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India’s Passport Power Weakens: Here’s Who Leads the World in Mobility

In the latest Henley Passport Index 2025, India’s passport is ranked 85th, giving Indian passport holders visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to relatively few countries. (This aligns with media reporting quoting that rank.)Meanwhile, Singapore has again topped the list as the world’s most powerful passport. The ranking is based on how many destinations holders can visit

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Crispy Doritos Casserole

Doritos casserole is everything you love about taco night, just with a crunchy, cheesy twist! It’s crispy, crunchy, creamy, flavorful, and so easy to throw together. Who can say no to chips for dinner? What Makes This Dish a Total Winner Crunchy & Cheesy Magic: Layers of cheesy goodness and crispy Doritos make every bite an irresistible

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Housing Sales Dip 1% in Q3 2025; MMR & Pune Hit Hardest—What’s Behind the Slump

What the Report Says According to PropTiger’s Q3 2025 real estate report, India’s top housing markets saw a 1% year-on-year dip in volume, from ~96,544 units to ~95,547 units. The value of transactions, however, rose strongly—by ~14%—to ₹1.52 lakh crore, signaling heavier weighting toward premium / higher-value properties. Among markets, the fall was sharpest in

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Allotment Out Today: Canara Robeco AMC IPO — Check Registrar, BSE/NSE Status & GMP

What’s the Latest? The IPO of Canara Robeco Asset Management Company (AMC), a ₹1,326 crore issue via offer for sale (OFS), is set to finalize its share allotment today, October 14, 2025. The IPO price band is ₹253 to ₹266 per share. Shares are expected to list on October 16, 2025, on both BSE and

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Mumbai University Embraces Global Talent with PhD Intake for Foreigners

1. Before: The Status Quo Until now, Mumbai University’s PhD programmes were largely restricted to Indian nationals or students with Indian qualifications. Foreign students faced considerable hurdles — equivalency of prior degrees, regulatory permissions, visas, funding constraints, and administrative bottlenecks. Many international students seeking to study in India chose IITs, IISERs, or university departments with

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