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UP PGT Exam to be held on Oct 15–16, TGT on Dec 18–19
UP PGT Exam to be held on Oct 15–16, TGT on Dec 18–19

Hindustan Times

time02-08-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

UP PGT Exam to be held on Oct 15–16, TGT on Dec 18–19

The Post Graduate Teacher (PGT) Recruitment Exam–2022 for 4,512 government-aided secondary schools in Uttar Pradesh will be conducted on October 15 and 16, while the Trained Graduate Teacher (TGT) Recruitment Exam–2022 is scheduled for December 18 and 19. (For representation only) The decision was taken during a meeting of the Uttar Pradesh Education Service Selection Commission (UPESSC) held on Friday to finalise dates for the long-pending recruitment exams. Confirming the announcement, UPESSC deputy secretary Shivji Malviya also stated that the Uttar Pradesh Teacher Eligibility Test (UP-TET) will now be conducted on January 29 and 30. The last UP-TET was held on January 23, 2022, and the exam has not been conducted in the state for the past four years. A total of 8,68,531 candidates have applied for the 3,539 TGT posts, while 4,64,605 applicants have registered for 624 PGT positions. Many candidates have reportedly been waiting over three years for the exams to be held. Notably, this is the fourth time the TGT exam dates have been revised. Originally scheduled for April 4–5, the exam was postponed to May 14–15, then rescheduled for July 21–22, as per a notification issued by Commission Exam Controller Devendra Pratap Singh on April 30. It is now slated for December 18–19. The PGT exam has seen similar delays. Initially planned for April 11–12, the dates were later changed to June 18–19, then to June 20–21, and subsequently postponed to the last week of August. The final dates have now been fixed for October 15–16.

5 kids living with mothers in jail handed over to relatives
5 kids living with mothers in jail handed over to relatives

Time of India

time16-07-2025

  • Time of India

5 kids living with mothers in jail handed over to relatives

Kanpur: Joint efforts of Child Welfare Committee (CWC) and jail superintendent BF Pandey paid the prize when five children, living inside the jail along with their mother, came out of jail wall and breathed in open air with their close relatives. Around four months ago, jail superintendent and CWC members had planned to send children living with their under-trial or sentenced mothers to their close relatives so that they live their free lives in society and not behind the bars. Talking to TOI, jail superintendent Pandey stated that as per rules, a child could stay inside the jail along with his/her mother till the age of six years. Thereafter he/she has to be separated from their mother in the interest of their future. There were five children who had either attained the age of six years or about to attain the age. Metropolitan magistrate and member of CWC, Devendra Pratap Singh, had met with him in the month of February last and asked him to prepare documents as per rule in this regard, Pandey added. First, close relatives of the undertrial and convicted women were identified and thereafter their social inquiry report was sought from district administration. Meetings were convened among prisoners and their close relatives who had to be declared as guardians of children and after seeking their consent, legal documentary proceedings were executed. The guardians of the children were their grandmother, aunts, uncles and children were handed over to them on this day. CWC's initiative was appreciated by the Jail staff and relatives of children. Nirmal Pandey and Usha Tiwari, president and members of CWC respectively, directed the district probation officer and district basic education officer to make arrangements for education of the children. Now they would be admitted in schools and get free education. Jail superintendent stated that as per rule, the close relatives who had been declared their guardians would get financial assistance of Rs 4000 per month for children's expenses. Judicial official Devendra Pratap Singh stated that considering these children eligible, the bench had also passed an order to provide them financial help by linking them to the Chief Minister Bal Seva Yojana so that the parents who raise them can get monthly financial help for these children. Jail superintendent BD Pandey said that talks are going on with the families of the remaining children and their treatment will also be done after their written consent.

Tanot Mata temple, Jaisalmer Fort museum reopen as border tensions ease
Tanot Mata temple, Jaisalmer Fort museum reopen as border tensions ease

Time of India

time15-05-2025

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  • Time of India

Tanot Mata temple, Jaisalmer Fort museum reopen as border tensions ease

Jaisalmer: The historic Tanot Mata Temple , a 1,200-year-old sacred site near the India-Pakistan border in Jaisalmer, is set to reopen for visitors Friday as border tensions subside. Jaisalmer Fort Palace Museum inside the Sonar Fort has also recommenced operations. Security forces continue their search operations as remnants of drones and missiles from recent cross-border incidents are being discovered in various locations. BSF Sector North's DIG Yogendra Singh Rathore said while the ancient temple was temporarily closed for safety, BSF priests continued daily worship and aarti. The temple will now welcome public in these rituals from Friday. Jaisalmer Fort Palace Museum, meanwhile, reopened Thursday, Shri Girdhar Memorial Charitable Trust director Devendra Pratap Singh said, following security assessments and normalisation of conditions. Officials said Pakistani missile and drone remnants are still being found in Rajasthan's border areas. A missile-like object was found near Karalia Bera village in Balotra district's Gida area, while a cap-like component was found near Chousira Patial village's Patodi outpost. Village authorities acted swiftly upon receiving reports of suspicious items. Gida station officer Vishal Kumar and Patodi Outpost head constable Dungararam secured the locations and liaised with Uttarlai Air Force personnel for collection. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Ótimas notícias para os cidadãos brasileiros! Leia mais Undo On Thursday, additional drone debris was found on forest department land in Anupgarh's village 12A, Sriganganagar district, along with damaged drone cameras. Police, BSF officers, and security agencies began investigations after villagers reported the findings. Jodhpur police range inspector general Vikas Kumar confirmed that defence systems successfully intercepted incoming projectiles during the recent tensions, with debris landing in unpopulated areas without causing harm. Farmers are now discovering these remains whilst working their fields. He added that combined military-police searches continue in border areas, with residents advised against handling debris or sharing related social media content for safety reasons.

