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AP High Court 2025 Results Out for Key Posts

Andhra Pradesh High Court has published the 2025 recruitment results for Junior Assistant and Record Assistant posts. Thousands can now check their qualifying status on aphc.gov.in. More results expected soon.

Bihar Jeevika Answer Key 2025 Out at brlps.in

BRLPS has published the provisional Bihar Jeevika answer key 2025. Candidates can check answers, estimate scores, and submit objections until January 4, 2026. Details inside.

CBSE DRQ 2026 Correction Window Opens Dec 30

CBSE opens a two-day correction window for DRQ 2026 applications from Dec 29. Candidates can edit key details for 124 Group A, B, C posts. Act now before the deadline!

Haryana Police Shortage: 23,189 Posts Vacant

Haryana Assembly reveals a severe police staff shortage of over 25,000 posts. Constable ranks face the biggest deficit. Read how the state plans to tackle this crisis.

UP Police Recruitment 2025: 537 SI, ASI Vacancies

Uttar Pradesh Police announces direct recruitment for 537 SI and ASI posts. Online applications open from Dec 20. Check eligibility, dates, and apply on uppbpb.gov.in before Jan 19, 2026.

8,000 Applicants for 187 Odisha Home Guard Posts

A massive 8,000 candidates, many with graduate and postgraduate degrees, took an exam on a Sambalpur airstrip for just 187 Home Guard posts requiring only Class V. Read about the unprecedented competition.

Bihar govt error in Rs 10k scheme, no coercive action

Bihar government acknowledges a 'gross error' in its Mukhyamantri Mahila Rojgar Yojana, with 470 disabled men receiving Rs 10,000. Officials confirm no coercive recovery, offering adjustment options. Details inside.

Patna's Saras Mela Ends with ₹5.09 Crore Sales

The five-day Saras Mela at Gandhi Maidan concluded, generating ₹5.09 crore sales and attracting 3.48 lakh visitors. It empowered rural women artisans from Bihar and 25 states.

Bihar Villagers Refuse to Return Rs 10,000 Govt Money

Male villagers in Bihar's Darbhanga refuse to refund Rs 10,000 mistakenly credited to their accounts under a women's scheme, alleging it was for votes. Officials face strong resistance in recovery efforts.

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