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IOB Recruitment 2025: Last date to apply for Local Bank Officer at iob.in, apply here

[ad_1] Indian Overseas Bank Begins 2025 Recruitment For JMGS-I Officers, Apply By May 31 IOB Recruitment 2025: Indian Overseas Bank (IOB), a premier Public Sector Bank headquartered in Chennai, has officially announced the recruitment of 400 Local Bank Officers across various Indian states. The recruitment drive is for Junior Management Grade Scale I (JMGS - I) positions under the 2025–2026 hiring cycle.Eligible and interested candidates can apply online via the official IOB website (www.iob.in) from May 12, 2025, to May 31, 2025. This recruitment presents an excellent opportunity for aspiring banking professionals who are proficient in the regional language of their respective states.Vacancies Available Across Six StatesThe recruitment is strictly state-based, meaning candidates will be posted only in the state for which they apply. Tamil Nadu offers the largest number of vacancies (260), followed by Maharashtra (45), Gujarat (30), West […]

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Indian bond market strengthens as inflation eases and anticipated RBI rate cuts: Jefferies

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: The Indian bond market is gaining momentum due to lower inflation and expectations that the Reserve Bank of India will cut interest rates, according to a report by Jefferies.The report indicates favourable conditions for domestic bonds, particularly appealing to long-term investors amid evolving global financial conditions. India's consumer price inflation has shown a consistent downward trend. The previous fiscal year recorded an average of 4.6%, while April 2025 witnessed a reduction to 3.2%, reaching its lowest point since July 2019.The declining inflation trend has provided the RBI additional flexibility for interest rate adjustments, resulting in a 50 basis points reduction in policy rates. Jefferies anticipates further cuts of 75 basis points through 2025. The ongoing rate reduction phase is increasing the attractiveness of Indian government bonds, particularly when assessed against developed economies such as the United States.According […]

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‘Fog of war lifting’: Kharge attacks Modi govt after remarks by CDS Anil Chauhan on Operation Sindoor | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday targeted the Modi government following the remarks made by Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on Operation Sindoor in an interview in Singapore. Kharge claimed that the nation had been misled and demanded a special session of Parliament to address the issue. “In the wake of the remarks made by the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) in Singapore in an interview, there are some very important questions which need to be asked. These can only be asked if a Special Session of the Parliament is immediately convened. The Modi Govt has misled the nation. The fog of war is now clearing,” Kharge said in a post on X.Kharge referenced CDS Chauhan who had earlier today, firmly dismissed Pakistan's claims that it had downed six Indian warplanes during Operation Sindoor, […]

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What are meliponine, burgall: The two words that made Sarvadnya Kadam, Sarv Dharavane lose 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee title

[ad_1] Two promising Indian-American spellers — Sarvadnya Kadam from Bossier City, Louisiana, and Sarv Dharavane from Austin, Texas — saw their dreams of clinching the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee title slip away after stumbling on one word each in the high-stakes final rounds of the competition. Kadam faltered on “meliponine,” relating to a type of stingless bee, while Dharavane was undone by “burgall,” a name for a small North American fish. Their exits briefly opened the door for Indian-American Faizan Zaki, who had advanced to the 18th round with a chance to win it all.Zaki Fazan snapped the title for 2025 Scipps National Spelling Bee by correctly spelling, "éclaircissement," which means "Clearing up of something Obscure."Faizan Zaki wins the 2025 Scripps National Spelling Bee But Zaki's path to triumph nearly crumbled when he misspelled “commelina,” a genus of flowering […]

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LinkedIn co-founder slams Trump administration for stopping student visa interviews: Completely forgotten how…

[ad_1] LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman recently criticized the Trump administration’s recent move to temporarily suspend all interviews for student visas, calling it a step backward for America’s long-standing tradition of attracting global talent. Responding to the policy shift, Hoffman said, “Unfortunately, the truth. Other countries are moving to fill the gap and acquire top talent. We’ve completely forgotten how America prospered.”Hoffman quoted an X post that read: “Blowing a $50 billion hole in the budget of every state flagship and top private university in America. Gunshot wound to the head of the best education system in the world and the crown jewel of American soft power. Absolute madness.”Hoffman’s remarks highlight growing frustration among Silicon Valley leaders who say restricting educational access undermines America’s ability to compete globally. Many point to countries like Canada, the UK, and Australia, which are streamlining […]

