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๐Ÿช™✨To be accepting means to give a chance to the other person to change.

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๐Ÿ’พ๐Ÿ’คWhen someone makes a mistake there is usually a feeling of guilt and a lot of negative feelings. At such a time if there is understanding and love, it helps the other person bring about a change. There will be always an environment of positivity provided by the one who understands and accepts. So anyone in this environment can bring about a change with great ease.


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๐Ÿ’พ๐Ÿ’คOnly when I am able to accept can I bring about a change in the other person. When I accept I am able to see what the other person is lacking and provide him with it. So I am actually giving the other person a chance to change. Also when I accept others and understand them, others too are able to accept me and love me as I am. I find my relationships becoming more and more beautiful.

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Government urged to allocate 15 lakh acres available lands to SC families in Andhra Pradesh

Updated - December 29, 2025 04:40 pm IST - VIZIANAGARAM

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Ambedkar Porata Samithi president Soru Sambayya and others staging a protest at Vizianagaram District Collector’s Office on Monday  (December 29).

Ambedkar Porata Samithi president Soru Sambayya and others staging a protest at Vizianagaram District Collector’s Office on Monday (December 29). | Photo Credit: ARRANGEMENT

Ambedkar Porata Samithi’s State president Soru Sambayya on Monday (December 29, 2025) urged the government to allocate at least three acres of land for each Scheduled Caste family to uplift them and ensure a decent life for them. He said that 15 lakh acres of barren land can be used for the distribution which would benefit nearly 1.7 crore SC population in the State.

Ambedkar Porata Samithi and other organizations staged a protest at Vizianagaram to demand the government for the distribution of lands to SC families as per the recommendations of Koneru Ranga Rao Committee which submitted its report two decades ago to the then government.

Speaking on the occasion, he urged the Union government to give necessary directions to A.P. and other States with regard to land distribution since it was the wish of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar who dreamt of improving economic standards of Dalit people in the country. “We are planning massive agitation in Jantar-Mantar of New Delhi very soon to draw the attention of the Union government since a majority of the State governments had ignored the welfare of the Dalit people. The association will also fight for implementation of welfare schemes through A.P. Scheduled Castes Cooperative Finance Corporation which was not sanctioned adequate funds to support needy Dalits in the State,” Mr. Sambayya said. Ambedkar Porata Samithi Vizianagaram District general secretary Enda Gopala Rao, Vizianagaram Zilla Jai Bhim Association president Basava Suryanarayana and others were present.

Published - December 29, 2025 03:10 pm IST
Times of India.

SC/ST panel rues over Dalit neglect in governance

Dec 30, 2025, 00:32 IST
SC/ST panel rues over Dalit neglect in governance
Madikeri: Alleging neglect of Dalits and denial of due representation in the Congress and govt corporations and committees, a meeting was held at Ambedkar Bhavan on Monday, during which the SC and ST Coordination Committee was formed.

H M Nandakumar has been elected president of the Coordination Committee, and Janardhan as general secretary.
The meeting was held under the leadership of KPCC member H M Nandakumar and attended by leaders of various Dalit organisations from across the district. It was decided to launch initiatives to draw the attention of the govt, Congress leadership and MLAs to issues concerning the community.
Addressing the gathering, Nandakumar alleged that SCs were being viewed with disdain within the district Congress.

He said even MLAs elected with decisive dalit support were indifferent to their concerns. Dalits are not being given priority in internal party committees and sre denied president posts in key bodies, including Akrama-Sakrama Committee, Guarantee Scheme Implementation Committee and ZP KDP committees, he said, terming it an injustice.
He stressed the need to organise Dalits and fight for the fulfilment of their legitimate demands.Issues faced by govt employees from the community also require urgent attention, he added.
Dalit Sangharsh Samiti leader Bellur Krishnappa said no meaningful work is being carried out for Dalits and their demands are being ignored. Manjunath of Aluvara village alleged that MLAs were unresponsive to workers, while Dalit leader Janardhan of Somwarpet taluk said SCs are being deprived of their rightful seats due to the influence of certain leaders.

District Congress spokesperson T E Suresh said demands regarding representation of SCs had earlier been placed before the Congress block president. Somwarpet Taluk Guarantee Implementation Committee member Sandeep said MLAs must first be made aware of the problems faced by Dalits.


