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WASHINGTON - Citing growing competition from India and China, US President Barack Obama has warned against more tax breaks to the wealthy to find resources for investment in education, innovation and infrastructure.
WASHINGTON - The US has assured that hundreds of Indian students affected by the closure of a sham US university on charges of visa fraud would be given "fair and appropriate" treatment.
WASHINGTON - US authorities have removed radio tags of four more Indian students of the sham Tri Valley University (TVU) in California closed on charges of immigration visa fraud last month.
WASHINGTON - For once US President Barack Obama did not name India as he underlined the importance of math and science education in pushing for more education funding despite the federal government's growing fiscal crisis.
WASHINGTON - As the US promised to cooperate with India to resolve the issue of affected Indian students of a sham US university, three more students have been freed of radio monitor tags by authorities.
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