RSSB Rajasthan Agriculture Supervisor Recruitment 2026 notification released for 1100 posts, apply at rssb.rajasthan.gov.in

RSSB Rajasthan Agriculture Supervisor Recruitment 2026 notification released for 1100 vacancies online The Rajasthan Staff Selection Board (RSSB) has released the official notification for the Agriculture Supervisor Recruitment 2026. A total of 1,100 vacancies are available, including 944 posts under NTSP and 156 posts under TSP. Eligible candidates can submit applications online from January 13,…

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IND v SA: Shush! Virat Kohli’s siblings draw attention as Team India batter surpasses Sachin Tendulkar’s world record | Cricket News

Vikas Kohli and Bhawna Kohli, Virat Kohli’s brother and sister, are once again in the spotlight for their social media posts after the batting superstar delivered a standout performance in Ranchi, helping India clinch a 17-run win over South Africa on Sunday evening. Kohli reached his 52nd international century in the opening ODI against South…

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Mustafizur Rahman row: ‘I’ve received death threats’- Bangladesh players’ chief speaks out | Cricket News

Bangladesh cricket team (ANI) Bangladesh’s Cricketers’ Welfare Association president Mohammad Mithun has revealed that he has received death threats after speaking up for players who were subjected to derogatory remarks by a senior Bangladesh Cricket Board official. In an interview with Cricbuzz, Mithun said his stance was driven purely by concern for player welfare, especially…

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T20 World Cup: South Africa, West Indies finally leave India after travel chaos amid West Asia conflict | Cricket News

South Africa’s captain Aiden Markram, left, and West Indies’ captain Shai Hope. (AP Photo) NEW DELHI: The final batch of players and support staff from South Africa and West Indies have finally departed India following days of travel uncertainty caused by airspace closures linked to the ongoing West Asia conflict, the International Cricket Council (ICC)…

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‘Finger pointing’: India rejects Pakistan’s charges of attacks on minorities; hits back at its own ‘abysmal record’ | India News

NEW DELHI: The ministry of external affairs (MEA) on Monday rejected Pakistan’s charges of attacks on minorities in India. The MEA called it a “finger pointing” act and said that the neighbouring nation itself has an “abysmal record on this front”.“We reject the reported remarks from a country whose abysmal record on this front speaks…

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