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Odisha Govt Launches ‘Videsh Siksha Bruti’ Scheme For SC/ST Students

Bhubaneswar: The Government of Odisha has introduced the Videsh Siksha Bruti Scheme, offering financial assistance of up to Rs 50 lakh to meritorious Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe students pursuing Postgraduate and Ph.D. programs in top 200 QS-ranked foreign universities.

The scheme, effective from the 2025-26 academic year, aims to support 50 students annually, with applications invited twice a year in July-August and December-January.

Eligibility Criteria:

– SC/ST students with annual family income up to ₹12 lakh

– Confirmed admission in eligible foreign institutions

Scholarship Distribution:

– Engineering & Technical Education: 10 students

– Medical, Agriculture & Other Technical Courses: 10 students

– Courses under Higher Education: 30 students

Each selected student will receive up to Rs 25 lakh per year for a maximum of two years, covering tuition fees, living expenses, and research costs. The scheme is part of Odisha’s efforts to promote inclusive global education opportunities


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At peace meeting, Inam Veerapur elders say ‘honour’ killing unfortunate

The village recently witnessed an “honour” killing in which a pregnant woman was killed by her family for marrying outside caste

Updated - December 31, 2025 12:20 am IST - Belagavi


Deputy Commissioner Divya Prabhu G.R.J., Superintendent of Police Gunjan Arya and other senior officers participating in a peace meeting in Inam Veerapur in Dharwad district.

Deputy Commissioner Divya Prabhu G.R.J., Superintendent of Police Gunjan Arya and other senior officers participating in a peace meeting in Inam Veerapur in Dharwad district. | Photo Credit: KIRAN BAKALE

District administration officials convened a peace committee meeting in Inam Veerapur village near Hubballi on Monday, where in a case of “honour” killing a pregnant woman was killed by her family for marrying outside caste recently.

A team led by Deputy Commissioner Divya Prabhu G.R.J, Superintendent of Police Gunjan Arya and Social Welfare officers met the village elders.

MP News:

 Ambedkar–Manusmriti Row Escalates, Savarna Groups Court Arrest In Bhind

MP News: Ambedkar–Manusmriti Rowp0aa Escalates, Savarna Groups Court Arrest In Bhind

The row began on Sunday after the Bhim A Manusmriti in Shivpuri, triggering protests by the Savarna community in Bhind. During a protest at Parade Chowk, Banti Purohit, district vice-president of Parashuram Sena, attempted to burn a poster of Dr B.R. Ambedkar and was detained by police. An FIR was later registered against him following demands by the Bhim Army.Updated: Tuesday, December 30, 2025, 11:08 PM IST

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MP News: Ambedkar–Manusmriti Row Escalates, Savarna Groups Court Arrest In Jabalpur | Representative Image

Bhind (Madhya Pradesh): Tensions continued in Bhind on Tuesday over Ambedkar–Manusmriti controversy, as members of Parashuram Sena, Shriram Sena and Savarna Army reached Kotwali police station and courted arrest while carrying copies of the Manusmriti.


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The row began on Sunday after the Bhim Army burnt the Manusmriti in Shivpuri, triggering protests by the Savarna community in Bhind. During a protest at Parade Chowk, Banti Purohit, district vice-president of Parashuram Sena, attempted to burn a poster of Dr B.R. Ambedkar and was detained by police. An FIR was later registered against him following demands by the Bhim Army.

On Tuesday, Banti Purohit surrendered before the police and was released on bail after legal formalities. Addressing the media, Parashuram Sena leaders said disrespect to Hindu scriptures would not be tolerated, while maintaining they were not opposed to any caste or religion.

Former councillor Mukesh Garg claimed there was no caste tension in the district and alleged attempts were made to disturb social harmony for political gain.


      
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      Go by SC judgment of 1992 to settle quota issue: AIBCU

