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Mark Carney education and career: A crisis economist from Oxford now Canada’s PM – The Times of India

Mark Carney, a distinguished economist and former central banker, has been announced as the next leader of the Liberal Party and the 24th Prime Minister of Canada, succeeding Justin Trudeau. His selection comes in the wake of Trudeau’s resignation in January, following internal political challenges and declining approval ratings.
Carney’s educational journey: Beginnings in Ivy League
Mark Carney was born on March 16, 1965, in Fort Smith, Northwest Territories, Canada, but spent most of his formative years in Edmonton, Alberta. His academic journey began at Harvard University, where he graduated in 1988 with a Bachelor’s degree in Economics. During his time at Harvard, Carney was actively involved in sports, serving as a backup goalie for the university’s ice hockey team.
Following his undergraduate studies, Carney pursued higher education at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. He earned a Master’s degree in Economics in 1993 and later completed his Doctorate (DPhil) in Economics in 1995. His academic work at Oxford was complemented by his involvement in the university’s Ice Hockey Club, where he was co-captain. His education at two of the world’s most prestigious institutions laid a strong foundation for his illustrious career in finance and economics.
From Wall Street to global finance: Carney’s early career at Goldman Sachs
Carney began his professional career at Goldman Sachs, one of the world’s leading investment banks, where he worked for 13 years. During his tenure, he held key positions across multiple global financial hubs, including London, New York, Tokyo, and Toronto. His roles included co-head of sovereign risk and Managing Director in investment banking.
One of Carney’s notable contributions at Goldman Sachs was his involvement in South Africa’s reintegration into international bond markets following the end of apartheid. Additionally, he played a critical role in responding to major financial crises, including the 1998 Russian financial collapse and the 2008 global financial crisis. His expertise in risk assessment and financial strategy gained him recognition in international financial circles.
The crisis manager: Steering Canada’s economy as Governor of the Bank of Canada
In 2008, Carney transitioned into the public sector when he was appointed Governor of the Bank of Canada. Taking office during the height of the global financial crisis, he played a crucial role in steering Canada through economic turmoil. Under his leadership, Canada was one of the few major economies to emerge relatively unscathed from the crisis. His approach, which included aggressive interest rate cuts and economic stimulus measures, was widely praised and cemented his reputation as a skilled central banker.
Navigating Brexit: Carney’s impact as Governor of the Bank of England
In 2013, Carney was appointed Governor of the Bank of England, becoming the first non-British citizen to hold the position. His tenure in the U.K. was marked by significant economic events, including the country’s decision to leave the European Union (Brexit). Carney was instrumental in managing the Bank of England’s response to Brexit, ensuring financial stability despite political and economic uncertainty. However, his tenure also attracted criticism from pro-Brexit politicians who accused him of being overly cautious in his economic forecasts.
Climate, finance, and influence: Carney’s post-central banking roles
After leaving the Bank of England in 2020, Carney took on a series of influential roles in the private and public sectors. He was appointed as the United Nations’ special envoy for climate action and finance, where he advocated for sustainable finance initiatives. Additionally, he served as chair of Bloomberg L.P.’s board of directors and was involved with Brookfield Asset Management, a leading global investment firm. His expertise in financial sustainability and global economic policy further solidified his reputation as a respected financial leader.
Carney’s political ascent and prime ministerial appointment
Despite having no prior political experience, Carney’s extensive background in economic management and leadership made him a natural candidate for political office. With Justin Trudeau stepping down, Carney emerged as the front-runner to lead the Liberal Party. His selection as the party leader and Canada’s next Prime Minister signals a shift towards a technocratic approach to governance, where economic expertise plays a central role in policy-making.
Mark Carney is married to Diana Carney, a British-born economist and sustainability expert. He currently holds Canadian, British, and Irish citizenship but has expressed his intention to retain only Canadian citizenship as he assumes his new political role.
