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Vegetable prices rise sharply amid inflation
Rising inflation has broken the back of the middle class. The ever-increasing prices of petrol and diesel are now affecting the essential commodities of life. On the one hand, due to the reduction in income due to the scorching heat and on the other hand, the cost of transportation due to the cost of diesel is also burning. At present, most of the vegetables have crossed the Rs 100 per kg. Firstly, the production of vegetables prepared in the scorching heat was reduced due to the burning of the crop. As a result, vegetables were expensive. Fuel prices have gone up. Prices have risen further. W
Relief news for parents amid inflation, textbook prices in the state will not go up
Relief news has come for the students and parents of the state. The State Textbook Board has clarified that there will be no increase in the prices of books in the current academic year. According to the Textbook Board, it has been decided to retain last year's prices so as not to put an additional financial burden on the students, despite the increase in the printing cost of the books. Board has made it clear that textbooks of all standards will be made available at the previous year's price. It is pe
In the last 5 years, 2.5 lakh trees have been wiped out in Gujarat amid the tree plantation scandal, the state has been turned into a concrete jungle due to the sins of government policies.
2.36 Lakh Trees Cut Down in 5 Years, Gujarat: Government permissions to sacrifice nature in the name of development in Gujarat have now reached an alarming level. The recent revelations by the Union forest and environment department have shattered the environment friendly image of the state government. In the last five years, more than 2.36 lakh green and dense trees have been uprooted in Gujarat. Not only this, preparations have been made to celebrate Environment Day, but in Gujarat, 1313.
ST workers in Gujarat to hold week-long protest
Gujarat ST Employees Protest: The Gujarat ST Mazdoor Mahasangh has announced an agitation from June 18 to 25 on the issue of privatization of Gujarat ST, which is the lifeline of public transport and pending issues of employees. In which the ST workers will sit on a dharna with black bands on their hands, chanting Ramdhun with bells outside the corporation's headquarters and all divisional offices, bus depots.What is the main reason for resentment among employees?The employees have now rolled up their sleeves against the arbitrariness of the ST corporation. They are angry with the corporation'
Major changes in the rules for recruitment of knowledge assistants: Age limit increased from 40 to 48 years, know other amendments
Gyan Sahayak recruitment rules 2026: The education department has made drastic changes in the rules of the 'Gyan Sahayak Yojana (Primary)', implemented to meet the shortage of teachers in government and aided primary schools in Gujarat and to provide good education to the children. Earlier the candidates could not get a school in the selected district or would be dropped out after attending, thereby adversely affecting education. To remove these difficulties, the Government has made important reforms in the recruitment procedure and service conditions by issuing a new resolution on 3rd June,
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