RNS Bank Jr Executive recruitment notification 2025 released: Online applications open at rnsb.bank.in

RNS Bank Jr Executive recruitment notification 2025 released: Online applications open at rnsb.bank.in

RNSB Jr Executive 2025 notification released: Apply online at rnsb.bank.in RNSB Jr Executive recruitment 2025: The Rajkot Nagarik Sahakari Bank (RNSB) has officially released the notification for the recruitment of Jr Executive (Trainee) posts for 2025. Eligible candidates can now apply online through the official RNSB website. The online application process started on November 20,…

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Gold and silver prices declined in Thursday’s futures trade as investors pared positions after the US Federal Reserve’s latest meeting minutes signalled continued caution over interest rate cuts.On the Multi Commodity Exchange (MCX), gold futures for December delivery slipped by Rs 511, or 0.42%, to Rs 1,22,540 per 10 grams in a turnover of 10,456…

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has described the ongoing Special Intensive Revision as “unplanned, chaotic, and dangerous,” citing the deaths of multiple booth-level officers. She expressed grave concerns to the CEC about the alarming situation, alleging a lack of preparedness and pushing BLOs beyond human limits, risking voter roll credibility.  NEW DELHI: Describing the ongoing Special Intensive Revision in West Bengal as “unplanned, chaotic, and dangerous,” chief minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that the situation had reached an “alarming stage” following the deaths of multiple booth-level officers (BLOs), including an anganwadi worker in Jalpaiguri.In a letter addressed to CEC Gyanesh Kumar, Banerjee said she had “time and again flagged my serious concerns” but had now been “compelled to write” as the situation had deteriorated sharply.Also read: BLO found hanging, husband blames SIR stress, files FIRShe wrote that the manner in which the EC had pushed the SIR onto officials and residents was “not only unplanned and chaotic, but also dangerous”, alleging the absence of basic preparedness, clear communication, or adequate planning.According to her, the process has been “crippled from day one” by poor training, confusion over mandatory documentation, and the near impossibility of meeting voters during their work hours. She warned that the credibility of the voter roll itself was at risk, saying BLOs were being forced to work “far beyond human limits” while balancing their principal duties as teachers and frontline workers. Banerjee said most BLOs were struggling with online submissions because of server failures and repeated data mismatches, making it “almost certain” that accurate voter data could not be uploaded by the 4 December deadline. She added that many BLOs, under fear of punitive action, were being pushed to submit incorrect entries, “risking disenfranchisement of genuine voters”.Mamata’s letter came after, Shanti Muni Ekka, had repeatedly asked to be relieved from duties but was denied, her family said. Her inability to read or write Bengali and the need to visit tea garden workers late at night had left her “mentally devastated”, according to her son. Another BLO died earlier this month after a stroke allegedly linked to pressure to meet distribution targets.Earlier, on Wednesday the West Bengal CM had condemned what she describes as the “inhuman” pressure placed on field workers, following the death of a BLO in Jalpaiguri. She claimed 28 personnel have died since the SIR began and urged the ECI to suspend the drive, though opposition parties have dismissed her allegations.The national revision exercise, now in its second phase, has seen more than 50 crore enumeration forms distributed across 12 states and Union territories.The Election Commission of India (ECI) has urged the Nadia administration in West Bengal to complete digitising records from the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls by 26 November, as the state advances its preparations for forthcoming elections. According to officials, West Bengal has 7.66 crore electors, with 99.72 per cent of Enumeration Forms already distributed and digitisation completed for 1.48 crore forms.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26Bangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style HeistNSA Ajit Doval Declares Regional Stability And Security India’s Duty At Colombo Security DialogueMarking a Political Milestone, Nitish Kumar Sworn In as Bihar CM for the 10th TimeIndian Navy Sends Strong Signal To Beijing As China Offers Submarines to Pakistan, Assures ReadinessUS Approves Major Arms Deal For India With Javelins And Excalibur To Counter Regional Threats”We Are Done…” Trump Recalls Critical Modi Call That Averted India-Pakistan Nuclear ClashNitish Kumar To Take CM Oath For Record 10th Time At Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, PM Modi To AttendBangladesh To Seek Interpol’s Help To Extradite Sheikh Hasina From India123PhotostoriesTimeless Divya Bharti films that showcase her unforgettable screen magic5 home remedies for period cramps in teenage girls that parents can tryWhat’s changing at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park? 