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The Supreme Court's 2023 ruling mandates that teachers with over five years left until retirement must pass CTET or state TET by 2025 or face termination, making CTET the key to national job mobility in India's education sector.
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India's Ministry of Labour and Employment slashed gratuity eligibility from five to one year on November 21, 2025, benefiting 500 million workers. Gig workers, women, and migrants now gain tax-free payouts, health insurance, and legal protections under landmark Labour Codes.
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The PKL 2024 playoffs kick off in Pune's Badminton Hall from Dec 26‑29, featuring six top teams, an intense eliminator format, and a chance to crown the season's champion.
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Heavy rain drenched Delhi on Oct 2, disrupting Dussehra celebrations, toppling Raavan effigies, and lowering AQI, while officials warn of more showers through Oct 6.
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No, GST didn’t lift iPhone prices. The 18% rate on smartphones stays. Any higher launch tags in 2025 are more likely due to a weaker rupee and import duties, not tax changes. Here’s how the math works, how much a new iPhone could cost, and why demand is still surging even as prices inch up.
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