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Shankar IAS Academy Fined Rs 5 Lakh Over Misleading UPSC Result Advertisem*nt~ NDTV news ~New Delhi : Out of 336 claimed students in a misleading advertisem*nt, 221 took Free Interview Guidance Programme, 71 took Mains Test Series, 35 took Prelims Test Series, 12 took General Studies Prelims cum Mains, 4 took Prelims Test Series with Some other mains course (optional and/or GS).Section 18 of the Act allows Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) to ensure that no false advertisem*nt is made.The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) on Sunday said it has imposed a penalty of Rs 5 lakh on Shankar IAS Academy for issuing misleading advertisem*nts related to the UPSC Civil Service Exam 2022.The decision was taken by the CCPA to protect and promote the rights of consumers, ensuring that no false or misleading advertisem*nt is made of any goods or services which contravenes the provisions of the Consumer Protection Act, 2019.CCPA Chief Commissioner Nidhi Khare said that according to reports, more than 10 lakh candidates apply for the UPSC civil services examination every year.https://lnkd.in/gTRbCB4C#falseadvertisem*nt #UPSC #ShankarIASacademy #UPSCentranceexams #misleadingUPSCadvertisem*nt
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2.6 million workers displaced from jobs they held for at least 3 years (between Jan 2021 and Dec 2023) - U.S. Bureau of Labor StatisticsThis was down by 1.0 million workers from the prior survey period. In January 2024, 65.7 percent of these workers were reemployed.https://www.bls.gov/#DOL #USLaborStatistics
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Over 70,000 international student graduates face deportation from CanadaNews from India Today! Aug 27, 2024Canada is witnessing nationwide protests as over 70,000 international student graduates face deportation due to recent changes in federal immigration policies. Among them, Indian students form the largest cohort. The students are demanding an extension of work permits and a clear path to permanent residency.1. Their work permits, which expire at the end of the year, might not be extended2. The fear of being deported has forced students to demonstrate across CanadaThe students, who came to Canada with hopes of building a new life, are now protesting across the North American country against the Justin Trudeau government's decision to limit study permits and reduce permanent residency nominations.The inflow of international students, who made up 37% of study visa holders in 2023, put significant pressure on Canada's housing, healthcare, and other services. In response, the Canadian government has imposed a cap on international student permit applications to manage the growth over the next two years.This cap is expected to result in around 360,000 approved study permits in 2024, a 35% reduction from the previous year, according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).#Canadianvisa #CanadianStudentVisa #DeportationofStudents #IRCCCanada #immigrationhttps://lnkd.in/gzRyXQrn
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A company in which you have a controlling interest – meaning, you own more than 50% or have majority rights – may qualify as your employer and may petition for H-1B status on your behalf.To learn more, visit: https://lnkd.in/eCy9-NyB
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Old is the new young: Senior citizens rediscover purpose at job fair in BengaluruAt a job fair in Bengaluru, more than 30 companies offered roles for professionals ranging from engineers and technicians to administrators, instructors, and retail executives A recently held job fair in Bengaluru buzzed with an energy that belied the age of its participants. Seniors from across the city gathered for the Nightingales Job 60+ fair, an event that showcased a growing trend among India’s ageing population: the desire to stay active, purposeful, and financially independent long after the traditional retirement age.“I have the desire to breathe my last breath while working,” said retired teacher A.S. Taj, who visited the fair with her husband. Her words encapsulated the spirit of the event, where seniors, some well into their seventies, came looking for opportunities to contribute their skills and experiences to the workforce once again.https://lnkd.in/g4UhT8eJ
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