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Indian woman living in Dubai shares daughter’s nearly Rs 18 lakh school and bus fees equal to a big SUV in IndiaA Dubai-based Indian woman has shared the expenses involved in sending her daughter school, saying the combined cost of tuition, assessment...
‘Can’t take another loan’: Indian student hit by Canada work permit rejectionIndian student Samir Garhwal says he is facing financial uncertainty after completing his course in Canada and being denied a post-graduati...
He lost jobs, saw his business collapse & almost gave up on life; one phone call from his wife changed everything, making him first Indian to complete marathon at North PoleLife lessons: Ram Gopal Kothari overcame repeated job losses, business failures and financial hardship to achieve a remarkable feat. He wen...
Digital nomad visas: Who should apply, who shouldn't, top countries for IndiansDigital nomad visas now offer professionals a new route for global mobility. These permits allow individuals to live abroad while working r...
Mastercard Move: Who is strategising at Mastercard to eliminate pain points and make money move globally effortlessly?International payments have traditionally been slow, less transparent, and expensive. With growing expectations of better, seamless payment...
Investing abroad? These 7 costly mistakes could trigger an income tax noticeWealthy Indians are investing more abroad. However, they must understand the rules to avoid trouble. Mistakes like misusing investment rout...
India may have brokered a rupee truce, but hasn't won peace yetIndia has unveiled a package aimed at supporting the rupee without resorting to capital controls, a move seen as more market-friendly than ...
How the UAE is emerging as the new global education and career hubDubai is rapidly becoming a top destination for students worldwide. The city's universities are expanding, attracting international talent ...
Overseas education firms join student exodus from American classroomsAccording to a November 2024 report by Frost & Sullivan, the number of Indian students pursuing education overseas was estimated to reach 2...
Dubai announces Golden Visa for private school teachers, but there is a conditionEducators in Dubai's schools and universities will soon be eligible for a Golden Visa, as announced by the Knowledge and Human Development ...
Expats paying $33,000 school fees fuel rise of Dubai billionaireGEMS World Academy in Dubai offers premium education with facilities like iPads for kindergarteners and a planetarium. With fees up to $33,...
How Dubai became a hotspot for foreign millennial talentDubai has become a prime location for millennial talent due to its strategic location, substantial foreign investment, and diverse economy....
Dubai will soon have resort like Moon. Details hereDubai, known for its luxurious lifestyle, will ultimately build its own 'moon', a $5 billion super hotel with a heavenly body motif (over R...
SP Jain Global to set up first virtual reality Indian business school in the USLocated in the Bay Area, the school will come up within two years and will be SP Jain's fifth globally. It will have virtual reality classr...
Indian entrepreneur to donate half his wealth to charityA 58-year-old Dubai-based Indian education entrepreneur has pledged to give away more than half of his wealth for helping teachers around t...
UAE-India remittance corridor continues to grow: ReportIn stark contrast with other expatriate nationalities in the UAE, non-resident Indians (NRIs) are one of its most financially prudent expat...
Sunny Varkey banks on Centum Learning to revive India businessEveronn's Centum buy seen as attempt to prop up the Chennai-based company with higher-margin corporate training business.
- Singapore, Hong Kong favoured destinations for MBA aspirants
Cost effective MBA degrees with international exposure make Asian countries increasingly favoured destinations for management aspirants. Mi...
- Good response to Indian institutes at Oman show
Eight Indian institutes, which participated in a three-day education exhibition in Oman, have received excellent response.
Shortage of teachers is a problem''NRI Sunny Varkey, chairman and founder of GEMS, a Dubai-based privately held group, too is planning to set up schools in India.