
Indian student Jyoti Kharayat shared a video detailing her demanding routine of balancing studies and part-time work at Starbucks in Canada. She described feeling caught in a continuous loop of attending classes and working multiple shifts to cover tuition and living expenses. Despite the challenges, she expressed happiness. The video resonated with many international students facing similar pressures to manage education costs and daily needs abroad.
The articles primarily present the personal experience of an Indian student without political framing. They focus on the challenges faced by international students balancing work and education, reflecting perspectives of students and social media users. There is no evident political bias, as the coverage centers on individual struggles and broader student realities rather than policy or political debate.
The overall tone is empathetic and understanding, highlighting the difficulties of managing studies and part-time work abroad. While acknowledging the demanding nature of the routine, the coverage also notes the student's positive outlook and the supportive reactions from viewers, resulting in a generally mixed but hopeful sentiment.
Each source's own headline, political lean, and sentiment — so you can see framing differences at a glance.
| Source | Their headline | Bias | Sentiment |
|---|---|---|---|
| ndtv | "I Am Stuck In A Loop": Indian Student In Canada Opens Up About Struggle Of Balancing Studies And Work | Center | Neutral |
| thefinancialexpress | 'I am stuck in a loop': Indian student in Canada opens up about study-work struggle | Center | Neutral |
thefinancialexpress broke this story on 26 Apr, 01:10 pm. Other outlets followed.
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