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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has described the ongoing Special Intensive Revision as “unplanned, chaotic, and dangerous,” citing the deaths of multiple booth-level officers. She expressed grave concerns to the CEC about the alarming situation, alleging a lack of preparedness and pushing BLOs beyond human limits, risking voter roll credibility. NEW DELHI: Describing the ongoing Special Intensive Revision in West Bengal as “unplanned, chaotic, and dangerous,” chief minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that the situation had reached an “alarming stage” following the deaths of multiple booth-level officers (BLOs), including an anganwadi worker in Jalpaiguri.In a letter addressed to CEC Gyanesh Kumar, Banerjee said she had “time and again flagged my serious concerns” but had now been “compelled to write” as the situation had deteriorated sharply.Also read: BLO found hanging, husband blames SIR stress, files FIRShe wrote that the manner in which the EC had pushed the SIR onto officials and residents was “not only unplanned and chaotic, but also dangerous”, alleging the absence of basic preparedness, clear communication, or adequate planning.According to her, the process has been “crippled from day one” by poor training, confusion over mandatory documentation, and the near impossibility of meeting voters during their work hours. She warned that the credibility of the voter roll itself was at risk, saying BLOs were being forced to work “far beyond human limits” while balancing their principal duties as teachers and frontline workers. Banerjee said most BLOs were struggling with online submissions because of server failures and repeated data mismatches, making it “almost certain” that accurate voter data could not be uploaded by the 4 December deadline. She added that many BLOs, under fear of punitive action, were being pushed to submit incorrect entries, “risking disenfranchisement of genuine voters”.Mamata’s letter came after, Shanti Muni Ekka, had repeatedly asked to be relieved from duties but was denied, her family said. Her inability to read or write Bengali and the need to visit tea garden workers late at night had left her “mentally devastated”, according to her son. Another BLO died earlier this month after a stroke allegedly linked to pressure to meet distribution targets.Earlier, on Wednesday the West Bengal CM had condemned what she describes as the “inhuman” pressure placed on field workers, following the death of a BLO in Jalpaiguri. She claimed 28 personnel have died since the SIR began and urged the ECI to suspend the drive, though opposition parties have dismissed her allegations.The national revision exercise, now in its second phase, has seen more than 50 crore enumeration forms distributed across 12 states and Union territories.The Election Commission of India (ECI) has urged the Nadia administration in West Bengal to complete digitising records from the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls by 26 November, as the state advances its preparations for forthcoming elections. According to officials, West Bengal has 7.66 crore electors, with 99.72 per cent of Enumeration Forms already distributed and digitisation completed for 1.48 crore forms.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosPiyush Goyal Links India, Israel Through Shared Adversities, Predicts 7% Percent GDP Growth For FY26Bangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style HeistNSA Ajit Doval Declares Regional Stability And Security India’s Duty At Colombo Security DialogueMarking a Political Milestone, Nitish Kumar Sworn In as Bihar CM for the 10th TimeIndian Navy Sends Strong Signal To Beijing As China Offers Submarines to Pakistan, Assures ReadinessUS Approves Major Arms Deal For India With Javelins And Excalibur To Counter Regional Threats”We Are Done…” Trump Recalls Critical Modi Call That Averted India-Pakistan Nuclear ClashNitish Kumar To Take CM Oath For Record 10th Time At Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, PM Modi To AttendBangladesh To Seek Interpol’s Help To Extradite Sheikh Hasina From India123PhotostoriesTimeless Divya Bharti films that showcase her unforgettable screen magic5 home remedies for period cramps in teenage girls that parents can tryWhat’s changing at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park? 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NEW DELHI: Describing the ongoing Special Intensive Revision in West Bengal as “unplanned, chaotic, and dangerous,” chief minister Mamata Banerjee said on Thursday that the situation had reached an “alarming stage” following the deaths of multiple booth-level officers (BLOs), including an anganwadi worker in Jalpaiguri.In a letter addressed to CEC Gyanesh Kumar, Banerjee said she…

