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RSSB VDO Result 2025: Result Of Rajasthan Village Development Officer Exam Released, Download From Here

RSSB VDO Result 2025 has been released by RSSB. The result has been released in PDF format. Candidates can check and download their result by visiting the official website. A total of 89981 candidates have been shortlisted through this examination.

Major Train Accident In Assam, Many Elephants Died In Collision With Rajdhani Express; 5 Coaches Derailed

The Sairang-New Delhi Rajdhani Express collided with an elephant herd in Lumding division of Assam, causing derailment of the engine and five coaches. Many elephants have died in this accident, but no passengers were injured. Rail services in Upper Assam and the Northeast are disrupted, and the Railways is engaged in rescue operations. Alternative arrangements are being made for the passengers.

After 2014, Congress Faced Big Political Shocks, Till Now These Veteran Leaders Have Left The Party.

After 2014, the Congress party has faced many major setbacks as many senior leaders have left the party. The political position of Congress has been affected by these leaders leaving the party. Many prominent faces of the party have resigned due to various reasons, leading to organizational changes within the party.

The Clan Of Tigers Increased In Ranthambore, Tigress Sultana Gave Birth To 2 Cubs.

Tigress T-107 Sultana has given birth to two cubs in Ranthambore Tiger Reserve, Rajasthan, taking the number of tigers to 73. Sultana was seen with her cubs on the way from Ranthambore Fort to Ganesh Temple. She has given birth to cubs near the Mishradar gate, where she had had cubs earlier also. The forest department is keeping an eye on Sultana and the cubs.

Gen-Z And Millennials Are At The Forefront In Terms Of Holidays Abroad, Which Country Do Indians Visit The Most?

According to a new report, Gen-Z and Millennials are at the forefront of spending holidays abroad. Nine out of every 10 people going abroad in the year 2025 were from this age group. The report also states that Indians like to visit Thailand the most. Additionally, they are spending the most on shopping abroad and the trend of traveling alone is on the rise.

In Karnataka, There Will Be A Punishment Of Up To 7 Years For Hate Speech, Bill Passed In The Assembly

The Karnataka Assembly has passed a bill to curb hate speeches, which provides for a jail sentence of up to 7 years if found guilty. The objective of this bill is to maintain communal harmony in the state and prevent hate speeches. This law has been brought by amending the Indian Penal Code.

Salim Durani's Ex-wife Rekha Found Begging In Mumbai! Evidence Is Being Collected From Relatives

It is reported that Rekha, ex-wife of great cricketer Salim Durani, has been found begging in Mumbai. Many people are surprised to see such condition of Rekha. Efforts are being made to gather information about this from his relatives. Concern is being expressed about the current condition of the line.

The Case Of Death Due To Snake Bite Turned Out To Be Murder, The Sons Conspired To Murder Their Father; What Is The Whole Matter?

A shocking case has come to light in Tiruvallur district of Tamil Nadu, in which death due to snake bite turned out to be murder. The sons conspired to get the insurance money. The deceased, Ganesan, was a lab assistant in a government school. The insurance company became suspicious, after which the police started investigation. Investigation revealed that the sons had got their father insured for Rs 3 crore and presented the murder as a snake bite. Police have arrested six people including sons.

'Peace' Bill Will Make India Self-reliant In The Field Of Nuclear Energy, Privatization Will Get A Boost

The Sustainable Hornaging and Advancement of Nuclear Energy for Transforming India Peace Bill, brought to achieve self-reliance in the field of nuclear energy and meet the clean energy goals of 2047, has been passed in both the houses of the Parliament.

From Vegetables Of UP To Dairy Products Of Gujarat... These Things Will Be Easily Available In The Market Of Oman.

Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal said that an agreement has been signed between India and Oman, through which green vegetables of Uttar Pradesh and dairy products of Gujarat can be easily exported to the Oman market. Oman Dairy has shown interest in partnering with Amul Dairy, which will enable Amul products to be easily sold in Oman. Under this agreement, there will be no duty on Indian agricultural and food commodities in the Oman market.

'Hand Put On Chest', Female Doctor Molested While Returning Home At Midnight In Bengaluru

An incident of molestation of a female doctor has come to light in Bengaluru. While returning from duty on December 17, an unknown person molested her. The accused stopped her on the pretext of asking the address of the bus stop and touched her chest. The woman has lodged a complaint at Soladevanahalli police station. Police have registered the case and are searching for the accused.

Northeast Will Get World-class Gateway, PM Modi Will Inaugurate 'Bamboo Orchids' Terminal-2 Of Guwahati Airport

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be on Assam tour on 20 and 21 December. On December 20, he will inaugurate Bamboo Orchids Terminal 2 at Guwahati Airport. This new terminal is designed to handle 1.31 crore passengers annually. The terminal is inspired by the cultural heritage of Assam and will position itself as a world-class gateway to Northeast India.

Fraud In PM Awas Yojana, 71 Ineligible People Got Benefits; Government Officials Become Beneficiaries

A case of serious irregularities has come to light under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban in Chhattisgarh. Houses were allotted to 71 beneficiaries with annual income above Rs 3 lakh, ignoring eligibility standards. Of these, 51 beneficiaries are officers and employees working in urban local bodies and various government departments.

Massive Fire Broke Out In Thane's Blue Roof Club, Fire Brigade Personnel Immediately Sent To The Spot.

A massive fire broke out due to fireworks in the Blue Roof Club located in Ghodbunder Road area in Thane, Maharashtra at 10:30 pm on Thursday night. After much effort the fire was brought under control. There is no news of any casualty. Thane Municipal Corporation's disaster department officer Yasteen Tadvi said that we cannot clearly tell the reason for the fire.

People Troubled By Smog In Delhi-NCR Are Moving To The Mountains, Huge Crowd Of Tourists In Himachal-Uttarakhand

People troubled by the increasing pollution and smog in the plains including the capital Delhi are moving to the mountains. The crowd of tourists has started increasing at the tourist places of Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. 35 thousand to 50 thousand tourists are reaching Himachal Pradesh on normal days of the week.

The Incident Happening Inside The Boundary Wall Cannot Be Considered As 'public View', Big Decision Of Rajasthan High Court In SC-ST Case.

If an incident occurs within the boundary walls of a closed shop or house then it cannot be considered in 'public view'. Which is an essential condition for this Act.'' Saying this, the Rajasthan High Court in its judgment overturned the 31-year-old decision of the lower court in the SC-ST case.

More Than 21 Lakh Public Complaints Were Received This Year, This Much Was Resolved; Government Gave Information In Parliament

The government told the Rajya Sabha on Thursday that so far this year, more than 21 lakh public complaints have been received against various government departments. Union Minister of State for Personnel Jitendra Singh said in a written reply that between January and December 9, 21,17,346 public complaints were received, out of which 21,16,766 were resolved.

'The Worst Is Over', IndiGo Resumes 2200 Flights; CEO Made A Big Claim

IndiGo CEO Peter Elbers said that the airline has emerged even stronger after overcoming challenging times. 'The worst is over' after restoring a network of 2200 flights. The airline's focus now is on resilience, root cause analysis and reconstruction. Indigo had canceled flights due to the duty and rest rules of pilots. A DGCA committee is investigating the operational disruptions.

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