Punjab Police Constable recruitment 2026 announced for 3,297 posts: Applications open March 10

The Punjab Police has released the notification for Constable recruitment in 2026. The recruitment drive will fill 3,297 vacancies in the District Police Cadre and Armed Police Cadre. Candidates who have passed Class 12 from a recognised board can apply for the posts. The application process will begin on March 10, 2026, and candidates will…

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HPBSE uploads provisional SMC-LDR Test-2026 answer keys, reschedules vocational practicals, MCQ keys soon

HPBSE uploads SMC-LDR Test-2026 answer keys, objections accepted until March 7 SMC-LDR Test-2026 answer keys: The Himachal Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (HPBSE) has released the provisional answer keys for the SMC-LDR Test-2026 on its official website. Candidates who appeared for the examinations can now verify their responses and submit objections if discrepancies are found.Dr….

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SSC eyes ‘sliding mechanism’ reform: Here’s what it means for aspirants

The Staff Selection Commission is moving toward introducing a sliding mechanism in its recruitment allocation system. This is a policy shift aimed at addressing a recurring administrative loophole: government posts lying vacant even after final selections are declared.The reform, currently under discussion, could change how millions of aspirants competing for central government jobs are assigned…

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Daily Horoscope, 4 July 2023: Know what awaits you today – challenges, adventures, growth or creativity

Read your daily horoscope prediction to discover the cosmic secrets that lie within your zodiac sign, as we unveil a captivating glimpse into your day. From battling inner weaknesses to finding true love and soaring creativity, this blog takes you on an exhilarating journey through the stars. Brace yourself for a rollercoaster of emotions, unexpected…

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As federal civil rights enforcement in schools weakens: Here’s why families are turning to states for justice

As federal civil rights enforcement weakens, families turn to states for school discrimination cases. (AI Image) As federal civil rights enforcement in schools weakens under the Trump administration, families across the United States are increasingly turning to state governments for help in addressing discrimination in education. With the U.S. Department of Education facing layoffs, office…

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