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		<title>Indian Student Canada Work Study: Jyoti Kharayat&#8217;s Struggle</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Jyoti Kharayat's experience highlights the struggles of Indian students in Canada balancing work and study. Many face similar financial pressures.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jyoti Kharayat is an Indian student studying in Canada. Her recent Instagram video sheds light on the relentless cycle of work and study that many international students endure.</p>
<p>Kharayat works at Starbucks to pay her tuition fees. She shares her experiences online, revealing a daily routine filled with classes and part-time work.</p>
<p>As of early Tuesday, Kharayat expressed feeling trapped in a loop. &#8220;I am stuck in a loop,&#8221; she stated, highlighting the emotional toll of juggling responsibilities.</p>
<p>Many international students face similar challenges. The financial pressures are immense, forcing them to balance their studies with part-time jobs.</p>
<p>Within hours of her post, numerous users resonated with her story on social media. They shared their own experiences of navigating the demanding landscape of studying abroad.</p>
<p>Kharayat remains optimistic despite her hectic schedule. &#8220;If you are happy that&#8217;s enough for a life,&#8221; she remarked, emphasizing the importance of finding joy amid struggle.</p>
<p>Experts note that this situation is not unique to Kharayat. Many international students rely on part-time jobs to cover tuition fees and living costs.</p>
<p>The implications are significant. Students like Kharayat often sacrifice personal time and well-being to meet financial obligations.</p>
<p>Still, her determination shines through. &#8220;We all need motivation from you,&#8221; she encouraged her followers, fostering a sense of community among those facing similar hurdles.</p>
<p>As these stories circulate, they raise awareness about the sacrifices made by international students in Canada. The challenges they face require urgent attention from policymakers and educational institutions.</p>
<p>Kharayat’s experience is just one among many. It highlights a pressing issue that affects countless students striving for success while managing financial burdens.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://berightnews.com/2026/04/28/indian-student-canada-work-study/">Indian Student Canada Work Study: Jyoti Kharayat&#8217;s Struggle</a> appeared first on <a href="https://berightnews.com">berightnews</a>.</p>
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		<title>Portugal Faces Student Protests Amid Economic Challenges</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Portugal is witnessing significant student protests in Lisbon, demanding better educational conditions and affordable tuition fees. The protests reflect broader economic challenges.</p>
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<p>Portugal is currently facing a wave of student protests in Lisbon, with demonstrators demanding better educational conditions and more affordable tuition fees. This unrest highlights the ongoing economic challenges the country has faced since the euro-zone debt crisis in 2009, which severely impacted its economy.</p>
<p>Nearly one-third of Portugal&#8217;s land area is used for agriculture, yet agricultural output accounts for less than 3 percent of the economy. The country, once the world’s richest during its colonial empire peak, has seen its economy reoriented towards services.</p>
<p>In 2011, Portugal received a €78 billion bailout package from the EU and IMF, a move that was crucial for stabilizing its economy after the debt crisis. Despite these efforts, the education sector remains under strain, prompting protests from students who feel the burden of high tuition fees.</p>
<p>During the recent protests, a spokesperson for the Students&#8217; Association of the Faculty of Social and Human Sciences at NOVA University Lisbon stated, &#8220;We want higher education for everyone, but fewer and fewer students are entering higher education, and it is the poorest who are hardest hit, because they simply cannot get in.&#8221; This sentiment resonates with many students who are struggling to afford their education.</p>
<p>Education Minister Fernando Alexandre acknowledged the situation, stating that &#8220;tuition fees should in fact be updated in line with the inflation rate.&#8221; However, a proposal to address these concerns was voted down in parliament, leading to further frustration among students.</p>
<p>As protests continue, students are determined to make their voices heard, with one protester declaring, &#8220;Students are on the streets, the struggle goes on.&#8221; Observers are closely watching how the government will respond to these demands amidst a backdrop of economic uncertainty.</p>
<p>Historically, Portugal&#8217;s economy has been challenged by various factors, including a severe decline in the fishing industry in the mid-1980s and the nationalization of 1.3 million hectares of land after the 1974 revolution. Today, the majority of Portugal&#8217;s forests are privately owned, and the country remains a leading producer of cork.</p>
<p>Portugal is also among the world’s largest exporters of tomato paste and wines, showcasing its agricultural strengths despite the economic challenges. The Alqueva Dam, which began operations in 2002, provides vital irrigation to southern Portugal, supporting the agricultural sector.</p>
<p>Details remain unconfirmed regarding the potential impact of the protests on future educational policies, but the urgency of the situation is clear as students seek immediate reforms to ensure access to higher education.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://berightnews.com/2026/03/27/portugal-faces-student-protests-amid-economic-challenges/">Portugal Faces Student Protests Amid Economic Challenges</a> appeared first on <a href="https://berightnews.com">berightnews</a>.</p>
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