Maharashtra government to set up panel to recommend reforms to regulate employee transfers and improve transparency, says Shelar | Mumbai News

IT minister Ashish Shelar made the announcement in the state legislative assembly on Friday Mumbai: A committee of members of both houses of the state legislature will be formed to make recommendations for regulating government employee transfers, ensuring speedy settlement of grievances, and improving transparency in government work, information technology minister Ashish Shelar announced in…

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JU VC Seeks Report On Yajna At Heritage Bldg

Kolkata: Jadavpur University vice-chancellor Chiranjib Bhattacharjee has sought a report from joint registrar Ujjwal Kumar Mandal on the yajna performed on the portico of Aurobindo Bhavan by members of Paschimbanga Visvavidyalaya Karmachari Sangh (PVKS), JU unit, on Friday.PVKS, affiliated to Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh (BMS), performed the ‘yajna’ demanding removal of acting registrar Selim Box Mandal,…

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Karnataka Police Civil Constable recruitment 2026 application deadline extended to July 8; check steps to apply

Karnataka Police Civil Constable recruitment 2026 The Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) has extended the last date to apply for the Karnataka Police Civil Constable Recruitment 2026. Eligible candidates can now submit their online application forms till July 8, 2026, through the official KEA recruitment portal.This recruitment drive aims to fill 3,395 Civil Police Constable (General…

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India’s para cyclist Lisha Das rejects federation’s support, opts for own kit and flag | Commonwealth Games News

NEW DELHI: Minor para cyclist Lisha Das escalated her dispute with the country’s sports authorities ahead of her departure for the Commonwealth Games, informing the Cycling Federation of India (CFI) that she will not wear the official India kit and will carry her own Tricolour. She also said she would stay outside the team hotel,…

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Farmers’ body plans nationwide stir over farm distress, trade pacts; Mumbai meet backs jail bharo campaign | Mumbai News

A nationwide Jail Bharo campaign involving farmers, workers and agricultural labourers has been planned on August 10 at district headquarters across the country, AIKS leaders said. MUMBAI: Raising concerns over growing agrarian distress, the All India Kisan Sabha (AIKS) on Monday announced a series of nationwide agitations, including participation in a countrywide Jail Bharo movement…

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Home gardeners rush to nurseries as high humidity leads to surge in plant fungal diseases | Pune News

Common diseases and infestations acquired by plants in the monsoon include powdery mildew, leaf spot, mealybugs; some vulnerable plants frequently grown in home gardens include hibiscus, roses, tomatoes, chillies, capsicum, tulsi (holy basil) and jasmine Pune: Home gardeners have been making a beeline to nurseries and horticultural stores to buy fungicides in recent times, with…

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Rabbi Shergill says AR Rahman’s communal bias claim ‘probably does exist’, points to The Kashmir Files and The Kerala Story: ‘Take him at his word’ | Hindi Movie News

Rabbi Shergill says AR Rahman’s communal bias claim ‘probably does exist’, points to The Kashmir Files and The Kerala Story (Image credits: Instagram) Singer-songwriter Rabbi Shergill, best known for Bulla Ki Jaana and Tere Bin, has shared his views on music composer AR Rahman’s recent remarks hinting at communal bias in the entertainment industry, saying…

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116-year-old grandma climbed Tirumala on foot; reminds millions that dream and devotion never grow old |

Tirupati [Andhra Pradesh], Jul 06 (ANI): The 116-year-old devotee, Navaneethamma, walks during her VIP ‘darshan,’ arranged by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) at Sri Venkateswara Temple, in Tirupati on Monday. The devotee trekked up to Tirumala on foot. (ANI Video Grab) Some stories become viral because they are unusual. Others stay with people because they remind…

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