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‘BJP imposing Nitish on Bihar youth’: Prashant Kishore on CM’s latest gaffe | India News

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: Jan Suraaj chief Prashant Kishore on Friday upped the ante against Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar after he mixed Prime Minister Narendra Modi's name with former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee while addressing a rally.Kishore accused Bharatiya Janata Party of "imposing" Nitish on the heads of youth by making him custodian of Bihar."I have been telling people for the last three months that Nitish Kumar's psychological and physical condition is so bad that he cannot even name his fellow members of the Council of Ministers. Now, the situation has come to the point that they do not even remember the name of the Prime Minister," kishore said."By making him the custodian of Bihar, the BJP is imposing Nitish Kumar on the heads of the youth of Bihar," he added.This comes a day after Nitish, who is already on […]

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Small plane crashes into residential building in Western Germany, two dead

[ad_1] A small plane crashed into the terrace of a residential building in Korschenbroich, western Germany, on Saturday, killing two people, police said.The crash occurred near the city of Mönchengladbach, close to the Dutch border. A fire broke out after the aircraft struck the building's terrace.Authorities confirmed that two people died in the incident. According to German news agency dpa, one of the victims is likely the pilot of the plane. It remains unclear whether the second victim was on board the aircraft or on the ground when the crash occurred.Officials have yet to determine the cause of the crash. [ad_2] Source link

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Theatre practitioner denied entry to Kolkata auditorium for wearing lungi; sparks debate | Kolkata News

[ad_1] A theatre practitioner in Kolkata was recently denied entry to GD Birla Sabhagar for wearing a lungi, sparking a debate about dress codes in cultural venues. While the auditorium clarified it has no dress code and apologized, the incident has divided the city's cultural community. KOLKATA: On Thursday evening, a theatre practitioner was denied entry to GD Birla Sabhagar for watching a play, due to his wearing a lungi. Despite Sanskriti Sagar issuing a statement clarifying that the auditorium has no dress code and apologising to the actor, it has caused division among the city's culturati. Some advocate that shorts and lungi should be permitted, while others believe that, similar to many auditoria abroad, it is important to uphold at least a smart casual dress code.On Thursday night, Joyraj Bhattacharjee had gone for a show of Koushik Sen's ‘Marx […]

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A PIO physician treats Harvard grads to life lessons | World News

[ad_1] TOI correspondent from Washington: By his own account, graduates at Harvard University's convocation ceremony on Thursday deserved to hear from a star, a legend, a Nobel prize winner, or perhaps even the Pope. But tasked with delivering the commencement speech by the university's embattled president Alan Garber, currently locked in an epic battle with the Trump White House, Abraham Verghese, physician and author of Indian-origin, proceeded to dissect MAGA-infused USA with the precision of a surgeon, although he is an infectious disease specialist. "When legal immigrants and others who are lawfully in this country including so many of your international students worry about being wrongly detained and even deported, perhaps it’s fitting that you hear from an immigrant like me," Dr Verghese told the graduating class, recalling a journey that brought him to America from Ethiopia, where he was […]

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In homestay mishap, teen girl shoots herself in neck with boyfriend’s gun in Maharashtra | Mumbai News

[ad_1] PALGHAR: A 17-year-old girl accidentally shot herself in the neck with her 18-year-old boyfriend's illegal country-made gun at a homestay in Kelwa, in Palghar district, on Friday. The girl is undergoing treatment in the ICU of a hospital in Boisar, said police who have arrested the boyfriend and booked him for kidnap and attempt to murder under the BNS as well as under the Arms Act. They are also verifying if the homestay, Raut Residency, where the couple had rented a room, had followed the mandatory check-in formalities as the girl is a minor. Palghar superintendent of police Yatish Deshmukh said that when the 18-year-old was in another room, the girl got her hands on the firearm and accidentally pulled the trigger and got shot in the neck. On receiving an alert, police reached the homestay and rushed the […]