      December 30, 2025

      Excelsior Correspondent
      JAMMU, Dec 29: All India Backward Classes Union (AIBCU), J&K unit has said that the controversy over reservation can be resolved only by sincerely implementing the vertical and horizontal reservation framework laid down by the Supreme Court in the 1992 in Indra Sawhney judgment, which is now a settled position of law on reservations in India.
      But unfortunately, those responsible for policy and governance appear unwilling to properly appreciate and apply this settled legal principle. The reluctance is the real source of continuing confusion and injustice.
      A spokesman of the Union said that only durable solution to this controversy lies in the clear enactment and implementation of the principle of horizontal and vertical reservations as authoritatively laid down by the Supreme Court of India in its landmark 1992 judgment.
      This judgment, which distinguishes vertical reservations for SC, ST and OBC from horizontal reservations cutting across all categories, has firmly settled the law on how reservation is to be structured and operated.
      AIBCU submitted its memorandums to all the members of the Cabinet Sub Committee besides the Chief Minster well in time. The Sub Committee report accepted by the Govt was further sent to the Law Department for legal issues.
      A letter was written to Commissioner Law Department for considering the view of vertical and horizontal reservation but without the disposal of this letter, department sent back the file to Govt which in turn sent the report to Lieutenant Governor for approval.
      Area based reservations should have been given horizontal quota but Govt did not pay any heed and report so submitted to LG is not satisfactory as this report has not addressed the OBC issued.
      AIBCU has appealed the Chief Minster and Lieutenant Governor to go as per apex court’s judgment to settle the issues once for all.

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      2025: Another Bad Year for India’s Women, Dalits, and Religious Minorities

      A progressive rights-based employment guarantee scheme was scrapped. Inclusive growth remains a pipe dream.

      December 30, 2025
      2025: Another Bad Year for India’s Women, Dalits, and Religious Minorities

      Screenshot of a video that shows a Hindutva goon attacking the house of a Christian, Dec. 22, 2025.

      Credit: X/Voice of Indian Minoritie

      Ironically, 2025 saw attacks on Christian minorities and Christmas celebrations by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)- affiliated Hindu supremacist goons grow in number. Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Kerala, Odisha, Delhi, Assam, and Uttar Pradesh all reported incidents of churches being vandalized; carol singers, including children, being attacked; and church services disrupted during Christmas. Except for Kerala, all these states are under BJP governments.

      “PM Modi poses in church for photo-ops, while RSS-trained criminals unleash violence against Christians with impunity. STOP this hypocrisy,” the Communist Party of India (Marxist)  pointed out in a post on Facebook.  The RSS or Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh is the ideological mentor of the BJP.

      While Modi tweeted about the “spirit of Christmas” inspiring “harmony and goodwill in society,” the ground reality in India was different. India’s secular social fabric in 2025 was in tatters. Hindu supremacist organizations under the Modi-led BJP rule over the past 11 years have enjoyed a free rein in attacking the most marginalized sections of society – religious minorities, lower-caste Dalits, and women.

      Violence against women remained an issue of concern throughout 2025. Particularly worrying in this regard was how molesters, rapists, even convicted ones, and particularly those with ties to the ruling party, were treated leniently by courts.

      Take the case of Kuldip Singh Sengar, for example. An influential BJP legislator in the Uttar Pradesh state assembly, Sengar was convicted of brutally raping a minor girl in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh, in 2017. Although the girl survived the horrific rape, the violence she suffered did not end there. Faced with police inaction, she attempted suicide. To pressure her to withdraw the case against Sengar, her father was arrested and subsequently died in police custody.  Even as the criminal trial against Sengar was underway, the victim miraculously survived a road accident; two of her aunts who were with her were killed.

      On December 23 this year, the High Court suspended the life sentence that Sengar was serving on the bizarre plea that he was “not a public servant” or in a position of authority as defined under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses law, and hence not liable to harsher punishment for raping a child.

      The BJP has often downplayed rapes and the culture of sexual violence in the country, especially in incidents where the perpetrator is a BJP legislator or party worker. This was the case when India’s women wrestlers accused former BJP parliamentarian and Wrestling Federation of India chief, Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh, of sexual assault in 2024. Unsurprisingly, Singh was again in the news recently, publicly expressing support for Sengar.

      While violence against women has been a reality in India’s patriarchal society for millennia, the impunity that rapists, molesters, and serial offenders enjoy under the BJP government has been unprecedented.

      Although a vacation bench of the High Court stayed the suspension of Sengar’s sentence, this is but a temporary relief.

      While the Modi government claims that it has made great strides for women’s empowerment in India, as per global statistics, the situation for women in India has worsened. According to the global Women, Peace and Security Index, which measures women’s inclusion, justice, and security in 181 countries, India ranks at 131, a slide from its previous position of 128. Women’s safety, equality, and social security continue to be major challenges, more so when the ruling dispensation BJP’s views on women are deeply misogynistic.

