The Central Selection Board of Constables (CSBC) Bihar has announced the launch of their new website, csbc.bihar.gov.in. This website will now serve as the main platform for all the latest information regarding Bihar Police Constable results, answer key, and other related updates. Candidates who appeared for the written examination held in August can now access their results through the new website. The selection process for these posts includes multiple stages, with the online written examination being the first step.
In the recent assembly election in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, the victory of the National Conference-Congress alliance over the BJP signifies a peaceful and democratic triumph over the decades-long shadow of guns in the region. The rigged 1987 election, which led to the entry of terrorism in Kashmir Valley, still lingers in the minds of the local population. However, the recent election, which saw participation even from separatists, proves that democratic processes can prevail over extremism. The bold move of the central government to abrogate Article 370 and integrate Kashmir with the rest of India has allowed for this progress.
The South Central Railway officials organized a ‘Rail Chaupal’ programme in Vijayawada, inviting passengers to share their opinions on maintaining cleanliness at railway stations. This community interaction platform was launched by the Railway Board to facilitate direct feedback and address passenger suggestions and grievances. Divisional Railway Manager Narendra A. Patil and other railway officers took part in the programme, where passengers appreciated the initiative and shared suggestions and grievances related to station cleanliness. The railway officers assured that necessary action will be taken to resolve the issues raised by the passengers.
Central Coast Mariners are looking to turn around their underwhelming start in the AFC Champions League as they face off against Shanghai Port, managed by former A-League title winner, Kevin Muscat. With both teams desperate for a win, the stakes are high as Mariners coach, Mark Jackson, remains confident after their recent A-League draw against Melbourne Victory. However, Port will be looking to bounce back after a costly defeat in the Chinese Super League, slipping to second place in the standings.
The India Meteorological Department has issued a special message that a cyclonic storm, named Cyclone Dana, is expected to form over the Bay of Bengal by October 23. This is due to a low-pressure area forming over the east central Bay of Bengal and Andaman Sea, which is likely to intensify into a cyclonic storm by October 23. The system is predicted to reach the Odisha-West Bengal coasts by October 24, leading to rough to very rough sea conditions. The IMD has also advised fishermen to return to shore by October 21 to avoid potential hazards.
The long-awaited comeback of the Hockey India League is finally happening in 2024, with both men's and women's teams competing simultaneously. The league will include eight men's teams and six women's teams, giving a platform for India's best players and international talent to showcase their skills. The three-day player auction will also have a new feature, with no upper limits on bidding to create a level playing field for all teams. This move aims to revitalize Indian hockey and nurture local talent, while also bringing in international expertise to the league.
A bomb explosion near a CRPF school in Delhi's Rohini on Sunday caused panic and damaged the school's boundary wall, nearby shops, and parked cars. Fortunately, no one was injured in the incident and a police team, along with bomb detection squads and sniffer dogs, are investigating the nature of the blast. The National Security Guard has been informed and Special CP R.P. Upadhyay has arrived at the scene to oversee the situation.
The Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in India's capital, New Delhi, has ruled out a terror angle in the explosion that occurred outside a school belonging to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF). The initial investigation revealed that the explosion was caused by a crude bomb, but no injuries were reported. A search operation is ongoing, with the FSL team and bomb disposal squad called to the scene.
A loud explosion near a Central Reserve Police Force school in Delhi's Rohini area caused panic among nearby residents on Sunday. The blast damaged the school's wall, signboards of nearby shops, and car windowpanes, but fortunately, no one was injured. Authorities are currently conducting an investigation to determine the cause and nature of the explosion, with the National Security Guard also being informed. A bomb detection squad and sniffer dogs have been deployed to the scene for assistance.
A blast was reported outside a CRPF school in the Prashant Vihar area of Rohini district in New Delhi on Sunday morning, causing damage to nearby shops and a car. However, no injuries were reported according to the Delhi Police. The area has been cordoned off and an investigation has been launched. Initial reports suggest that the blast may have been caused by a crude bomb, but the details are still being investigated by the Forensic Science Laboratory.