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THE VANISHING WORTH OF DEGREES

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

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November 14, 2025

A recent Harvard study has found that 10 college degrees—including once-prestigious ones such as business administration, computer science, and economics—are rapidly losing their value in the job market.

- JOHN J KENNEDY

The finding only confirms what students and employers worldwide have sensed for some time: the college degree is no longer the reliable passport to prosperity.

For decades, it was indeed the surest ticket to social mobility. Everyone staunchly believed that it promised stability, respectability, and offered a dependable route to success. To hold a degree was like holding the future in one’s hands. However, today, that promise is wearing out—both globally and in India. Due to artificial intelligence and the rapid pace of technological change bringing in automation, the relationship between education and opportunity is being redefined.

Two economists from Harvard, David J Deming and Kadeem Noray, warned us of this in as early as 2020. Their research showed that graduates, especially in technology-intensive fields such as computer science and engineering, could reap high early-career returns. However, these returns may fade sharply over time as their skills become less relevant. In effect, the ‘earnings premium’ that once made such degrees so desirable gradually begins to shrink within a decade of graduation. Thus what was once an appreciating asset becomes a depreciating one. Without continuous upskilling, the degree itself starts to lose value over time, often from the very day it is earned.

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The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

Her Loudest Choice

Yami Gautam speaks about her latest film, Haq, and why the story of Shah Bano is relevant to every woman, irrespective of religion or social status

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3 mins

November 30, 2025

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

AWESOME TWOSOME IN FEARLESS FILMMAKING

PARNA Sen’s 36 Chowringhee Lane (1981) was a landmark in my formative years as a film buff. I am not sure where I watched it. But what has stayed with me till date are Jennifer Kendal’s eloquent presence as the quiet and secluded Anglo-Indian teacher Violet Stoneham, and Ashok Mehta’s camera that captures the many shades of loss and solitude that imbue the film, and the textures of a fading world it is set in. It was about underscoring the tenuousness of a community as well as the vulnerability of an individual.

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3 mins

November 30, 2025

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

User-friendly app: EC seeks public response

THE Election Commission (EC) has invited all citizens to download the ECINet App and give suggestions to make the application more user-friendly till the 27th of next month.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

NATIONALISM REPLACES DEAD GLOBALISM

DONALD Trump did not wait for the Johannesburg G20 to conclude before unilaterally delivering what may be remembered as the most decisive blow to multilateralism.

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4 mins

November 30, 2025

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

Pak to be blamed for Op Sindoor: Singh

Defence minister says empathy central to public service

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2 mins

November 30, 2025

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

Manipur displaced people returning home clash with police, two injured

A journalist and a policeman were injured in Manipur on Saturday when internally displaced persons (IDPs), seeking to return to their original homes, clashed with security personnel.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

4 SC circulars specify oral mention rule, urgent matters

THE Supreme Court has barred litigants from orally mentioning matters for urgent listing before the Chief Justice of India as items requiring special attention will come up for hearing automatically within two working days.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

Mention ‘absent, shifted and dead’ in forms, EC tells DMs

THE Election Commission has asked district magistrates (DMs) in West Bengal to report the number of enumeration forms (EFs) marked as absent, shifted, dead, and duplicate (ASDD) Assembly-wise.

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1 mins

November 30, 2025

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

Only 4% have access to palliative care in India

NEARLY 7-10 million people require palliative care (PC) in India, but less than four per cent have access to it, said the latest study, which found that only Kerala and Chandigarh provide better accessibility to these centres as compared to states like Madhya Pradesh, Odisha and Bihar.

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1 mins

November 30, 2025

The New Indian Express Vishakapatnam

In a first in country, Bengal governor renames Raj Bhavan to Lok Bhavan

WEST Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose on Saturday renamed the Raj Bhavan in Kolkata to ‘Lok Bhavan’ following a Centre’s directive issued on November 25. The Governor’s office issued a notification along with a video in this regard. It said that Bengal is the first state in the country to change the name of the Raj Bhavan.

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1 min

November 30, 2025

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