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Punjab Vidhan Sabha Passes 3 Revenue Amendment Bills

The Punjab Legislative Assembly has passed three significant revenue amendment bills aimed at enhancing tax collection and plugging leakages. The move is expected to strengthen the state's fiscal health. Read more for details.

Bihar to Send TRE-4 Requisition to BPSC by Jan 14

Bihar Education Minister Sunil Kumar announced the requisition for TRE-4 teacher appointments will be sent to BPSC between Jan 10-14. The state also plans to hire 5,500 librarians and 7,000 special educators. Read more.

1,215 New Teachers for Muzaffarpur Schools

Muzaffarpur district is set to recruit 1,215 teachers in government schools under BPSC TRE 4. The appointments will fill vacancies from primary to higher secondary levels, boosting education quality.

Garhwa Schools Grapple with Acute Teacher Crunch

Garhwa district schools face a severe teacher shortage with over 50% posts vacant, impacting science, language, and sports education. Officials say appointments are underway. Read more.

NHM Punjab Hiring 300 Specialist Doctors

NHM Punjab invites applications for 300 Specialist Doctor posts. Apply online by Jan 8, 2026. No application fee. Salary ₹45,000/month. Check eligibility.

Teacher Couple Death: Protests Over Rs 10 Lakh Ex-Gratia

Teacher associations in Punjab reject Rs 10 lakh compensation for a couple who died en route to election duty. They demand Rs 2 crore each, education, and job assurance for the children. Candle marches continue.

Caste Discrimination Probe Ordered at Patna School

Patna district administration orders inquiry after viral video shows students alleging caste-based segregation and denial of food at a government school in Alawalpur village. Details inside.

Punjab Teachers Protest Mandatory Bridge Course

Punjab's experienced teachers with up to 20 years of service protest a mandatory Rs 25,000 bridge course, calling it harassment. Unions demand immediate withdrawal of the order.

Chandigarh teachers detained, demand UGC benefits

Over 125 aided college teachers in Chandigarh were detained during a peaceful protest demanding UGC benefits. Cacta accuses UT administration of delaying implementation despite central funding.

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