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    Growing Interest in Civil Services Reflects Madhya Pradesh's Youth

    Bhopal, March 23 – Chief Minister Mohan Yadav stated on Monday that the increasing presence of Madhya Pradesh candidates in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) examination reflects the changing face of the state.The Chief Minister made the remarks while addressing a felicitation...
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    Himachal CM Prioritizes Education & Health Budgets Amid Challenges

    Shimla, March 17 Despite financial challenges, the budget for the education and health sectors would not be curtailed, Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu said while presiding over a one-day principal's conference on reforms in higher education here on Tuesday.Launching the Internal Ranking...
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    Recruitment Update: Nagaland Board Recommends Candidates Since 2023

    March 11, Kohima: The Nagaland Staff Selection Board has recommended a total of 1,305 candidates for appointment through six recruitment exams conducted since 2023.Informing this in the State Assembly yesterday, Chief Minister and Minister in charge of P&AR, Neiphiu Rio, said that of these...
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    Education and Climate Initiatives Drive Arunachal Cabinet Decisions

    Itanagar, March 2 The Arunachal Pradesh Cabinet, chaired by Chief Minister Pema Khandu, on Monday approved a series of decisions focusing on education reforms, strengthening of financial and health administration, employee welfare, and climate action, besides clearing key recruitment and...
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    State Budget Allocates Funds for Gujarat's Six Economic Regions

    Gandhinagar, February 19 – The Gujarat government has allocated ₹2,000 crore in this year's state budget to implement region-specific economic development plans for six parts of the state, said Minister of State for Higher and Technical Education, Trikam Chhanga, on Thursday.He stated that the...
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    Land Dispute in Bihar: Bettiah Raj and Revenue Collection Under Scrutiny

    Patna, February 18 – The long-standing issue of Bettiah Raj lands was raised in the Bihar Legislative Council on Wednesday, with sharp questions being directed at the state government regarding land ownership, tax collection, and the use of royal estate land for public institutions.RJD MLC...
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    Andaman Islands Protest Intensifies: Students Seek Court Intervention

    Sri Vijaya Puram, February 17 The Joint Action Forum Against Deemed University (JAFADU), which led the recent island-wide shutdown opposing the proposed deemed university, announced on Tuesday its plan to move the high court challenging the affiliation of existing government colleges under the...
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    Shutdown Over Proposed University Move Impacts Andaman & Nicobar

    Sri Vijaya Puram, February 16 A 14-hour shutdown called by the Joint Action Forum Against Deemed University on Monday brought life to a standstill across the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, with businesses, transport services, and tourism activities largely suspended.The shutdown was called in...
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    Andaman Islands Called for Shutdown Over University Proposal

    Sri Vijaya Puram, February 15 A 14-hour shutdown was called across the Andaman and Nicobar Islands on Monday to protest the proposal to establish a deemed university and the planned affiliation of seven government colleges under it, replacing their existing affiliation with Pondicherry...
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