      In recent years, the Modi government has rescinded several rights-based laws brought in by the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government. In 2025, it put the last nail in the coffin of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), which guaranteed 100 days of manual employment and wages to the rural poor. Instead, it has put in place G-RAM–G, a discretionary scheme where the central government decides where and when the scheme applies.
      In 2025, social justice and equality remained a pipe dream for marginalized groups in India. As per the World Inequality Report 2026 released earlier this month, inequality in India is “among the highest in the world.” The study found an extreme concentration of economic power, with the top 1 percent of Indians cornering 40 percent of the country’s national income.

      Despite Modi’s claims of “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikaas” (inclusive growth), analysis of the social sector spending of his government indicates this was far from true. A coalition of civil society organizations, Wada Na Todo Abhiyan, that studied the Union Budget 2025 found a dip in allocations for the social sector; the share of education dropped from 3.3 percent to 2.5 percent of GDP, and health allocations remained stagnant at 0.3 percent.

      Modi has reiterated that his government is spearheading the country towards the goal of a Viksit Bharat or a Developed India. However, as the opposition has pointed out, as per the government’s own data, 810 million people are receiving free food grains under the Prime Minister Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana initiative. Staggering numbers of poor people are still dependent on free rations, say opposition leaders. And these figures are outdated as the long-overdue Population Census is awaited.
      Meanwhile, India ranked 102 out of 123 countries, i.e., in the “serious” category, on the Global Hunger Index, according to the 2025 report. Major challenges like poverty, growing income inequality, child malnutrition, unequal food distribution, poor sanitation, high rates of stunting and wasting among children, and poor maternal health persist.

      If India aims to become a developed nation by 2047, its development has to be more equitable and inclusive. Therefore, more resources will need to be directed toward overcoming these challenges and ending income inequality. The Indian government needs to move from rhetorical claims of being the world’s fastest-growing economy and focus instead on action.


      Violence Against Dalits.

      Here’s a summary of the latest news (around 31 Dec 2025) related to Dalits / Scheduled Castes (SC) in India — including government action, activism, and caste-related issues:

      ๐Ÿ› Political & Policy Developments

      1. Punjab Assembly passes strong resolution on rural jobs & Dalits

      • The Punjab Vidhan Sabha unanimously passed a resolution condemning the new VB-G RAM G Act (which replaces MGNREGA).
      • The resolution labels the change as “anti-Dalit” and says it strips many Dalit workers—who formed a large proportion of rural employment guarantee beneficiaries—of guaranteed work and livelihood.
      • It demands restoring the old MGNREGA rights-based framework.

      2. Political debate over caste & employment in Punjab

      • Parties like AAP are framing the MGNREGA revamp as a caste issue, highlighting that Scheduled Castes constitute about 70.6 % of active rural jobs under the scheme in the state.
      • This has deepened tensions ahead of future elections.

      3. Karnataka CM writes to PM on VB-G RAM G rollout

      • Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has urged Prime Minister Modi to suspend the rollout of the new VB-G RAM G law and engage states in proper consultation before implementation.
      • His advocacy reflects broader federal concerns that also affect marginalized workers, including Dalits.

      ๐Ÿ‘ฎ Law Enforcement & Rights Protection

      4. Dalit activists push for better handling of SC/ST atrocity cases

      • In Mangaluru, Dalit activists demanded that local police stations handle SC/ST atrocity cases instead of the Civil Rights Enforcement Directorate (DCRE), citing delays and lack of staff/leadership causing justice delays.
      • They argue that delayed chargesheets risk loss of evidence and weaken protection.

      ๐Ÿ“ฃ Representation & Community Advocacy

      5. Dalit / SC panel highlights neglect in representation

      • A newly formed SC/ST Coordination Committee spoke about Dalit under-representation in local governance structures and party committees, pressing for more meaningful inclusion in decision-making.

      ๐Ÿ”Ž Context (Recent Broader Issues)

      While not strictly “31 Dec 2025” headlines, these developments are relevant to the broader environment around Dalit / SC rights and policies in 2025:

      • Dalit rights police stations in Karnataka reportedly face staff shortages, slowing atrocity investigations.
      • Court and policy debates continue around how reservation quotas (including sub-categorisation for SCs) should be structured.
      • Social activism and political positioning remain significant topics as elections approach and parties seek Dalit support.

      Tribal news.

