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Goldman Sachs partners with top Indian business schools to boost female entrepreneurship

The expanded program will provide women entrepreneurs in India with business education, mentorship, networking, and access to capital, aiming to overcome barriers and foster growth, innovation, and long-term economic impact.

Odisha to recruit 45,000 primary school teachers over next three years

The government plans to enhance foundational learning by recruiting thousands of teachers, improving textbook access, merging education boards, and providing health and multilingual support for students across the state.

Bihar job aspirants protest in Patna over delay in STET

The protest in central Patna drew hundreds of aspiring teachers, disrupting traffic and prompting police action, as candidates voiced frustration over delays in the state’s examination schedule for teaching posts.

Maharashtra tops participation in PM Internship Scheme, Finance Ministry offers most placements

Data from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs shows Maharashtra recorded the highest number of interns under the Prime Minister’s Internship Scheme, while the Finance Ministry extended the maximum offers among government departments.

Bihar fixes uniform prelims exam fee at ₹100, waives mains fee

Chief Minister Nitish Kumar said the new fee structure, covering all state recruitment bodies, will ease financial pressure on candidates and promote equal access to government job opportunities across the state.

UPSC launches email alert system to boost recruitment outreach

The commission will send vacancy alerts to universities, professional bodies, and private institutions to ensure qualified candidates are informed about job openings matching their expertise and qualifications.

With 12,000 job cuts, TCS signals end of old IT playbook in AI era

Tata Consultancy Services is laying off roughly 2% of its workforce, mainly mid and senior management, as it readies itself for AI-led transformation and warns of broader consequences for India's middle class.