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TS TET June 2025 schedule released at tgtet.aptonline.in: Check examination dates here
TS TET June 2025 schedule released at tgtet.aptonline.in: Check examination dates here

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

TS TET June 2025 schedule released at tgtet.aptonline.in: Check examination dates here

The Telangana State Teacher Eligibility Test (TS TET) 2025 is scheduled from June 18 to June 30, 2025, in a computer-based format. Hall tickets will be available for download from June 9 on the official portal Candidates should verify all details on the hall ticket upon downloading, and results are expected by July 22. The Department of School Education, Government of Telangana, has officially released the schedule for the Telangana State Teacher Eligibility Test (TS TET) June 2025. The exam is a mandatory qualification for candidates aspiring to become teachers in government and private schools across the state. As per the official announcement, the TS TET 2025 will be conducted from June 18 to June 30, 2025, in a computer-based format. The exam will be held in two shifts each day—morning and afternoon. Candidates can appear for Paper I, Paper II, or both, depending on the level they wish to teach. The hall tickets will be available from June 9 on the official portal and the results are expected by July 22. TS TET subject wise schedule 2025 The TS TET exam is scheduled to be held from June 18 to 30, 2025. Here is the complete subject wise schedule for registered candidates: TS TET exam schedule 2025 Moreover, candidates who are appearing for the TG TET examination can also attempt the online mock test prepared by the Department of School Education. The direct link to attempt the TS TET mock test is available at the official examination website. The same is provided below for the candidates: TS TET mock test June 2025 direct link TS TET hall ticket 2025 release date The admit card for TS TET exam will be released on June 9, 2025. Once released, registered candidates will be able to download their hall tickets from the following websites: Follow the steps below to download the TS TET hall tickets online: Visit the official TS TET website. Click on the 'Hall Ticket Download' link. Enter your Journal Number and Date of Birth. Download and print the hall ticket. Candidates must verify all details on the hall ticket, including name, photograph, exam center, and timings. In case of discrepancies, contact the TS TET authorities immediately. Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

TS Inter Supplementary Result 2025: Release date, how to check scorecard on tsbie.cgg.gov.in; details here
TS Inter Supplementary Result 2025: Release date, how to check scorecard on tsbie.cgg.gov.in; details here

Mint

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Mint

TS Inter Supplementary Result 2025: Release date, how to check scorecard on tsbie.cgg.gov.in; details here

The Telangana Board of Intermediate Education is expected to declare the TS Inter Supplementary Result 2025 in the third week of June, reports said. However, there has been no official confirmation of the result announcement date. Once the result is announced, students can check on the official websites such as or Check the official website of TSBIE at 2. Tap n TS Inter Supplementary Result 2025 for 1st or 2nd year link given on the home page. 3. A new page will appear where candidates must enter their login credentials. 4. Press the "Submit" button to view the result. 5. Review your result and download the page. 7. Keep a hard copy for future references Roll number/hall ticket number Marks received in each subject Total marks Grade or division Stream (General or Vocational) The theory exams began on May 22 and concluded on May 30, 2025. They were conducted in two shifts each day: first-year exams took place in the forenoon session (9:00 AM to 12:00 Noon), while second-year exams were held in the afternoon session (2:30 PM to 5:30 PM). The supplementary theory exams started with Language Paper I on May 22 and ended with Modern Languages and Geography papers on May 29, 2025. In the first year, a total of 4,88,430 students sat for the examination across both general and vocational streams. Out of these, 3,22,191 students passed, resulting in a pass percentage of 65.96%. In the second year, 5,08,582 students took the IPE March exam (including both general and vocational streams), with 3,33,908 students passing, marking a pass percentage of 65.65%. The TS Inter Supplementary Result 2025 available online will be provisional. Students are encouraged to collect their official Telangana Intermediate marksheets and pass certificates from their respective schools once the final TS supply result 2025 is released.

How E-Challan TS Has Simplified Traffic Violation Payments for Vehicle Owners?
How E-Challan TS Has Simplified Traffic Violation Payments for Vehicle Owners?