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Vaibhav Suryavanshi (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images) India have stormed into the semifinals of the Asia Cup Rising Stars 2025 in Doha, joining Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka in the final four after a thrilling group stage.Semifinal Fixtures In Friday’s high-stakes semifinals at West End Park International Cricket Stadium, India A will lock horns with…

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Delhi Police informed the Supreme Court that “intellectuals becoming terrorists” pose a greater danger. They argued that activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, among others, are using trial delays to their advantage. The police presented evidence of “inflammatory speeches” and alleged the riots were timed with Donald Trump’s visit to spark nationwide unrest and achieve “regime change.” Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam NEW DELHI: Delhi police on Thursday told the Supreme Court that when intellectuals become terrorists, they become “more dangerous” than those working on the ground. The police made these statements as it strongly opposed the bail pleas of activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and others in connection with the February 2020 Delhi riots.Appearing for Delhi Police, Additional Solicitor General S V Raju argued before a bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and N V Anjaria that the delay in trial was caused by the accused themselves and “they cannot take advantage of it.”Raju played videos in the Supreme Court showing Sharjeel Imam delivering what he called “inflammatory speeches” against the CAA at Chakhand, Jamia, Aligarh and Asansol in 2019–20, ahead of the February 2020 Delhi riots.Further pointing that Imam is an engineering graduate, the advocate said, “Nowadays there is a trend that doctors, engineers are not doing their professions but engaging in anti-national activities.”Delhi Police Alleges 2020 Riots Were Timed With Trump Visit And Aimed To Spark Pan India Unrest”It’s not a simple protest. These are violent protests. They are talking about blockades,” the Additional Solicitor General added. When Justice Kumar asked whether these speeches formed part of the chargesheet, Raju said they did. Arguing that the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act were part of a larger plan, he said, “The ultimate intention is regime change. CAA protests were a red-herring, the real purpose was regime change, economic deprivation and chaos across the country. The riots were deliberately made to coincide with the visit of US President Donald Trump. These so-called intellectuals are more dangerous than the ground-level terrorists.”What is the case?Khalid, Imam, Gulfisha Fatima, Meeran Haider and Rehman have been charged under the UAPA and provisions of the erstwhile IPC for allegedly being the “masterminds” of the 2020 riots, which left 53 people dead and over 700 injured. The violence broke out amid nationwide protests against the CAA and the proposed National Register of Citizens.Earlier, strongly opposing the bail pleas, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta had submitted that the riots were “not something spontaneous but an orchestrated, pre-planned, and well-designed attack on the sovereignty of the nation.”He argued that the attempt was to “divide society on communal lines” and that it was “not merely an agitation against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.”About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style HeistNSA Ajit Doval Declares Regional Stability And Security India’s Duty At Colombo Security DialogueMarking a Political Milestone, Nitish Kumar Sworn In as Bihar CM for the 10th TimeIndian Navy Sends Strong Signal To Beijing As China Offers Submarines to Pakistan, Assures ReadinessUS Approves Major Arms Deal For India With Javelins And Excalibur To Counter Regional Threats”We Are Done…” Trump Recalls Critical Modi Call That Averted India-Pakistan Nuclear ClashNitish Kumar To Take CM Oath For Record 10th Time At Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, PM Modi To AttendBangladesh To Seek Interpol’s Help To Extradite Sheikh Hasina From India’Fatwa Issued…’: BJP Jabs ‘Indira Nazi Congress’ For Criticising Tharoor Over Modi Speech Praise123PhotostoriesTimeless Divya Bharti films that showcase her unforgettable screen magic5 home remedies for period cramps in teenage girls that parents can tryWhat’s changing at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park? 