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RBSE Date Sheet 2026 Released: Rajasthan Board Class 10 & 12 Exams from February 12, Check Full Schedule Here
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RBSE Date Sheet 2026 Released: Rajasthan Board Class 10 & 12 Exams from February 12, Check Full Schedule Here

Jaipur: The Rajasthan Board of Secondary Education (RBSE) has released the official date sheet for the Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations for 2026. Students preparing for these crucial exams can now check their schedules and plan their studies accordingly. According to Board Secretary Gajendra Singh Rathore, the Class 10 exams will be conducted from February 12 to February 28, 2026, while the Class 12 exams will begin on February 12 and continue until March 11, 2026. The examinations for both classes will follow the fixed schedule, and students will be able to view subject-wise dates and timings once the PDF is uploaded on the official website. RBSE Class 10 Exam 2026 Schedule Highlights: 12 Feb: English (Compulsory) 14 Feb: Vocational subjects including Automotive, IT, ...
Akilesh Yadav Demands Strict Action in Codeine Cough Syrup Case: Says ‘Bulldozer Should Act Even on SP-Linked Individuals’
Politics, State, Uttar Pradesh

Akilesh Yadav Demands Strict Action in Codeine Cough Syrup Case: Says ‘Bulldozer Should Act Even on SP-Linked Individuals’

Lucknow: Samajwadi Party (SP) national president Akilesh Yadav has strongly criticized the Uttar Pradesh government over the Codeine Cough Syrup scandal, calling it not just a state-level crime but a matter linked to an international racket. Speaking on Saturday, Yadav alleged that the government is protecting its own people and defaming the opposition, misleading the public in the process. He asserted that if any person linked to the Samajwadi Party is found guilty in the investigation, action should be taken against them as well, including bulldozer action. Accusations Against Government HandlingAkilesh Yadav accused the government of trying to frame the SP using selective visuals, claiming that the truth is being obscured. He referred to a dismissed police officer involved in the sca...
Former Naxalites in Chhattisgarh Trained as Masons, Women Learn Sewing Skills to Join Mainstream
Chhattisgarh, State

Former Naxalites in Chhattisgarh Trained as Masons, Women Learn Sewing Skills to Join Mainstream

Raipur: In Sukma district, Chhattisgarh, 35 former Naxalites are being trained as skilled masons to become self-reliant under the state government’s rehabilitation policy, which aims to promote peace in Naxal-affected areas through dialogue, empathy, and development. Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai said that by providing surrendered youth with skills and dignity, they are being reintegrated into mainstream society. The hands that once carried weapons are now learning to handle construction tools. Comprehensive Skill DevelopmentThe training program, conducted in collaboration with the district administration and SBI RCET, includes 15 women and 20 men. Trainees are learning all aspects of building construction, including laying foundations, brickwork, plastering, and roofing. Once trained, ...
Passenger Slaps Sick Nurse on Tejas Express at Patna Junction; Elderly Uncle Attacked While Trying to Intervene
Bihar, State

Passenger Slaps Sick Nurse on Tejas Express at Patna Junction; Elderly Uncle Attacked While Trying to Intervene

Patna: A shocking incident of indiscipline and violence occurred aboard the Tejas Express at Patna Junction. A middle-aged passenger allegedly slapped a young nurse who was feeling unwell over a minor dispute regarding a middle berth. When her elderly uncle intervened, he was brutally assaulted as well. The Railway Police have registered a case and are investigating the matter. Dispute Over Middle Berth Leads to AssaultThe incident took place on 18 December. Braj Kishore Singh (67), a retired Commercial Superintendent of Indian Railways from Shahi Colony, Hajipur, accompanied his niece, a nurse from Haryana, to board the Tejas Express to Delhi. She had a reserved middle berth in coach B-1 and was feeling unwell during the journey. As the nurse tried to rest and lifted the middle bert...
India Set to Achieve Major Milestone in AI by 2027: 10 Million People to Work in AI by 2030
TECHNOLOGY

India Set to Achieve Major Milestone in AI by 2027: 10 Million People to Work in AI by 2030

India is rapidly advancing in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). According to the Stanford AI Index Report 2025, India currently ranks third globally in AI development. By 2027, India is expected to achieve another significant milestone, with its AI talent pool set to double in size. India’s Growing AI StrengthUnion Minister for Electronics and Information Technology, Ashwini Vaishnaw, informed the Rajya Sabha that India is among the top countries globally in AI skills. Citing the Stanford AI Index Report 2025, he noted that India leads the world in attracting AI talent. AI-related job opportunities in India have been growing at a rate of approximately 33% per year, and the number of AI professionals in the country has tripled since 2016. The government believes that AI will str...
Scientists Develop Breakthrough Window Sheet That Can Save Your Electricity Bill
TECHNOLOGY