Business Upturn

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Business Upturn

How E-Challan TS Has Simplified Traffic Violation Payments for Vehicle Owners?

Going by the old templates, traffic fine payment was an agonising process with long waiting lines, receipts in paper slips, and what was actually not. Today, e-challan TS has become a digital one, swifter, and more convenient. This intelligent system is transforming how parking violations are dealt with in Telangana. Fines can now be viewed, tracked, and paid with a simple click, for instance, when one crosses a red light or just hangs over a parking lot slightly longer than allowed. Above all, the basic information required for initiation is the vehicle owner details. Continue reading to understand how e-challan TS makes traffic violation payments for vehicle owners very easy. What is Telangana State E-Challan? Telangana State Police uses an automated system to issue electronic tickets for traffic violations. The computer system and mobile cameras or persons record the violations (such as speeding, jumping signals, or illegal parking). If the violation is found and captured, the vehicle owner's details are used to create a digital challan, which is then sent to the owner's mobile number registered with them. Each e-Challan would contain information like the type of offence, date of offence, place of offence, and fine amount. Vehicle owners may check the status of and pay their vehicle fine online through the official Telangana Transport portal, freeing away all paperwork and thus making it user-friendly. Hence, through this digital means, all the traditional processes carried out on paper are eradicated, thereby not only easing the procedure but also bringing some advantages to both enforcement authorities and vehicle owners alike. Key Benefits of E-Challan TS for Vehicle Owners The system of e challan TS has completely changed how traffic fines are imposed in Telangana. The following are the main benefits of using the e-challan system: 1. Efficiency and Accuracy The system's digital method aims at eliminating manual errors frequent with traditional paper challan. Today, violations are recorded accurately by surveillance cameras or electronic means for prompt and exact issuance of challan. Thus, it curtails unnecessary delays and improves data handling. 2. Accountability and Transparency Every stage of the process is digitally recorded in the system, from the issuance of the challan to the confirmation of the payment. This openness holds traffic cops and vehicle owners accountable and builds systemic trust. A transparent audit trail will help suppress disputes and corruption. 3. Convenience for Car Owners Users no longer have to physically visit a traffic station in person to check a violation, view fine details, and pay for it online from their homes. Also, time is saved, and they are relieved of the stress of any paperwork or standing in line. 4. Options for Digital Payments With the detection of offences at one place, it has become very convenient to pay these fines, allowing mobile wallets, net banking, and credit/debit cards as payment options. This system also aids revenue collection by the traffic department authorities and tends to enhance compliance. How E-Challan TS Works? The TS E-Challan system functions in the state of Telangana to regulate the traffic system smoothly: 1. Violation Detection Traffic violations such as over-speeding or jumping a signal are detected by these authorities using speed guns and high-resolution CCTV cameras installed at strategically located junctions. Simultaneously, the device records the registration number and details of the offence committed by the vehicle. 2. Data Processing and Extraction of Registration Number The video and encrypted data set are transmitted for analysis at the central traffic control server. Using ANPR technology, it further extracts vehicle number and owner information from the RTO or the VAHAN/SARATHI database. 3. Derivation of Contact Information After identification of the defaulter, the e-challan is generated from the registered contact details of the defaulter. These issuing authorities then send details of the violation, including date, time, and amount of penalty, by email or SMS to the defaulter. 4. Notification and Payment E-challan payments can be done online using mobile applications or through the official transport portal of Telangana. Besides, debit/credit cards, UPI, net banking, and mobile wallets can be convenient digital payment channels for the user. How to Avoid the TS E-Challan? The following are important pointers to help you avoid traffic fines in India: Following Road Safety Rules is a must: Drive on the left side of the road; it is only under an appropriate signal and clearance that you are allowed to pass on the right. Drive on the left side of the road; it is only under an appropriate signal and clearance that you are allowed to pass on the right. Stay away from Phone Use While Driving: It is illegal to operate a phone while driving a motor vehicle, and also unsafe. It is illegal to operate a phone while driving a motor vehicle, and also unsafe. Avoid Over-Speeding: Never go beyond the speed limit that has been placed in speed-sensitive areas. Never go beyond the speed limit that has been placed in speed-sensitive areas. Never drink and drive: Stop drinking and driving to avoid accidents and penalties. Final Thoughts TS E-Challan has come into existence for a smart, safe, and responsible traffic management system. The automatic detection of offences, fines imposed, and online payment of such fines inculcate discipline on the road. Thus, eliminating human errors and ensuring transparency. Checking the fines and paying for them online is time-saving and less cumbersome for the owners of vehicles. Hence, the entire system caters to developing a more developed and better urban transport system while also ensuring the enforcement of traffic regulations.