      Here are the major tribal-related news developments from December 31, 2025 — covering international, U.S., and Indian tribal communities and policies:

      ๐ŸŒŽ U.S. & Global Indigenous News

      • Lumbee Tribe gains full federal recognition (U.S.)
      The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina has finally been granted full federal recognition — ending a decades-long struggle and allowing access to federal benefits and programs for health, education, housing, and more.

      • Presidential veto affects tribal funding (U.S.)
      President Trump issued vetoes on key legislation, including a $14 million funding measure for the Miccosukee tribe in Florida and a bipartisan infrastructure bill, underscoring ongoing political tensions around tribal resource allocations.

      • Indigenous culture spotlight on the Salish Sea
      A cultural feature highlights how heritage, art, and community initiatives shaped life for Indigenous peoples around Washington and British Columbia’s Salish Sea during 2025.

      • Congress probes killings affecting indigenous peoples in Mindanao
      A Philippine congressional inquiry is underway into a pattern of murders involving non-Moro Indigenous Peoples (IPs), reflecting serious concerns about violence against tribal groups.

      ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India — Tribal Community & Government Engagement

      • Gujarat CM engages with tribal students
      Gujarat’s Chief Minister met with more than 150 tribal schoolchildren from Dang district, emphasizing inclusive education and development — part of government efforts to support tribal youth.

      • Tribal football festival planned in Goa region
      Organizers announced a Tribal Football Festival set for January 10–11, 2026, promoting sports and youth participation among tribal communities in the region.

      • Madhya Pradesh to boost tribal education
      The MP government unveiled plans to expand tribal education infrastructure — including model schools, art centres, and cultural support — over the next three years to improve access and preserve heritage.

      • Tribal art & livelihoods highlighted at Rayagada festival
      At Odisha’s Chaiti Mahotsav, tribal art forms such as Saura and Dokra crafts were showcased, supporting women’s self-help groups and cultural entrepreneurship.

      • Indian President stresses education’s role
      President Droupadi Murmu reiterated that education is key to tribal empowerment and welfare access during a major cultural event in Jharkhand, urging youth to bridge development gaps.


      Buddhism news.

      Here are the **latest and most relevant Buddhism-related news and developments in India as of 31 December 2025:

      ๐Ÿ—ž️ Key Buddhism-Related Headlines

      • Major upcoming Buddhist relic exposition in New Delhi
      Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate a landmark cultural event titled “Lotus Light: Relics of the Awakened One” on 3 January 2026 at the Rai Pithora Cultural Complex in Delhi.
      ๐Ÿ‘‰ The exposition will showcase the sacred Piprahwa Relics, widely believed to be associated with the mortal remains of Gautama Buddha, along with related ancient artifacts. It emphasises India’s civilisational link to Buddhism and its spiritual heritage.

      • UPSC current affairs include Buddhism topics
      In daily exam preparation updates, Buddhism was featured alongside other topics in the UPSC current affairs summary, reflecting its ongoing relevance in national educational discourse.

      • Growth in Buddhist pilgrimage and tourism
      Uttar Pradesh’s Buddhist Circuit — including key pilgrimage sites such as Sarnath, Kushinagar, and Bodh Gaya — has seen increased global visibility with around 61 lakh (6.1 million) visitors in the first nine months of 2025, highlighting rising interest in Buddhist heritage tourism.

      • New Year celebrations noted in India
      While largely focused on nationwide New Year festivities on 31 December 2025, photo features include celebrations in cities like Mumbai — a reminder of India’s diverse cultural calendar where Buddhist sites also form part of broader tourism and celebrations.


      ๐Ÿ“Œ Context & Broader Buddhism Developments (Recent)

      • India-Nepal Buddhist cultural ties
      The Third India-Nepal Cultural Festival was held in Lumbini (Buddha’s birthplace) celebrating shared Buddhist heritage, strengthening cultural and historical bonds.

      • International Buddhist events
      India hosted major events such as the 20th International Tipitaka Chanting Ceremony, reaffirming its role as Buddhism’s historical cradle and connecting thousands of monastics and lay devotees from Asia and beyond.

      • Dalai Lama activities & Tibetan Buddhism in India
      His Holiness the Dalai Lama visited Drepung Gomang Monastery (Karnataka) in late 2025, delivering teachings and reflecting ongoing engagement of Tibetan Buddhism within India.


      Job opportunity.