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Delhi Police informed the Supreme Court that “intellectuals becoming terrorists” pose a greater danger. They argued that activists Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, among others, are using trial delays to their advantage. The police presented evidence of “inflammatory speeches” and alleged the riots were timed with Donald Trump’s visit to spark nationwide unrest and achieve “regime change.” Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam NEW DELHI: Delhi police on Thursday told the Supreme Court that when intellectuals become terrorists, they become “more dangerous” than those working on the ground. The police made these statements as it strongly opposed the bail pleas of activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and others in connection with the February 2020 Delhi riots.Appearing for Delhi Police, Additional Solicitor General S V Raju argued before a bench of Justices Aravind Kumar and N V Anjaria that the delay in trial was caused by the accused themselves and “they cannot take advantage of it.”Raju played videos in the Supreme Court showing Sharjeel Imam delivering what he called “inflammatory speeches” against the CAA at Chakhand, Jamia, Aligarh and Asansol in 2019–20, ahead of the February 2020 Delhi riots.Further pointing that Imam is an engineering graduate, the advocate said, “Nowadays there is a trend that doctors, engineers are not doing their professions but engaging in anti-national activities.”Delhi Police Alleges 2020 Riots Were Timed With Trump Visit And Aimed To Spark Pan India Unrest”It’s not a simple protest. These are violent protests. They are talking about blockades,” the Additional Solicitor General added. When Justice Kumar asked whether these speeches formed part of the chargesheet, Raju said they did. Arguing that the protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act were part of a larger plan, he said, “The ultimate intention is regime change. CAA protests were a red-herring, the real purpose was regime change, economic deprivation and chaos across the country. The riots were deliberately made to coincide with the visit of US President Donald Trump. These so-called intellectuals are more dangerous than the ground-level terrorists.”What is the case?Khalid, Imam, Gulfisha Fatima, Meeran Haider and Rehman have been charged under the UAPA and provisions of the erstwhile IPC for allegedly being the “masterminds” of the 2020 riots, which left 53 people dead and over 700 injured. The violence broke out amid nationwide protests against the CAA and the proposed National Register of Citizens.Earlier, strongly opposing the bail pleas, Solicitor General Tushar Mehta had submitted that the riots were “not something spontaneous but an orchestrated, pre-planned, and well-designed attack on the sovereignty of the nation.”He argued that the attempt was to “divide society on communal lines” and that it was “not merely an agitation against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act.”About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosBangladesh Backs India On Delhi Blast At Security Dialogue As Sheikh Hasina Exile Tensions IntensifyBengaluru Cash Van Robbed Of ₹7 Crore After Fake RBI Officers Trick Staff In A Filmy-Style HeistNSA Ajit Doval Declares Regional Stability And Security India’s Duty At Colombo Security DialogueMarking a Political Milestone, Nitish Kumar Sworn In as Bihar CM for the 10th TimeIndian Navy Sends Strong Signal To Beijing As China Offers Submarines to Pakistan, Assures ReadinessUS Approves Major Arms Deal For India With Javelins And Excalibur To Counter Regional Threats”We Are Done…” Trump Recalls Critical Modi Call That Averted India-Pakistan Nuclear ClashNitish Kumar To Take CM Oath For Record 10th Time At Patna’s Gandhi Maidan, PM Modi To AttendBangladesh To Seek Interpol’s Help To Extradite Sheikh Hasina From India’Fatwa Issued…’: BJP Jabs ‘Indira Nazi Congress’ For Criticising Tharoor Over Modi Speech Praise123PhotostoriesTimeless Divya Bharti films that showcase her unforgettable screen magic5 home remedies for period cramps in teenage girls that parents can tryWhat’s changing at Mumbai’s iconic Shivaji Park? 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Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam NEW DELHI: Delhi police on Thursday told the Supreme Court that when intellectuals become terrorists, they become “more dangerous” than those working on the ground. The police made these statements as it strongly opposed the bail pleas of activists Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam and others in connection with the February…

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