Meet the Senate's bipartisan wildfire-fighting duo
Meet the Senate's bipartisan wildfire-fighting duo

Yahoo

time28-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Meet the Senate's bipartisan wildfire-fighting duo

A few months ago, Alex Padilla was trying to keep Tim Sheehy out of the US Senate. Now the two senators are emerging as a forceful bipartisan duo. The California Democrat and Montana Republican are collaborating on a series of bills intended to more aggressively fight the wildfire epidemic now gripping the country from coast to coast. They've bonded over raising kids as senators, shared drinks, and — yes — Padilla thinks Sheehy is an OK guy, despite defeating former Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., during Padilla's stint as a deputy on Democrats' campaign arm last year. 'Don't get me wrong: I love Big Jon. I miss Big Jon,' Padilla said, sitting beside Sheehy in a rare joint interview with Semafor. 'But the voters of Montana spoke. And I guess he's not as bad of a guy as I heard.' Fourteen new senators have been sworn in since the 2024 election, replacing departing bipartisan dealmakers. Senators are trying to rebuild cross-party relationships following that turnover, and Sheehy and Padilla show that it's possible. Sheehy is a former Navy SEAL serving in his first elected office; Padilla was an engineer before grinding his way through California politics to the Senate. The two met when Padilla spoke to new senators, just as wildfires were wreaking havoc on Los Angeles. Sheehy, who founded an aerial firefighting company in Montana, was an obvious partner for Padilla. 'If we can't agree on literally making sure that cities don't burn to the ground, then our republic is probably lost, you know?' Sheehy said. Semafor spoke to both senators about their partnership and the half-dozen bills they are working on together, which address forest management, wildfire coordination and readiness. This conversation has been edited for clarity and brevity. Burgess Everett: How do you all stay connected on these issues amid everything that's happening in the Senate? Tim Sheehy: We share margaritas. And some beer. Alex Padilla: Modelo specifically. TS: We make the point on the floor always to pop over: 'Working on this, work on that.' We don't have a set meeting. It's not structured, but whenever we pass each other, make sure to give a quick update. AP: I have him captive when I see him in the chair [presiding over the Senate]. He can't run away from me. How are you toggling Republicans' for executive action from President Trump with your legislative drive? AP: I can't wait for a joint letter to the White House once the bills get through both the Senate and the House. The Senate version of the Fix Our Forests Act is probably the prime example of what the collaboration can and should lead to. TS: That bill is flying kind of under the radar so far. But the scope and the implications of that bill really will be vast. Fire is kind of the breaching tool to focus people's attention on why it's critical we get after it. But the impacts are far beyond just fire. It's going to bring back a lot of common-sense management for our lands. … It's going to help revive our struggling timber industry, where in certain areas it's blossomed on private land, but on public land, in many cases, it's been restricted. This legislation has been crafted in a bipartisan way. Fires burn blue states and red states equally, they don't care. One of the things you are trying to do is centralize the national fire response. Why? TS: We have to. We keep referring to the West, which obviously is still the epicenter for it. But let's not forget, just about a month and a half ago, that town that burned in New Jersey was in the 98th percentile of fire danger. It wasn't a surprise. … Lahaina, the deadliest fire since Camp Fire — that was 99th percentile fire danger. That town had been modeled as a severe fire risk. Nothing had been done about it. So the disjointed, localized approach that's being defended by a lot of folks? … The same people that walked us into this mess are not the same people that are gonna get us out of this mess. Do you talk about climate change as you two work on this? TS: For me, no. My background as a soldier is: I'm in the middle of a gunfight. While I'm in the middle of a gunfight, I'm not opining as to whether we should be where we're at … my job is to fight the fight and win. If climate change is the cause of all these fires — guess what? Whatever dials we turn on the climate will be 20 or 30 or 40 or 50 years down the line. And in the meantime, we owe our communities better protection than we're giving them now. AP: We have to do both. So I agree that the here and now has created a crisis, has created a sense of urgency, which is why we're doing this bill to be more strategic and effective in how we respond. But I do feel a responsibility to think: Why are there more frequent and larger wildfires? … California has been proudly a leader on things like the shift to renewable energy, electrification of the transportation system, just on and on and on to try to reduce emissions, because we also see how they're connected. In 2020 wildfires alone in California offset emission reductions that we had made for 20 years. TS: [In 2021] just two fires, the Dixie and the Caldor fires combined, emitted more carbon into the atmosphere than every single car in California. How do you get to the finish line on these bills, like the Fix Our Forests Act? AP: We're committed to each other. If there are amendments that we agree and help strengthen the bill, then great. But no poison pills that unravel this agreement, because it was a tough negotiation. … When we first announced it publicly, I got a message from [Rep. Bruce] Westerman on the House side. First positive message. OK, that's good. I can see the pathway to get out of the Senate, there's more than just hope on the House side.

