Iran Tightens Maritime Control in Strait of Hormuz as Selective Vessel Access Raises Global Shipping Concerns

New ambiguity has arisen in one of the most geopolitically sensitive sea lanes of the world as Iran increased restrictions on ships in the Strait of Hormuz providing for limited travel for a handful of countries and greater oversight for ships linking to states Iran considers to be hostile in the region today. The Strait…

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Donald Trump Repeats Peacemaker Claim While Linking Diplomacy to Global Conflict Control

U.S. President Donald Trump once again positioned himself as a leader dedicated to reducing conflict. He expressed a desire for his political legacy to focus on preventing wars rather than starting them. At the Future Investment Initiative Priority Summit in Miami, Trump linked his foreign policy record to various international disputes and claimed that economic…

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SECL Opens 1,055 Technical Posts as Coal Sector Hiring Signals Fresh Public-Sector Demand in Core Industrial Roles

South Eastern Coalfields Limited (SECL), which operates as one of India’s largest coal-producing subsidiaries under Coal India Limited, has announced a fresh recruitment drive for 1,055 technical vacancies, creating one of the more significant industrial-sector government job opportunities released this month. The recruitment covers technical Grade-C positions including Mining Sirdar, Deputy Surveyor and Assistant Foreman…

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Noida International Airport Opens a New Aviation Corridor for NCR, but Its Bigger Impact May Come from Logistics, Land Use and Regional Shift

By Ashutosh RajPublished: April 14, 2026 | Updated: April 13, 2026 The inauguration of Noida International Airport has added a second major international gateway to the Delhi-NCR aviation network, but the long-term significance of the project goes beyond adding another runway near the capital. Prime Minister Narendra Modi formally opened Phase I of the airport…

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Teacher Recruitment Pressure Rises as Competitive Eligibility Exams Reflect India’s Deeper School Staffing Challenge

India’s school education system is once again drawing attention to one of its longest-running structural issues: a growing number of qualified teaching aspirants competing for limited formal recruitment opportunities while many schools, especially outside urban centres, continue to report uneven subject-wise staffing. This week’s large-scale higher secondary teacher aptitude examination in Gujarat has become a…

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CRPF Opens 9,175 Constable Posts as Large Security Recruitment Signals Fresh Government Hiring Push

India’s central security recruitment cycle has accelerated again with the Central Reserve Police Force opening a major constable-level hiring drive, offering 9,175 vacancies across technical, tradesmen and pioneer categories. The recruitment is drawing immediate national attention because it combines broad eligibility, large vacancy volume and direct central government employment at a time when demand for…

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Why Noida’s Factory Workers Came Out on the Streets: Wage Gap, Long Shifts and Rising Cost Pressure Behind the Violent Protest

By Ashutosh RajPublished: April 13, 2026 | Updated: April 13, 2026 Security at key Delhi entry routes was tightened on Monday after violence during a factory workers’ protest in Noida spilled into major industrial pockets and triggered concern across the NCR region. What began as a wage-demand demonstration by workers employed in multiple industrial units…

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TCS Nashik Case: How Multiple Complaints, Named Accused, HR Silence and a Rare Undercover Probe Turned a Workplace Abuse Allegation into a National Corporate Crisis

By Ashutosh RajPublished: April 15, 2026 | Updated: April 15, 2026 The case linked to a Tata Consultancy Services back-office unit in Nashik has become one of the most closely watched workplace investigations in India because police are no longer treating it as a single complaint against one employee. Investigators now believe several complaints point…

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