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Duolingo Unveils $30,000 STEM Scholarship for Indian Women in Partnership with Indian Government

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Duolingo, in collaboration with the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser (PSA) to the Government of India, has introduced the ‘DETermined’ scholarship, a new initiative aimed at supporting Indian women pursuing careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). This exclusive scholarship offers a one-time grant of $30,000 (approximately ₹25 lakh) to cover tuition costs for eligible undergraduate or postgraduate programs in the United States starting in Spring 2026. Applications for the DETermined scholarship are currently open via the Manthan portal. The goal is to help talented Indian women overcome financial challenges and access world-class STEM education abroad. Despite steady growth in female representation in STEM—rising from 38.4% in 2014 to 42.6% in 2024, according to UGC data—many still face economic barriers when aiming for top global universities. This scholarship seeks to close that gap. The Office of the PSA will serve as the knowledge partner and play an active role in the evaluation and selection process. Applicants must be Indian women residing in India, have scored at least 60% in their science stream from a recognized institution, and possess a minimum Duolingo English Test (DET) score of 120. They must also intend to pursue a full-time STEM degree at a U.S. institution that accepts DET scores. In addition to academic credentials, applicants are expected to show leadership qualities, a passion for innovation, and a commitment to addressing local or global challenges. A willingness to return to India and potentially launch a startup or scalable project will also strengthen their candidacy. Key Dates: Application Deadline: June 30, 2025 Scholarship Announcement: September 2025 Selection Process: Initial Application: Submit details including academic records, DET score, and a short essay or video explaining their vision for impact in STEM. STEM Impact Proposal Challenge: Shortlisted applicants must present a unique solution to a major STEM-related issue in the form of a proposal (max 1,000 words) or a 5-minute video. Final Interview: Candidates who reach the final round will attend a virtual interview to discuss their ideas, goals, and personal motivations. The $30,000 grant will be directly transferred to the student’s U.S. university to offset tuition expenses. Candidates can apply through the Manthan portal or Duolingo’s official website under the grants section, which also provides step-by-step guidance for the application process. Source: Indian Express  

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University of Leeds Offers £6,000 Scholarships for International Students

The University of Leeds has announced the International Masters Regional Scholarships for the 2025 academic session, offering a £6,000 tuition fee reduction for international students, including those from India. This initiative aims to support talented students by easing financial burdens. The scholarship is available to students from selected countries, including India, Egypt, France, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Peru, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, USA, and Vietnam. Eligibility is limited to nationals of these countries, and mere domicile status does not qualify a student. To receive the scholarship, applicants must: Be classified as international fee-paying students. Hold a conditional or unconditional offer for a taught Masters course at the University of Leeds in 2025. Be self-funding or partially funded. Register as a University of Leeds student by January 30, 2026. Accept their admission offer and, if required, pay a £2,000 tuition fee deposit by the specified deadline. The Leeds MBA program and fully online courses are excluded from this scholarship. Additionally, students applying through International Partner Agreements can only accept the highest-value scholarship if eligible for multiple awards. Unlike many competitive scholarships, the International Masters Regional Scholarship does not require a separate application. Eligible students will automatically receive the award and be notified via email. The £6,000 scholarship will be applied as a tuition fee reduction in the second semester, with students encouraged to opt for an installment payment plan. It can also be combined with other School or Faculty scholarships or external funding, provided the total funding does not exceed 100% of tuition fees. Source: Indian Express

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Karnataka Government Introduces Welfare Bill Imposing Cess on TV Channels, OTT Platforms, and Multiplexes

The Karnataka government has passed the Karnataka Cine and Cultural Activists Welfare Bill on July 26, 2024, aimed at supporting the entertainment sector by introducing a new cess on TV channels, OTT platforms, and multiplexes operating within the state. The bill, as reported by CNBC-TV18, seeks to provide financial aid to cine and cultural activists, thereby enhancing the welfare of individuals working in Karnataka’s cultural industries. The legislation imposes a cess of up to 2% on the revenues of TV channels and OTT services derived from Karnataka. This cess will be applied to cinema tickets and subscription fees, ensuring that it is paid based on the revenue generated within the state. Companies are required to remit the cess by the 9th of every month, as mandated by the bill. The primary objective of this initiative is to bolster financial support for the state’s cultural sector. By directing the collected funds towards cine and cultural activists, the Karnataka government aims to improve the livelihoods of those involved in the cultural and entertainment industries. The introduction of this cess marks a significant step in recognizing and addressing the financial challenges faced by individuals in the cultural sector. It is expected to provide much-needed relief and support, ensuring the continued growth and sustainability of Karnataka’s vibrant cultural landscape.

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Maharashtra Govt Announces Free Higher Education for EWS, SEBC, OBC Girls in State

In a significant move ahead of the upcoming assembly elections, the Maharashtra government announced on Monday that higher education for girls from the Economically Weaker Section (EWS), Socially and Economically Backward Classes (SEBC), and Other Backward Classes (OBCs) will be made free. According to officials, this initiative is part of a broader women-focused policy. The decision, which also includes waiving tuition and examination fees for orphaned students regardless of gender, was taken during a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. The policy change was formalized through a government resolution (GR). Rs 906 Crore Aid for Female Students The decision will be implemented from the academic year 2024-25 and is expected to cost Rs 906 crore. A GR stated that female students seeking admission to recognized vocational courses through the Centralised Admission Process in government colleges, aided private colleges, semi-aided private colleges, non-aided colleges, polytechnic, and autonomous government universities, and open universities can avail the facility. Wide Range of Courses Covered, Specific Eligibility Criteria Outlined These include courses run by departments such as higher and technical education, medicine, pharmacy, agriculture, animal husbandry, pisciculture, and dairy development. However, students from private autonomous universities/self-funded universities, and those enrolling through management and institutional quotas will not be eligible for the scheme. The GR said female students whose annual family income is Rs 8 lakh or less and who are from EWS, SEBC, and OBC are eligible for the fee waiver. New admissions as well as students currently pursuing their degrees will also be eligible for the scheme. Opposition Questions Funding for New Schemes In the state budget, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar announced several initiatives including Mukhyamantri Annapoorna Yojana (aimed at giving three free cylinders to women), Mukhyamantri Yuva Karyaprashikshan Yojana, Mukhyamantri Krishi Pump Yojana, Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana (eligible women in the age group 21 to 60 years will get a monthly allowance of Rs 1,500), and a scheme to provide free education to women. The opposition has questioned the source of funding for these schemes and claimed they are aimed to woo women voters ahead of the state assembly polls. However, Chief Minister Shinde has stressed that monetary provisions have been made for the schemes and the initiatives will be permanent.

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