Explained: How India’s labour codes will reshape wage, social security and workplace norms

Indian professionals at work The Government of India has announced that the four consolidated Labour Codes, the Code on Wages (2019), Industrial Relations Code (2020), Code on Social Security (2020), and the Occupational Safety, Health and Working Conditions Code (2020) have been implemented from 21 November 2025. Their enforcement will replace 29 existing central labour…

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India’s employability order reshuffles: Tech holds firm, MBAs lose ground, and commerce surges forward

For years, conversations around “most employable” degrees in India have revolved around technology. But the India Skills Report 2026 signals a deeper churn taking place beneath that predictable surface. While the top remains dominated by digital-heavy disciplines like computer science and IT, the middle of the table tells an entirely different story, one where MBAs…

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India’s employability gap flips again: What rising male gains and female fluctuations mean

India’s employability gap flips again: What rising male gains and female fluctuations mean For years, women were widely perceived as having a clear advantage in employability, consistently outperforming men in skill readiness and job market compatibility. Yet the India Skills Report 2026 by Wheebox paints a more nuanced picture: While women initially led, men steadily…

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CLAT admit card 2026 released at consortiumofnlus.ac.in: Direct link to download here

CLAT 2026 admit card: The Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) has officially released the CLAT 2026 admit card for candidates registered to appear in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) scheduled on December 7, 2025. This marks a critical step for aspirants seeking admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes across India’s premier law…

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Columbia considers 20% expansion in undergraduate admission intake: University weighs capacity and funding pressures

Columbia University is contemplating a major boost in its undergraduate enrollment numbers, with plans to potentially raise the intake for Columbia College and SEAS by 20%. This initiative, motivated by economic challenges and a drop in international applicants, emerges after welcoming its largest first-year cohort in history. Columbia University is considering a significant expansion of…

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93% Americans trust apprenticeships for long-term careers: Why student confidence in college is wobbling

Americans are increasingly favoring union-led apprenticeships over traditional college paths, a new report reveals. This shift stems from apprenticeships’ promise of practical skills, early earnings, and job stability, especially amid economic uncertainty. While college retains prestige, apprenticeships are seen as a more direct route to financial independence and recession-proof careers, prompting calls for equal policy…

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Tennessee hits a breaking point as $150 million voucher plan sparks constitutional showdown

FILE – Gov. Bill Lee speaks about the blast at Accurate Energetic Systems during a news conference, Sunday, Oct. 12, 2025, in McEwen, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV, file) Tennessee’s newest education experiment, a sweeping statewide school voucher programme carrying a $150 million price tag, has triggered a legal confrontation that cuts to the heart…

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Working parents in the US struggle under unequal expectations, hidden labour, and broken work-life balance

Working parents in USImage credit: Canva For millions of working parents in the United States, the promise of “balance” between career and family remains a distant ideal. Despite decades of workplace reforms and heightened awareness of gender equality, structural and cultural barriers persist, forcing many parents, especially mothers, into a constant juggling act. The 2025…

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