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Rajasthan's new catering policy hurts RTDC business

Rajasthan's finance department amends procurement rules, allowing multiple agencies beyond RTDC for official event catering. Officials fear this move will deepen RTDC's financial crisis. Explore the implications.

6 Essential Gen Z Slang Words Explained

Discover the top 6 Gen Z slang terms dominating conversations in India. From 'slay' to 'rizz,' learn what these viral words mean and how to use them correctly.

Rajasthan Police Constable Result 2025 Out

Rajasthan Police Constable Result 2025 declared for September exam. Check your score now at police.rajasthan.gov.in. Thousands appeared for recruitment across state centers.

MP's ₹5,000 Crore Boost for Youth Self-Employment

Madhya Pradesh CM Dr. Yadav announces loans worth ₹5,000 crore for 7 lakh youth, 1 lakh govt jobs, and a state youth festival, fueling India's developed nation dream. Explore the details.

PAU Youth Festival Celebrates Punjabi Culture

Punjab Agricultural University's Youth Festival 2024 dazzled with cultural performances, highlighting Punjabi heritage through music, dance and folk arts. Don't miss the visual spectacle!

Rajasthan ends two-child rule for local elections

Rajasthan government removes two-child disqualification rule for local body elections after three decades. Minister Jabbar Singh Kharra explains why public representatives deserve equal treatment.

Youth Conclave & Parliament Inspire Future Leaders

The Millennium School Kurukshetra successfully hosted the transformative Haryana Youth Conclave and Bharat Youth Parliament, empowering young minds with leadership skills and parliamentary awareness.

Bihar's Youthful Transformation: Rewriting State's Destiny

Discover how Bihar, with 58% of its population under 25, is leveraging its demographic dividend to overcome historical challenges and emerge as India's next growth story. From education reforms to economic resurgence.

Rajasthan: Private Schools to Get Government Status

Rajasthan Education Minister Madan Dilawar reveals groundbreaking policy allowing private schools to obtain government status, promising fee regulation and quality education access for all students across the state.

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