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2026 में यूपी सरकार देगी डेढ़ लाख सरकारी नौकरियाँ, 10 साल में 10 लाख भर्ती का बनेगा रिकॉर्ड
2026 में यूपी सरकार देगी डेढ़ लाख सरकारी नौकरियाँ, 10 साल में 10 लाख भर्ती का बनेगा रिकॉर्ड

By Gaon Connection

प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं की भीड़, बढ़ती बेरोजगारी और निजी क्षेत्र में अनिश्चितता के बीच सरकारी नौकरी आज भी युवाओं के लिए सबसे भरोसेमंद विकल्प मानी जाती है। ऐसे में 2026 में प्रस्तावित डेढ़ लाख भर्तियाँ युवाओं के लिए राहत की खबर हैं।

प्रतियोगी परीक्षाओं की भीड़, बढ़ती बेरोजगारी और निजी क्षेत्र में अनिश्चितता के बीच सरकारी नौकरी आज भी युवाओं के लिए सबसे भरोसेमंद विकल्प मानी जाती है। ऐसे में 2026 में प्रस्तावित डेढ़ लाख भर्तियाँ युवाओं के लिए राहत की खबर हैं।

बेमौसम बारिश से बचाएगी मूंगफली की नई जीनोमिक खोज
बेमौसम बारिश से बचाएगी मूंगफली की नई जीनोमिक खोज

By Gaon Connection

बेमौसम बारिश से मूंगफली की फसल को होने वाले भारी नुकसान से अब राहत मिल सकती है। ICRISAT की नई जीनोमिक खोज ने ऐसी किस्मों का रास्ता खोला है, जो कटाई से पहले अंकुरण को रोक सकती हैं।

बेमौसम बारिश से मूंगफली की फसल को होने वाले भारी नुकसान से अब राहत मिल सकती है। ICRISAT की नई जीनोमिक खोज ने ऐसी किस्मों का रास्ता खोला है, जो कटाई से पहले अंकुरण को रोक सकती हैं।

गाँव कनेक्शन का दमदार वित्तीय प्रदर्शन, लाभकारी कंपनी बनी
गाँव कनेक्शन का दमदार वित्तीय प्रदर्शन, लाभकारी कंपनी बनी

By Gaon Connection

गाँव कनेक्शन ने अब तक का अपना सबसे मजबूत वित्तीय प्रदर्शन करते हुए लाभकारी कंपनी बनने के साथ ही इस वर्ष ऐतिहासिक ग्रोथ दर्ज की। 31 मार्च, 2025 को समाप्त हुए वित्तीय वर्ष में कंपनी को 5.33 करोड़ राजस्व की प्राप्ति हुई, जो पिछले वित्तीय वर्ष से 350% ज्यादा रही। कंपनी ने साबित किया कि उद्देश्य और लाभ दोनों साथ-साथ चल सकते हैं।

गाँव कनेक्शन ने अब तक का अपना सबसे मजबूत वित्तीय प्रदर्शन करते हुए लाभकारी कंपनी बनने के साथ ही इस वर्ष ऐतिहासिक ग्रोथ दर्ज की। 31 मार्च, 2025 को समाप्त हुए वित्तीय वर्ष में कंपनी को 5.33 करोड़ राजस्व की प्राप्ति हुई, जो पिछले वित्तीय वर्ष से 350% ज्यादा रही। कंपनी ने साबित किया कि उद्देश्य और लाभ दोनों साथ-साथ चल सकते हैं।

Rajasthan: From cruise ships to trains, a teacher is on a mission to give schools a facelift
Rajasthan: From cruise ships to trains, a teacher is on a mission to give schools a facelift

By Rajesh Khandelwal

To make the learning environment attractive for the students in Rajasthan, a teacher mobilises public funding and gives schools an unusual makeover.

To make the learning environment attractive for the students in Rajasthan, a teacher mobilises public funding and gives schools an unusual makeover.

