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The Times of India SC: Promotion not a right, no criteria stated in Constitution

The Supreme Court has recently declared that "In India, no govt servant can claim promotion as their right because Constitution does not prescribe criteria for filling seats in promotional posts. The legislature or the executive may decide the method for filling vacancies to promotional posts based on the nature of employment and the functions that the candidate will be expected to discharge."

The Times of India Monsoon arrives early, and simultaneously in Kerala, northeast

IMD announced the arrival of monsoon over Kerala and northeast India, with rainfall expected to be 'above normal' during the June-Sept season.

The Times of India Govt may be planning a 'Chine-like' rules for gamers, & why it is good news

The Indian government is considering imposing time and spending limits on online and real-money games to tackle gaming addiction among children and young adults. The rules in China restrict players under 18 to play games for a limited time daily and on holidays.

The Times of India Govt may be planning a 'China-like' rules for gamers, & why it is good news

The Indian government is considering imposing time and spending limits on online and real-money games to tackle gaming addiction among children and young adults. The rules in China restrict players under 18 to play games for a limited time daily and on holidays.

The Times of India Reliance is ready to make re-entry in this online shopping business, here's what the company's '30-minute plan' may be

Reliance Retail will not launch a 10-minute delivery model like Blinkit, Swiggy Instamart, Zepto, and Tata Group's BBNow for its quick commerce re-entry, focusing on a 30-minute delivery with wider assortment fed by its own stores and Kiranas.

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The Times of India From 0 to 40 in 16 years, Sariska scripts tiger conservation history

Sariska Tiger Reserve has seen a significant success in its tiger reintroduction efforts, marking a historic achievement 16 years after its tiger population was wiped out. Two tigresses, ST-22 and ST-12, have each given birth to quadruplets this year, with ST-22's cubs recently captured on camera. This brings the total tiger count in the reserve to 40, including 11 adult males, 14 adult females, and 15 cubs.

The Times of India From 0 to 40 in 16 years, Sariska scripts tiger conservation history

Sariska Tiger Reserve has seen a significant success in its tiger reintroduction efforts, marking a historic achievement 16 years after its tiger population was wiped out. Two tigresses, ST-22 and ST-12, have each given birth to quadruplets this year, with ST-22's cubs recently captured on camera. This brings the total tiger count in the reserve to 40, including 11 adult males, 14 adult females, and 15 cubs.