Injury ends Gerald Coetzee’s SA20 campaign, puts Champions Trophy chances in jeopardy | Cricket News

[ad_1] Gerald Coetzee (PTI Photo) NEW DELHI: South Africa international and Joburg Super Kings fast bowler Gerald Coetzee has been ruled out of the ongoing SA20 tournament after sustaining a left hamstring strain.The 24-year-old speedster last played on January 14 against Durban’s Super Giants and will now undergo further medical assessments and rehabilitation.The injury marks…

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Delhi to Mumbai in 12 hours? Delhi-Mumbai Expressway completion delayed by 2 years – here’s why

[ad_1] Delhi-Mumbai expressway promises Delhi-Mumbai travel in 12 hours upon completion. Delhi-Mumbai Expressway latest news: Commuters’ wait for travelling between Delhi and Mumbai in just 12 hours has gotten longer! The completion of the entire Delhi-Mumbai Expressway faces a two-year delay due to slow progress in several sections, particularly three segments totalling 87 km in…

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Bridging the skill gap: Cambridge’s integrated-learning program addresses evolving educational needs, preparing Indian students for future workforce

[ad_1] In a world where technology and globalization are transforming how we learn and work, the question looms: How do we prepare students for a future we can barely predict? Cambridge University Press & Assessment’s recent Destination Survey and its innovative initiatives in India offer a data-rich lens into this challenge, uncovering critical trends in…

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GOP lawmaker suggests high school students should work for lunch instead of relying on government aid, stirring controversy

[ad_1] Georgia Republican Rich McCormick’s proposal to cut free school lunches and encourage teen employment stirs controversy. (Getty Images) Rep. Rich McCormick, a Republican congressman from Georgia, recently made headlines with remarks that have ignited a nationwide debate on the role of government assistance in education. In a CNN interview on January 28, McCormick suggested…

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Why transnational education is the next big step for US higher education

[ad_1] Why transnational education could be the future of US higher education. (AI image) As the world grows increasingly interconnected through technology and communication, the traditional model of higher education, bound by national borders, is being redefined. Universities are beginning to look beyond their campuses and local regulations, forging international partnerships and offering innovative programs…

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