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Time of India
04-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
Recruitment for 240 posts in Kasturba Gandhi schools begins
Prayagraj: The process of recruitment on vacant teaching and non-teaching posts of Kasturba Gandhi Awasiya Vidhylaya has been started. There are 20 Kasturba Gandhi Residential Girls Schools and Upgraded Kasturba Gandhi Residential Girls Schools in the Prayagraj district, with a total of 240 teaching and non-teaching staff. The state govt has launched the recruitment process for the vacant posts in many subjects. Basic Shiksha Akhikari (Prayagraj) Praveen Kumar Tiwari told reporters that the recruitment is being done for 48 different posts, including 31 posts for women teachers. Among the vacant posts, the highest are the 10 posts for computer education, followed by eight for art & craft, home science, and music. All these posts are for part-time. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Brain Co-Founder Andrew Ng, Recommends: Read These 5 Books And Turn Your Life Around Blinkist: Andrew Ng's Reading List Undo Additionally, there are three posts each for Mathematics, Science, and English, and two posts each for Social Science and Hindi Language; all full-time. Among the non-teaching staff, there are four posts for full-time accountants, one for chief cook, nine for assistant cook, and nine posts for peon. Applicants may apply for all these posts by May 6. After the completion of the recruitment process for these posts, the number of teaching and non-teaching staff in Kasturba Gandhi Residential Girls Schools in the district will increase to 288.


The Print
21-04-2025
- Politics
- The Print
Wanted in 37 cases, Maoist Prayag Manjhi killed in Jharkhand was ‘big headache' for security forces
In the Lugu hills in the Lalpania area of Bokaro district, Vivek, along with two other top Maoist leaders and five others, died in an exchange of fire with a joint team of the CRPF Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) and the Jharkhand Jaguar. The operation started early Monday morning and lasted for roughly two hours, ending in arguably the biggest catch for the forces in the state. Jharkhand Police recall that Vivek da was the 'biggest' Maoist commander in the state and 'successor' to Communist Party of India (Maoist) politburo member Prashant Bose alias Kishan da, arrested in November 2021. New Delhi: An ideologically strong commander among the Maoists, Prayag Manjhi, commonly known as Vivek da, kept the entirety of Jharkhand on its toes and ruled the jungles in the Parasnath area at the peak of the Naxal movement in the state, senior officers say, while describing the top Maoist leader killed Monday. Responding to the operation, Home Minister Amit Shah reiterated his objective to eliminate Naxalism from the country. 'Our march to eliminate Naxalism continues unabated. Today, security forces achieved another significant success in the ongoing operation to uproot Naxalism,' the Home Minister said in an X post while announcing the death of eight Maoists, including Vivek, who carried a reward of Rs one crore on his head. Hindi Language graduate to Maoist Born in a tribal family in the Dalbudha village of Dhanbad to father Charku Manjhi and mother Badki Manjhiyain, Vivek graduated from Katras College. According to details that security agencies have on him, Vivek had graduated in Hindi Language by 1988. While the current crop of police personnel could not pinpoint the year he joined the Naxals, quite a few of them recall having read about him due to the number of attacks he carried out in the state. He married a Special Area Committee member of the CPI(Maoist), Jaya Di alias Chintha Di, who was the president of Nari Mukti Sangh (NMS), an alleged frontal organisation of the CPI(Maoist), according to police records. She was arrested in 2024. Senior officers who tracked the rise and fall of the Naxal movement in Jharkhand say that nearly all attacks by the Maoists in the Parasnath jungles could be traced to Vivek. '[For the forces], he [Vivek] had been a big headache. He was behind many attacks on the police stations and posts in the Dhanbad, Giridih, Bokaro and Koderma districts. He was behind nearly all the attacks in the Parasnath belt, making it impenetrable for the forces,' a senior police officer, privy to Vivek's rise to the Maoist commander post, tells ThePrint. According to Jharkhand Police, there had been 37 cases, naming Vivek as the prime accused. However, considering his command over the Maoist cadre, he was possibly behind many more cases, say 100, officers claim. Officials do not rule out his hand in high-profile cases—the killing of ex-chief minister of Jharkhand Babu Lal Marandi's younger son and an attack on the CISF camp in 2007. In the case of Marandi's son, a group of Maoists indiscriminately fired on a cultural gathering at Chilodih village in Koderma, leaving 20 people, including Anup Marandi, dead in October 2007. Months earlier, a group of nearly 400 Maoists had attacked a CISF camp, leaving six officers dead. Two years before that, Maoists allegedly attacked a home guard training centre in Giridih town, leaving five persons, including four home guards, dead in 2005. The Bokaro district police booked Vivek in August 2015 for allegedly putting 24 trucks from the firm of Ravindra Pandey, then-MP from BJP in Giridih, on fire. Sources aware of the development say Vivek's stature within the Maoist cadre rose further after Kisan da was jailed in 2021. However, sources also claim, Vivek had a limited role and influence as CPI(Maoist) Central Committee member, not at par with other senior CCMs. 'He was the biggest Maoist cadre in the state, but his influence was too limited, for a CCM. He was [the] operations man in Jharkhand, whose job was to extort money from people in the coal field business and contractor ships,' a source aware of his profile tells ThePrint (Edited by Madhurita Goswami) Also Read: Despite 3 SC orders, Bihar, Jharkhand owe employees of undivided Bihar Rs 500 cr. Inside 25-yr feud


News18
21-04-2025
- General
- News18
SSC GD 2025 Vacancy List Revised; Now 53,690 Posts On Offer
Earlier, SSC had notified a total of 39,481 vacancies for the post of Constable (General Duty) in CAPFs and the SSF, Rifleman (GD) in the Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in NCB The Staff Selection Commission, SSC has revised the tentative vacancies of Constable(GD) in CAPFs, SSF, Rifleman (GD) in Assam Rifles and Sepoy in NCB Examination, 2025. A total of 53,690 posts will be filled through the recruitment drive. Candidates who appeared for the examination can check the SSC GD revised vacancy notification on the official website at Earlier, SSC had notified a total of 39,481 vacancies for the post of Constable (General Duty) in the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) and the Secretariat Security Force (SSF), Rifleman (GD) in the Assam Rifles, and Sepoy in the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB). This has now been increased to 53,690. SSC GD 2025 Revised Vacancy Break-up BSF – 16371 CISF – 16571 CRPF – 14359 SSB – 902 ITBP – 3468 AR – 1865 SSF – 132 NCB – 22 The SSC GD Constable Examination was conducted between February 4 and February 25, 2025. The results are expected to be declared soon. The CBT exam consisted of General Knowledge, English/Hindi Language, Mathematics, and Intelligence and Reasoning sections. Each section comprised 20 objective-type questions. For each correct answer, candidates will get two marks. A penalty of 0.5 marks will be applied for every incorrect answer. SSC GD Constable Result 2025: Steps To Check Step 1: Once out, visit the official SSC website: Step 2: Click on the 'Results' section on the homepage. Step 4: Click the link to download the result SSC GD Result PDF. Step 5: Use Ctrl + F to search for your roll number or name in the PDF. Step 6: Save the result for future reference. Next, those who clear the CBT, will have to appear for the Physical Efficiency Test (PET), and Physical Standard Test (PST), followed by a Medical Examination. Details regarding the dates and venues for these tests will be published on the official SSC website soon after the written exam results are announced.