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Edu dept to get lion share of 26k new jobs: CM
Edu dept to get lion share of 26k new jobs: CM

Time of India

time18-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Edu dept to get lion share of 26k new jobs: CM

Jaipur: Chief minister Bhajan Lal Sharma Friday announced the break-up of over 26,000 new govt jobs, with the largest share allocated to the education sector. The announcement came a day after Union home minister Amit Shah's public address at Dadiya village, Jaipur, where he spoke about employment generation and recruitment reforms. Sharma said, "The govt is committed to creating maximum employment opportunities for youth in a transparent and time-bound manner. We are ensuring that every deserving candidate gets a fair chance." Recruitment notifications for more than 26,000 posts were issued in a single day Thursday, covering a wide range of departments. The education department leads the drive with recruitment for 3,225 lecturer posts and 6,500 senior teacher positions in secondary education. The Sanskrit education department will recruit 2,759 teachers for Level-1 and Level-2, while the primary education department has advertised 5,000 Level-1 teacher posts. In the home department, recruitment was announced for 1,015 sub-inspector posts, including 896 sub-inspector (AP), four for the Sahariya community, 25 for Scheduled Areas, 26 Sub-Inspector (IB), and 64 Platoon Commander posts. The Home Guard Department has also issued notifications for 84 Platoon Commander positions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Other key departments have announced large-scale recruitments as well. The agriculture department will appoint 281 assistant engineers and 1,100 agriculture supervisors. The animal husbandry department will recruit 1,100 veterinary officers, while the forest department will fill 785 positions including forest guards, foresters, and surveyors. The energy department has advertised 2,163 vacancies, and the public health engineering department (PHED) has notified 1,050 posts. In addition, the Ayurveda department has issued recruitment notifications for 1,535 contractual AYUSH officer posts.

Delhi Police arrest Maharashtra Home Guard who conned women on matrimonial website
Delhi Police arrest Maharashtra Home Guard who conned women on matrimonial website

Indian Express

time05-06-2025

  • Indian Express

Delhi Police arrest Maharashtra Home Guard who conned women on matrimonial website

An employee with the Home Guard Department in Maharashtra, who allegedly deceived innocent women on the pretext of marriage through a matrimonial website, was arrested by the Delhi Police on Wednesday. The accused, Nagesh Arjun Pawar, a 29-year-old resident of Mumbai, was found siphoning off money from unsuspecting victims by promising them marriage, according to police reports. Six complaints registered on various cybercrime portals have been linked to the same modus operandi. Investigations are ongoing to identify other victims and ascertain the full extent of his cyber crimes, the police said. The case came to light after a woman filed a complaint on the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal alleging that she was defrauded of Rs 20 lakh by a man posing as Vishal Bhosle. The complainant had created a profile on the matrimonial website and was contacted by Bhosle, who claimed to work at Morgan Stanley, a multinational financial services company, in Worli, Mumbai. He also convinced her that he owned a 50 per cent stake in Adventure Water Sports and Mansion Sahara Star Club. According to the Delhi Police, Bhosle would ask the woman for money under the guise of various emergencies, including hospital admissions, car accidents, and mobile phone purchases, as their relationship progressed. The transactions eventually amounted to Rs 20 lakh, the woman stated to the police. Upon realising that the woman had been deceived, she reported the matter online, which led to the registration of a First Information Report (FIR) and a subsequent investigation. 'During the investigation, the details of the accounts of the complainant were obtained from the bank. On the basis of information obtained from the bank and technical analysis, we located the accused at Kandivali East in Mumbai. Accordingly, a raid was conducted at the hideout and one accused, namely Nagesh Arjun Pawar, was arrested,' said Rajiv Ranjan, Deputy Commissioner of Police, Rohini. According to the police, Pawar allegedly confessed to creating a fake identity using fabricated photos and details under the name Vishal Bhosle on the matrimonial site. He admitted to coercing the complainant into transferring funds and even acquiring a credit card in her name, which he used for his luxuries. He revealed that the money received was used to sustain a lavish lifestyle.

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