning to study in Ireland must budget carefully for living expenses. Costs vary by location, with Dublin being the most expensive. Housing, food, utilities, and transportation are key expenses. Students can save money by sharing accommodation, cooking at home, and utilizing student discounts. Financial preparation is crucial for a successful academic journey in Ireland. |
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Students appearing for the TS Inter second year examinations can download their hall tickets online, at tgbieht.cgg.gov.in. |
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Omar Chihane, Global General Manager - TOEFL and GRE, ETS, who was in New Delhi recently, says the Educational Testing Service has experienced multiple policy eras, challenges, and opportunities. |