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Goa Police recruitment 2026: Registration begins for 722 Group C posts, direct link to apply here

Goa Police recruitment 2026 The Goa Staff Selection Commission (GSSC) has announced the Goa Police Recruitment 2026, opening online applications for 722 Group C vacancies. This drive includes posts like Police Constable, Forest Guard, Driver, and other allied positions. Interested candidates can apply from 20th February to 13th March 2026 through the official GSSC website.The…

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“Why are you even here?” Indian traveller recalls the unpleasant immigration experience abroad with his mother |

Representative image/ AI generated/ Canva For many Indian families, a first international trip is more than a vacation, it’s a milestone. It’s months of planning, quiet excitement, careful budgeting and proud anticipation. That was exactly the case for one Indian traveller who recently took his 52-year-old mother on her first flight and first journey abroad,…

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‘Toxic’ actor Akshay Oberoi and Heli Daruwala headline ‘Love Lottery’; Shoot starts on Feb 27 |

Get ready for a thrilling ride as Akshay Oberoi and Heli Daruwala join forces in the upcoming Bollywood nail-biter ‘Love Lottery.’ Under the skilled direction of Arvind Pandey, production begins in the enchanting city of Dehradun on February 27. Akshay Oberoi and Heli Daruwala will begin shooting a new Bollywood suspense thriller with courtroom drama…

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WBSSC mandates slippers for Group C, D exams: Covered shoes not allowed at centres, details here

The West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) has issued strict exam-day guidelines for candidates appearing in the upcoming Group C and Group D recruitment examinations. As per the latest instructions printed on the admit cards, candidates will not be allowed to wear covered shoes inside the examination centre. Instead, they must wear slippers or flat…

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‘Studying all developments’: India reacts after US Supreme Court strikes down Trump’s tariffs

NEW DELHI: The government on Saturday said that India is closely “studying all developments and implications” of the US Supreme Court’s ruling striking down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs across the world.In its first statement, the ministry of commerce & industry said, “We have noted the US Supreme Court judgement on tariffs yesterday. President Trump…

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