ACOTAR fans convinced they've 'worked out' when Sarah J Maas will announce next book
ACOTAR fans convinced they've 'worked out' when Sarah J Maas will announce next book

Daily Mirror

time06-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

ACOTAR fans convinced they've 'worked out' when Sarah J Maas will announce next book

Fans of the A Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas have been left disappointed after hoping the next book would be announced on the 10th anniversary of the first book's release Fans of A Court of Thorns and Roses were left feeling a bit let down when the book's 10th anniversary passed without any word on a new addition to the series. Before the anniversary, enthusiast were convinced that the 10-year milestone would be the day the next book was announced; however, this turned out to be wrong. ‌ Still, this hasn't dampened the spirits of readers who are convinced that a new book announcement is just around the corner, with some now speculating that the reveal will happen at the end of the month. ‌ Backing up their prediction, they noted that the large ACOTAR book displays appearing in bookstores across America all feature chapter 21 prominently, reports the Mirror US. They also highlighted that such announcements often fall on Wednesdays, which aligns with May 21, and interestingly, this date is right after Bloomsbury's upcoming trade meeting. The fan elaborated on their hypothesis by referencing Sarah J Maas's Spotify wrapped video where she seemingly gave a clue, saying: "5/21 is international tea day. SJM being a TS fan many speculate the Spotify wrapped video where she 'spilled the tea is another hint." As fans eagerly speculate about the release of the next book in the series, they are also scouring for clues about which character it will spotlight, with many fingers pointing towards Elain - sibling to previous protagonists Feyre and Nesta. ‌ The ACOTAR display at Waterstones Liverpool in the UK has stoked fan theories that it's a nod to Elain being the focus of the upcoming story. After Bloomsbury posted a TikTok video of the display, followers didn't hesitate to dive into detective mode, sharing their conjectures online. One aficionado commented: "Without Hope We Can Not Endure- on the floor, closed ivy on the walls, blossoms - looks like hints of Elain!". Another chimed in with: "Truth teller on the top left and the flower on the top right of the arch (ACOWAR and ACOFAS cover symbols)...very interesting," sparking thoughts of a possible tie to Elain and her rumored romance with Azriel. And yet another enthusiast declared: "ELRIEL IS GETTING CLOSER AND CLOSER GUYS."

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