Setting green goals
Setting green goals

By Pankaja Srinivasan

Children from a government-aided rural school in Kalpathy, Kerala, plant vegetables in grow bags, as part of the World Environment Day celebrations.

Children from a government-aided rural school in Kalpathy, Kerala, plant vegetables in grow bags, as part of the World Environment Day celebrations.

A rural teacher’s Jhola Pustakalay in a desert village of Rajasthan
A rural teacher’s Jhola Pustakalay in a desert village of Rajasthan

By Kuldeep Chhangani

School teacher Hardev Paliwal is committed towards girls’ education and safeguarding the environment. His bond with the school in Mandala Khurd village in Phalodi district goes deeper than just that of a teacher as this government school is where he too studied.

School teacher Hardev Paliwal is committed towards girls’ education and safeguarding the environment. His bond with the school in Mandala Khurd village in Phalodi district goes deeper than just that of a teacher as this government school is where he too studied.

Education first: People living in rural India have high expectations
Education first: People living in rural India have high expectations

By Daya Sagar

The Union Budget allocated ₹94,853.64 crore for education sector in 2019-20. Of the total ₹94,853. 64 crore education budget, ₹56,536.63 crore has been pegged for the school sector and rest ₹38,317.01 crore has been allocated to the higher education. The mid-day meal program has been allocated ₹11,000 crore. The Budget allocated the teachers training and adult education only ₹125 crore. While the numbers are impressive, but rural India wants more

The Union Budget allocated ₹94,853.64 crore for education sector in 2019-20. Of the total ₹94,853. 64 crore education budget, ₹56,536.63 crore has been pegged for the school sector and rest ₹38,317.01 crore has been allocated to the higher education. The mid-day meal program has been allocated ₹11,000 crore. The Budget allocated the teachers training and adult education only ₹125 crore. While the numbers are impressive, but rural India wants more

Bihar govt schools faltering on multiple fronts, at risk of mass displacement by pvt coaching centres: Survey
Bihar govt schools faltering on multiple fronts, at risk of mass displacement by pvt coaching centres: Survey

By गाँव कनेक्शन

A survey conducted in Bihar by Jan Jagran Shakti Sangathan highlighted the ‘abysmal’ condition of the government schools. It advocated for measures like compliance with the Right to Education Act, providing eggs every day with the midday meal and a ban on tuition centres during school hours.

A survey conducted in Bihar by Jan Jagran Shakti Sangathan highlighted the ‘abysmal’ condition of the government schools. It advocated for measures like compliance with the Right to Education Act, providing eggs every day with the midday meal and a ban on tuition centres during school hours.

A rural teacher roots for Assamese culture while imparting modern education
A rural teacher roots for Assamese culture while imparting modern education

By Sayantani Deb

National award winning teacher Meenakshi Goswami is the principal of a village school in Sonitpur district of Assam. Its 850 students are well-versed in Bihu and Bagurumba folk dances, and can play the traditional musical instruments of dhol, pepa and gogona.

National award winning teacher Meenakshi Goswami is the principal of a village school in Sonitpur district of Assam. Its 850 students are well-versed in Bihu and Bagurumba folk dances, and can play the traditional musical instruments of dhol, pepa and gogona.

Teacher's Diary: 'Assigning chemical names to students so that they don't forget chemistry lessons'
Teacher's Diary: 'Assigning chemical names to students so that they don't forget chemistry lessons'

By Shalini Pandey

Shalini Pandey is a teacher at Upper Primary School, Majhigawan, Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh. She constantly uses new techniques to teach and educate children. In this Teacher's Diary, she is sharing her experience of teaching chemistry to her students.

Shalini Pandey is a teacher at Upper Primary School, Majhigawan, Sitapur in Uttar Pradesh. She constantly uses new techniques to teach and educate children. In this Teacher's Diary, she is sharing her experience of teaching chemistry to her students.

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