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Taiwan's Legislative Yuan reviews education laws, proposes expanded student financial aid
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Education·5 g önceKI-Zusammenfassung

Taiwan's Legislative Yuan reviews education laws, proposes expanded student financial aid

Taiwan's Legislative Yuan's Education and Culture Committee reviewed education laws, with lawmakers proposing expanded student financial aid, including relaxed loan eligibility, government-subsidized interest, and extended repayment periods. The Ministry of Education indicated alignment with these goals, highlighting existing and upcoming reforms.

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Amit Shah Unveils BJP Manifesto for West Bengal Polls: UCC, Women's Allowance, Security Crackdown Promised
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Politik·26.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Amit Shah Unveils BJP Manifesto for West Bengal Polls: UCC, Women's Allowance, Security Crackdown Promised

Home Minister Amit Shah outlined BJP's election promises for West Bengal at a Ranaghat rally, including implementation of Uniform Civil Code, ban on triple talaq, ending polygamy, Rs 3,000 monthly for women and unemployed youth, free bus travel for women, and crackdown on cattle smuggling and infiltrators. He criticized previous governments for soft approach to terrorism and highlighted BJP's national security record. Phase I polling recorded 91.78% turnout with Phase II on April 29 and counting on May 4.

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Confusion Over New Federal Student Loan Borrowing Limits This Summer
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Education·22.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Confusion Over New Federal Student Loan Borrowing Limits This Summer

The U.S. Department of Education is providing conflicting information about new federal student loan borrowing limits taking effect July 1, 2026, according to NASFAA. A provision in President Trump's 'big beautiful bill' established a $257,500 lifetime borrowing cap, but the Education Department has not clarified whether Grad PLUS loans will count toward that ceiling. The uncertainty comes as students make decisions about graduate school this fall.

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CNBC