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Can the White House punish universities? Harvard case may decide future of federal oversight – The Times of India
Harvard University, the oldest and wealthiest institution of higher learning in the United States, is at the center of a historic legal battle that could reshape how far the federal government can go in disciplining universities. With more than $2.2 billion in federal research funding frozen by the Trump administration, Harvard is now locked in a courtroom standoff that legal experts say may redefine executive power over higher education.
In a hearing held in Boston on April 22, US District Court Judge Allison Burroughs—an Obama appointee—set July 21 as the date for oral arguments. Harvard has requested an expedited decision rather than an immediate restoration of funds, effectively leaving the university without federal research support for at least the next 12 weeks, unless the administration decides to reverse its actions voluntarily.
A political battle disguised as a funding freeze
The Trump administration announced the suspension of Harvard’s funding following what it called a breakdown in talks over campus antisemitism. The administration has warned that failure to protect Jewish students could lead to sanctions. According to CNN, more than 60 other colleges have received similar warnings. Additionally, institutions like Cornell and Northwestern have also seen their funding slashed in related actions.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated, as reported by CNN, “The president has made it quite clear that it’s Harvard who has put themselves in the position to lose their own funding by not obeying federal law.” The administration has also threatened Harvard’s tax-exempt status and its eligibility to host international students.
The lawsuit filed by Harvard names several federal agencies as defendants, including the Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Department of Education, Department of Justice, and others. The university contends that the freeze violates the Administrative Procedure Act (APA) of 1946, which prohibits agencies from taking arbitrary or capricious actions.
Legal arguments center on procedure and free speech
Harvard’s legal team argues that the federal government failed to follow proper procedures outlined in the APA. They say the administration did not give the university an opportunity to correct any alleged violations, as required under the Civil Rights Act of 1964. “This case is about whether an administration can just do whatever it wants to do and punish entities that they perceive as a threat,” said law professor Osamudia James from the University of North Carolina, as quoted by CNN.
The university has also framed the case as a First Amendment issue, accusing the administration of attempting to coerce it into abandoning its academic principles and independence. Harvard retained attorneys William Burck and Robert Hur—both with strong Republican ties—to strengthen its position. As CNN reported, legal analyst Jennifer Rodgers noted that the strategy is aimed at building credibility with the current administration.
Broader implications for American higher education
Observers warn that the stakes go beyond Harvard. More than 160 lawsuits have cited APA violations during Trump’s current term, involving issues ranging from international student deportation to transgender rights. Law professor Ray Brescia from Albany Law School told CNN he believes Harvard’s case is a “slam dunk” on both First Amendment and procedural grounds.
Still, legal experts caution that the final decision may rest with the US Supreme Court. “The outcome won’t necessarily be about whether the judge believes the administration is right on the merits,” said James, as quoted by CNN. “It might just be about whether the agencies followed the proper procedures—and those procedures protect us.”
As legal battles unfold, it is the US taxpayer who will ultimately bear the cost. “Trump doesn’t have to spend a dime on this case. The American taxpayers do,” said professor Michael Gerhardt of the University of North Carolina, according to CNN.
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ASSEB Assam HS class 12th result 2025 to be declared on this date at asseb.in; check details here – The Times of India
ASSEB HS result 2025: The Assam State School Education Board (ASSEB), Division-II (erstwhile AHSEC), is set to declare the Higher Secondary (HS) Final Examination 2025 results tomorrow, April 30, 2025, at 9:00 AM. The announcement was officially confirmed through a notification issued by the Board today, from its headquarters in Bamunimaidam, Guwahati.
Cabinet Minister for Higher Education, School Education, and Tribal Affairs, Government of Assam, Ranoj Pegu, shared the update on X (formerly Twitter), stating, “I am pleased to inform that the Higher Secondary 2025 results for the Arts, Science, Commerce, and Vocational streams will be declared tomorrow (30-04-2025) at 9:00 AM. The ASSEB will issue official notification shortly.” A total of 3,02,420 students appeared in the examinations held during February and March 2025.
