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AustralianSuper Invests A$500 Million In India’s NIIF
AustralianSuper Invests A$500 Million In India’s NIIF As PM Modi Backs Safe Growth Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described India as a safe, stable, and reliable long-term investment destination after Australia’s largest pension fund, AustralianSuper, announced a fresh A$500 million investment in India’s National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, also known as NIIF. The AustralianSuper NIIF investment 2026 announcement became a key highlight of
AustralianSuper Invests A$500 Million In India’s NIIF
AustralianSuper Invests A$500 Million In India’s NIIF As PM Modi Backs Safe Growth Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described India as a safe, stable, and reliable long-term investment destination after Australia’s largest pension fund, AustralianSuper, announced a fresh A$500 million investment in India’s National Investment and Infrastructure Fund, also known as NIIF. The AustralianSuper NIIF investment 2026 announcement became a key highlight of
Australia Keeps Permanent Migration Cap At 185,000 In 2026–27 Budget
Australia Keeps Permanent Migration Cap At 185,000 In 2026–27 Budget Australia’s 2026–27 federal budget has confirmed that the permanent migration program will remain capped at 185,000 places. More than 70 percent of these places will be reserved for skilled migrants as the government focuses on filling labour shortages in key sectors. The government plans to prioritise onshore applicants across both skilled and family visa streams. The remai
Australia Keeps Permanent Migration Cap At 185,000 In 2026–27 Budget
Australia Keeps Permanent Migration Cap At 185,000 In 2026–27 Budget Australia’s 2026–27 federal budget has confirmed that the permanent migration program will remain capped at 185,000 places. More than 70 percent of these places will be reserved for skilled migrants as the government focuses on filling labour shortages in key sectors. The government plans to prioritise onshore applicants across both skilled and family visa streams. The remai
Kerala Faces Reverse Migration Risk As Thousands Of Students May Return Home
Kerala is facing growing concerns over a possible reverse migration wave as countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and several European nations tighten immigration and student visa policies. Reports indicate that nearly 30,000 Malayali students studying abroad could be forced to return home in the coming years due to stricter residency rules, reduced work opportunities, and tougher visa regulations. Families that invested heavily in overseas education are now worried about uncertain career prospects and the rising challenges of settling abroad. The situation has also started affecting fresh student admissions from Kerala, with many aspirants reconsidering their plans for international education. Experts warn that the return of thousands of educated youngsters may create fresh pressure on Kerala’s employment sector and economy. Many returning students could struggle to find suitable jobs that match their qualifications and international exposure. Education consultants and migration experts believe the state may need stronger employment policies, startup support, and skill-based industries to absorb the incoming workforce. While studying abroad remains a dream for many Malayali students, the changing global immigration climate is forcing families to rethink their future plans more carefully than ever before.
Kerala Faces Reverse Migration Risk As Thousands Of Students May Return Home
Kerala is facing growing concerns over a possible reverse migration wave as countries like the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and several European nations tighten immigration and student visa policies. Reports indicate that nearly 30,000 Malayali students studying abroad could be forced to return home in the coming years due to stricter residency rules, reduced work opportunities, and tougher visa regulations. Families that invested heavily in overseas education are now worried about uncertain career prospects and the rising challenges of settling abroad. The situation has also started affecting fresh student admissions from Kerala, with many aspirants reconsidering their plans for international education. Experts warn that the return of thousands of educated youngsters may create fresh pressure on Kerala’s employment sector and economy. Many returning students could struggle to find suitable jobs that match their qualifications and international exposure. Education consultants and migration experts believe the state may need stronger employment policies, startup support, and skill-based industries to absorb the incoming workforce. While studying abroad remains a dream for many Malayali students, the changing global immigration climate is forcing families to rethink their future plans more carefully than ever before.
T20 World Cup 2026 Points Table: Who’s Leading the Race for Semifinals?
As the T20 World Cup 2026 progresses, teams are battling fiercely to secure a spot in the semifinals. With each match holding significant weight, the points table has been constantly shifting. Here's a breakdown of how the teams stand, their performances, and what they need to do to qualify. Australia’s Strong Hold on the Group Australia is currently leading the pack, having won all their matches so far.
T20 World Cup 2026 Points Table: Who’s Leading the Race for Semifinals?
As the T20 World Cup 2026 progresses, teams are battling fiercely to secure a spot in the semifinals. With each match holding significant weight, the points table has been constantly shifting. Here's a breakdown of how the teams stand, their performances, and what they need to do to qualify. Australia’s Strong Hold on the Group Australia is currently leading the pack, having won all their matches so far.









