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The Times of India Where do Trump, Harris stand on diversity, equity in college campuses?

The 2024 U.S. presidential election presents a critical opportunity to shape higher education policies, particularly around inclusivity and diversity. This article contrasts the visions of Donald Trump and Kamala Harris regarding diversity and equity in college campuses. By examining current challenges such as underrepresentation of women and minorities, differing policies on affirmative action and funding for minority institutions, and the potential impact of their proposals, we highlight the stakes for America's educational landscape.

The Times of India 5 expelled by Sena UBT for anti-party acts

The Times of India Can Kohli prove doubting Thomases wrong in 'favourite' Australia?

As Team India gears up for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, Virat Kohli's form is under scrutiny. Known for his dominance Down Under, Kohli will be looking to recapture his mojo after a lean patch. His past performances, including memorable centuries and series wins, have cemented his place as one of India's most successful batsmen in Australia.

The Times of India Under-construction bullet train bridge collapses in Gujarat’s Anand, several feared trapped

An under-construction bullet train bridge collapsed in Gujarat's Anand district, trapping workers under the debris. Rescue teams are working to save those trapped, with two workers already rescued. The bridge is part of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad high-speed rail corridor. An investigation is underway to determine the cause of the collapse.

The Times of India CJI criticises ex-Justice Iyer's 'rigid economic theory' on private property

The Supreme Court criticized former Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer's stance on private property rights. The majority judgment rejected his view advocating greater state control over private resources for "common good", asserting it imposed a rigid economic theory on constitutional governance.

The Times of India Count me in, count me out: US elections on knife's edge on day of polling

The US presidential election between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is predicted to be a tight race, with early voting in Dixville Notch resulting in a tie. Over 80 million Americans are expected to vote, with both candidates campaigning extensively in battleground states. Harris is counting on strong female support, while Trump relies on his loyal male base.

The Times of India Downtime alert for HDFC Bank UPI services for November 2024: Dates and what will work and not

HDFC Bank is scheduling UPI service downtimes on November 5th and 23rd, 2024, for system enhancements. During these brief periods, UPI transactions through HDFC Bank channels will be unavailable. Customers are encouraged to plan accordingly, as other banking services will remain operational.

The Times of India Donald Trump vs Kamala Harris: What’s in it for India

The upcoming US presidential election holds significant implications for India-US relations. While bipartisan support for the partnership remains strong, key issues like technology transfer, trade, immigration, and human rights are likely to be impacted differently under a Trump or Harris administration.

The Times of India Top 5 entertainment news of the day

The entertainment world saw a mix of highs and lows, with the passing of Mithun Chakraborty's first wife, Helena Luke, and Anushka Sharma sharing a heartwarming photo of son Akaay on Virat Kohli's birthday. Somy Ali provided a glimpse into her past relationship with Salman Khan, while the actor received another death threat, this time from Karnataka.

The Times of India Over 80mn early votes cast in US elections: Key takeaways on voting trends

Early voting numbers in the United States election have surged past 2020 levels, with over 82 million ballots cast. While overall turnout is down from 2020, Republicans have narrowed the gap with Democrats in pre-election voting. Key battleground states like Georgia and North Carolina witnessed record early in-person voting.

The Times of India Why counting in US takes much longer than India

Election Day has arrived, but a clear result may not come immediately in this unprecedented, tense race between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. With over 78 million early votes cast, counting will be lengthy, especially in battleground states where vote-processing rules vary. Delays could lead to legal challenges if either candidate disputes the outcome, invoking memories of January 6, 2021. Both campaigns are ready for prolonged litigation, and patience will be essential as the nation awaits a final, definitive outcome.

The Times of India Watch: Kamala Harris's 'staged' door knock on last day of campaign

On the eve of the 2024 US presidential election, Democratic nominee Kamala Harris visited Pennsylvania, a crucial swing state, to rally voter support. However, a video of Harris staging a door-knocking interaction with residents for a photo opportunity has sparked criticism and accusations of fakery from the opposition and social media users.

The Times of India US elections 2024: Sunita Williams to cast her vote from space, here is how

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams is poised to make history by casting her vote in the upcoming US presidential election from the International Space Station (ISS), approximately 400 km above Earth. Following a process similar to absentee voting, Williams will submit her ballot electronically via NASA's secure communication network.

The Times of India Swiggy targets Rs 11,327 crore IPO: Know all about it

Swiggy, the food delivery and quick-commerce company, is gearing up for its IPO, aiming for a valuation of $11.3 billion. The IPO will open for subscription from November 6 to 8, with a price band of Rs 371-390 per share. The company plans to utilize the proceeds for debt repayment, expansion of its quick commerce network, and technology enhancement.

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