      Here’s a state-wise snapshot of job opportunities and employment trends in India around December 31, 2025 (updated as of late 2025) — including both government & broader employment data. While exact state-by-state vacancy numbers on that specific date aren’t published centrally, the following gives you a clear picture of where opportunities are concentrated and the kinds of jobs available:



      ๐Ÿ“Š 1) Government Recruitment & State Initiatives

      ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ Central Govt & Large Scale Jobs

      • SSC GD Constable Vacancies — ~25,487 positions across various states in CAPFs (Central Armed Police Forces) — state-wise breakup released.
      • IOCL Apprentice Recruitment — ~509 posts (trade, technician & graduate apprentices) available nationwide.
      • India Post GDS Recruitment — ~21,000+ village post worker jobs across all states.
      • High-salary job trends in India in 2025 indicate expanding opportunities in IT, finance, management — especially for skilled professionals.

      ๐Ÿ“ State-Level Job Drives (Dec 30-31, 2025)

      • Uttar Pradesh Police Recruitments — ~32,679 new jobs announced including constables & warders.
      • Note: Many states also run ongoing PSC & state exam recruitments (e.g., TNPSC, UPSSSC, MPSC, RPSC, KPSC).

      ๐Ÿ“ˆ 2) Startup & Industry Job Growth by State (2020–2025)

      The Government of India reported startup-generated direct employment by state as of January 31, 2025 (startup jobs are a major source of new employment):

      State / UT Total Startup Direct Jobs (till Jan 31, 2025)
      Maharashtra ~304,078
      Karnataka ~186,352
      Tamil Nadu ~106,768
      Uttar Pradesh ~148,677
      Delhi ~178,798
      Gujarat ~150,065
      Telangana ~89,173
      Kerala ~54,420
      West Bengal ~50,680
      Bihar ~30,610
      Assam ~14,435
      Other states & UTs Lower but growing

      Interpretation: States with strong IT, manufacturing and startup ecosystems like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat show significantly higher job creation from the startup sector.


      ๐Ÿ“Œ 3) Job Market Trends & Seasonal Opportunities

      ๐Ÿ“Œ Festive & Seasonal Jobs

      • During 2025 festive seasons (Aug–Dec), India saw >2.16 lakh seasonal jobs (gig & temporary roles in retail, logistics, customer service).

      ๐Ÿ“Œ Employment Schemes

      • Several state schemes (e.g., Yuva Sathi in Uttar Pradesh) aim to enhance skill-based employment & youth placements.

      ๐Ÿ“Š 4) Job Portals & Vacancy Listings by State

      For up-to-date and state-specific job postings (both govt & private), you can check these resources:

      ๐Ÿง‘‍๐Ÿ’ป Job Portals (daily updates):

      • StateGovNaukari — covers government & private jobs across states like UP, Rajasthan, Bihar, Jharkhand etc.
      • National Career Service (NCS) portal — consolidates vacancies mobilized nationwide across states.

      ๐Ÿ“Œ Tips to Find Recent Job Opportunities

      ๐Ÿ—‚ Government Jobs (Sarkari Naukri)

      • Check official State PSC websites (TNPSC, UPPSC, RPSC, MPSC, KPSC, BPSC etc.)
      • Central exam boards: SSC, UPSC, RRB, Banking IBPS/SBI
      • State Police recruitment boards for constables & sub-inspectors

      ๐Ÿง‘‍๐Ÿ’ผ Private & Corporate Roles

      • IT, Finance, Healthcare, Retail sectors hiring across Karnataka, Maharashtra, Delhi, Telangana, Tamil Nadu.
      • Part-time / contract roles in seasonal sectors (especially around Dec).

      ๐Ÿ” Use these platforms:

      • NCS.gov.in — Government-supported national job portal
      • StatePSC sites — For state recruitments
      • Industry job portals like Naukri, Indeed, LinkedIn

      ๐Ÿง  Final Summary

      Across India as of end-Dec 2025, job opportunities vary by state based on:

      • Government recruitments (police, defence, postal, apprenticeships)
      • Startup & industry job creation (major states lead in numbers)
      • Seasonal / temporary roles
      • State schemes & PSC exams

      For personalized listings (e.g., jobs in your state, salary bands, eligibility & apply links), tell me: ๐Ÿ‘‰ Your state,
      ๐Ÿ‘‰ Your qualification/experience,
      ๐Ÿ‘‰ Job preferences (government vs private).

      I can compile a tailored list of current vacancies.to you.contact.9444917060.





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