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway delayed again: Public awaits clarity from NHAI on Phase 4 opening since March 2025
Delhi-Dehradun Expressway delayed again: Public awaits clarity from NHAI on Phase 4 opening since March 2025

Time of India

time14-05-2025

  • Time of India

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway delayed again: Public awaits clarity from NHAI on Phase 4 opening since March 2025

Delhi-Dehradun Expressway delayed again: The Delhi-Dehradun Expressway is a big road project. It aims to cut travel time from over six hours to about 2.5 hours. But the project has faced many delays. People are now waiting for clear answers on when it will fully open. Phase 1 is already finished. It covers a 32-km stretch from Akshardham to Baghpat. It was completed on March 2025 itself. But other phases 2.3 & 4 has not officially completed and opened yet. Commuters are still facing problems due to the delay. Dear @NHAI_Official It's been a while there is NO clarity or update on the Delhi-Dehradun expressway. Phase-1 was completed last year itself, when do you plan to get it operational for public?I'm sure you understand there has been suffering for commuters for 2+ years now. There has been no clear update from the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI). Devendra Pratap Singh, an X user, shared his frustration via post. He said people have been suffering for more than two years. Anand Sankar, another X user, also post about the delays. He said the project keeps missing deadlines. Many people feel the same and are growing impatient. Our Delhi Dehradun expressway also keeps missing deadlines. The main reason for the delay is a legal issue. A land dispute in Mandola, Ghaziabad, is still in court. The Supreme Court and High Court had planned to hold hearings in April 2025 already. However, there still isn't any clear update about its opening. Some parts of the expressway are ready. Phase 1 and a 3.4-km section in Dehradun are already in use. But the full 210-km road is not yet open. The expressway includes modern features like a 12-km elevated wildlife corridor over Rajaji National Park. People are hoping the full expressway will open soon. Delhi-Dehradun Expressway: Project overview and current status The Delhi-Dehradun Expressway is a six-lane (expandable to eight lanes) controlled-access highway connecting Delhi to Dehradun via Uttar Pradesh. This expressway passes through key towns such as Baghpat, Shamli, and Saharanpur. The Delhi-Dehradun Expressway project, costing over ₹12,000 crore, is part of the Bharatmala Pariyojana. It includes several engineering marvels such as 113 underpasses, five railway overbridges, and a 12-km elevated corridor to protect wildlife in Rajaji National Park. Delhi-Dehradun Expressway construction is divided into four phases: Phase 1: Akshardham (Delhi) to Khekra (Baghpat) – Completed and partially operational Phase 2: Eastern Peripheral Expressway to Saharanpur – Nearing completion Phase 3: Saharanpur to Ganeshpur (Uttarakhand border) – Advanced stages Phase 4: Ganeshpur to Dehradun – Final stretch with longest wildlife corridor, delayed due to legal issues. What about Delhi - Dehradun expressway ?? Partial openings have eased traffic on some stretches. Phase 4 is yet to open. Once it does, travel time will drop sharply. It will also improve regional connectivity. Economic growth will get a strong boost. Delhi-Dehradun Expressway: Legal proceedings impacting the Opening The expressway's delay is due to a land ownership dispute. It involves a property in Mandola, Ghaziabad. This issue has stalled the final clearance. Without it, full operation can't begin. The Supreme Court had set hearings for mid-April 2025. But now, the High Court's verdict which was expected on April 29, 2025 is set to clear things. I Feel Ashamed Being A BJP Supporter When Toll's Are Started Before Completion of The Delhi Dehradun Expressway Moreover if We Can Answer Who Ask About This All.@nitin_gadkari @OfficeOfNG Delhi-Dehradun Expressway: Regional benefits Besides cutting travel time, the expressway has Asia's longest elevated wildlife corridor. It runs over Rajaji National Park. It helps protect animal migration routes. This will help protect both local communities and ecosystems. FAQs 1. Why is the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway delayed? Answer: The Delhi-Dehradun Expressway delay is primarily due to a legal dispute over land in Mandola, Ghaziabad. 2. When is the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway expected to open fully? Answer: The full opening of Delhi-Dehradun Expressway is projected for late 2025. There's a pending High Court's verdict yet to come. 3. What is the length and design of the Delhi-Dehradun Expressway? Answer: The expressway is approximately 210 km long, six lanes wide, and includes a 12-km elevated wildlife corridor over Rajaji National Park. 4. How much will the Delhi-Dehradun expressway reduce travel time? Answer: It will cut travel time between Delhi and Dehradun from around 6 hours to approximately 2.5 hours. 5. What are the environmental features of the Delhi-Dehradun expressway? Answer: It features Asia's longest elevated wildlife corridor to protect animals and reduce human-wildlife conflicts. For more informative articles on historical and upcoming events from around the world, please visit Indiatimes Events.

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