Scientists Develop Breakthrough Window Sheet That Can Save Your Electricity Bill

Scientists have developed an innovative material that can significantly reduce your household electricity consumption. This special sheet prevents heat from escaping, meaning you won’t have to repeatedly turn on your room heater. The Heat-Retaining MOCHI SheetResearchers at the University of Colorado Boulder, USA, have created a completely transparent material called MOCHI, designed for windows. MOCHI can effectively block heat transfer, reducing the need to constantly heat buildings. Globally, nearly 40% of total energy is consumed for heating buildings, but a lot of this heat escapes through windows. MOCHI prevents interior heat from leaking out and stops cold air from entering, making it a game-changer in energy efficiency. A 5-Millimeter MarvelMOCHI is a silicone-based sheet just...
Why Mobile Data Is Cheaper in India Compared to China and Pakistan: Government Finally Reveals the Reason
TECHNOLOGY

Why Mobile Data Is Cheaper in India Compared to China and Pakistan: Government Finally Reveals the Reason

India offers some of the cheapest internet and mobile services in the world, with calls and data available at rates far lower than in neighboring countries like China and Pakistan. But what makes this possible? The government has now clarified the reasons behind India’s affordable telecom services. Government Policies Keep Prices LowDuring a written reply in the Rajya Sabha on 18 December 2025, Communications Minister Pemmasani Chandra Shekhar explained that government policies and regulations by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) are the key factors keeping mobile service prices low. According to the minister, the regulatory framework and telecom policies ensure competitive pricing, ultimately benefiting Indian consumers. India Among the Cheapest Internet Markets Globa...
Quick Hack to Check If Your AA or AAA Battery Is Dead — In Just One Second!
TECHNOLOGY

Quick Hack to Check If Your AA or AAA Battery Is Dead — In Just One Second!

Have you ever found yourself cleaning your home and coming across a forgotten AA or AAA battery, unsure whether it still works? Testing it in a device can be time-consuming, but there’s a surprisingly simple method that lets you check a battery’s charge in just a second — no tester required! The Common ProblemMany households store old batteries in drawers or boxes, using them later for clocks, remotes, or toys. The challenge arises when you need a working battery urgently, and you’re left testing each one individually to see which still has power. The Simple Drop TestHere’s the trick: find a flat surface such as a table or floor. Hold the battery with the positive (+) end facing down, about 20 centimeters above the surface, and drop it. Observe how it behaves on impact: Battery w...
Is Your Geyser Breeding Bacteria? 3 Key Tips for Safe, Hot Water
TECHNOLOGY

Is Your Geyser Breeding Bacteria? 3 Key Tips for Safe, Hot Water

Many households neglect proper maintenance of their geysers, putting both the appliance and health at risk. Experts warn that failing to empty and care for your geyser, especially after prolonged non-use, can lead to the growth of bacteria or even insects in the stored water. 1. Empty the Tank if Not in UseAccording to Crompton, if a storage geyser is not going to be used for several days, it’s crucial to drain the water completely. Stagnant water can harbor bacteria, which may not be visible but can cause unpleasant odors and pose serious health risks. 2. Turn Off the Geyser When IdleExperts advise turning off the geyser when not in use. Most tanks are made of stainless steel or mild steel coated with polymer or glass lining. If left on continuously, the heating element repeatedly w...
Over 3 Billion WhatsApp Users at Risk from New Silent Spy Tool
TECHNOLOGY

Over 3 Billion WhatsApp Users at Risk from New Silent Spy Tool

A cybersecurity expert has developed a tool that can exploit a vulnerability in WhatsApp and Signal, potentially putting over 3 billion users worldwide at risk. The tool, dubbed “Silent Whisper,” allows attackers to monitor a user’s activity using just their phone number—without sending a message or alerting the user. How the Attack WorksAccording to cybersecurity reports, both WhatsApp and Signal automatically send delivery confirmations when a message arrives. These confirmations happen so quickly that users do not notice them. Attackers can track the timing of these confirmations to determine whether a phone is on or off, if the user is actively using it, or even their location. Over time, this can reveal daily routines, sleeping and waking patterns, and travel habits—all without rea...

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