Results through PDF gazette and mobile app access
According to the official notification, the results will be published in PDF format through the Results Gazette. The roll numbers of the successful candidates will be listed therein. Students can access their digital marks-sheets via designated websites and through an official mobile app starting from 9:00 AM on April 30, 2025.
The mobile application named “UPOLOBDHA”, available on the Google Play Store, will allow students to both view and download their marks-sheets. The app also provides additional features meant to assist candidates. To download their marks-sheet, students will need to enter their Roll and Number along with their Registration Number (excluding the year of registration). For example, if a student’s Roll is 0012, Number is 20001, and Registration Number is 123456, they must input: Roll: 0012 Number: 20001 Registration Number: 123456
Direct link to the official ASSEB website
Hard copy distribution and rechecking details
The Board informed that hard copies of the Certificate cum Marks-Sheet will be issued to passed candidates at a later date, which will be notified separately. Failed candidates or those who appeared under specific subject categories will not be provided hard copies by default. However, such candidates may apply to the Board office separately to obtain one.
Students wishing to apply for rechecking or obtain scanned copies of their answer scripts may do so via the official ASSEB Division-II website at https://ahsec.assam.gov.in/. The rechecking portal will be made available two days after the result declaration.
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Secretary Narnarayan Nath assured that utmost care has been taken to ensure accuracy in result preparation, adding that, “Any errors detected will be corrected through a corrigendum or addendum, if necessary.”
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Mizoram board HSLC result 2025 released: Direct link to download marksheets here – The Times of India
Mizoram Board Class 10 result 2025: The Mizoram Board of School Education (MBSE) has officially declared the Mizoram Board Class 10 (HSLC) result 2025 in online mode. Students who appeared for the exams can now access and download their provisional marksheets through the board’s official websites – mbseonline.com and mbse.edu.in.
Alongside the results, the board has also released important statistics, including the overall pass percentage, district-wise performance, and other key figures. Those who do not meet the minimum qualification criteria will have an opportunity to reappear through the supplementary exams, with further details to be announced soon.
Mizoram board HSLC result 2025: Important instructions and details
Candidates must carefully verify the following details on their provisional marksheets to ensure accuracy:
- Roll Number
- Name of the Student
- School Name
- Division Achieved
- Subject-wise External and Internal Marks
- Total Marks Obtained
In case of any discrepancies, students are advised to promptly contact their school authorities to seek corrections.
Mizoram Board result 2025: Steps to check
Students can follow the steps mentioned here to access the Mizoram Board result 2025 from the official website:
- Go to the official website: Visit either mbse.edu.in or mbseonline.com on a web browser.
- Find the result link: On the homepage, look for the link labeled ‘HSLC Examination Result 2025’ and click on it.
- Enter your credentials: In the result login window, enter your roll number and date of birth in the specified fields.
- Submit and view result: Click the ‘Find Results’ button. Your result will appear on the screen, showing subject-wise marks, total score, and pass/fail status.
- Download and print: Save a copy of the marksheet and take a printout for your records. This digital version serves as a provisional document until the original marksheet is distributed by your school.
MBSE Class 10 result 2025: How to check via SMS
For students without immediate internet access, the result can also be retrieved through SMS:
- Open the messaging app on your mobile phone.
- Type the message: MBSE 10
- Send it to 5676750
- You will receive your result details in a reply message.
Mizoram Board result 2025: What’s next for students?
For those who do not meet the qualifying criteria, the MBSE will organize supplementary examinations. The board is expected to release the timetable and further instructions regarding the supplementary exams soon after the results are declared. This offers students a valuable chance to improve their performance and secure their HSLC qualification.
As the academic journey progresses, securing the HSLC certificate marks a significant milestone for students, opening pathways for further education and career opportunities.
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