Author: State Naukri

By the time 2025 drew to a close, higher education in India had crossed an important threshold. The sector was no longer preoccupied with incremental upgrades new courses, new campuses, or marginal digital adoption, but was confronting more fundamental questions about purpose, relevance, and readiness for a future shaped by artificial intelligence, shifting geopolitics, and volatile labour markets.Across universities, a decisive move towards multidisciplinary learning gathered pace. Flexible academic architectures dual degrees, multiple entry and exit pathways, blended delivery models, and credit mobility began to move from policy aspiration to lived reality. As Prof Ananya Mukherjee, Vice-Chancellor of Shiv Nadar…

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The next phase of India’s response must be blunt and industrial. Domestic producers need assured orders, technology induction, mass production, faster user trials, long-term procurement commitments, and export push from day one. For decades, the India–Pakistan military equation rested on the old grammar of conventional strength, political signalling and nuclear deterrence. Each crisis tended to circle familiar patterns: an attack, a mobilisation, a calibrated response. But that framework no longer captures the reality taking shape on the ground. Op Sindoor marked a strategic turning point in the new grammar of response. The most decisive shift in the subcontinent’s security landscape…

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The group said that each of these attributes was necessary for versatility across domains. However, when taken too far, or when other attributes are missing, they can become an obstacle, the group noted. One example cited was Rust’s powerful type system, which allows modeling the application domain and prevents bugs but sometimes feels more complex than the problem itself. Another example cited was async Rust, which has fueled a huge jump in using Rust to build network systems but feels “altogether more difficult” than sync Rust. A third obstacle, the group said, was the wealth of crates on crates.io, which…

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In today’s fast-paced banking environment, proficiency in computer applications is crucial. Bank exams often test candidates on computer awareness, including advanced shortcut keys that can significantly improve efficiency while working on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Mastering these shortcuts not only saves time but also enhances accuracy in day-to-day banking operations. Advanced-Level Shortcut Keys for Computer Awareness for Bank Exams Here’s a comprehensive list of advanced keyboard shortcut keys that every banking aspirant should know. Learning and practicing these shortcuts can significantly boost your speed and efficiency when handling banking software, MS Office applications, or data entry tasks. Shortcut KeyFunctionCtrl +…

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We are here for you to provide the important Recent and Latest Current Affairs December 24 2025, which have unique updates of Latest Current Affairs 2025 events from all newspapers such as The Hindu, The Economic Times, PIB, Times of India, PTI, Indian Express, Business Standard and all Government official websites.Our Current Affairs December 2025 events will help you to get more marks in Banking, Insurance, SSC, Railways, UPSC, CLAT and all State Government Exams. Also, try our Latest Current Affairs Quiz and Monthly Current Affairs 2025 PDF which will be a pedestrian to crack your exams.Important Notice:CareersCloud Content Sharing and Legal ComplianceWe kindly request our aspirants not to…

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The National Testing Agency (NTA) is likely to introduce facial recognition for candidates for entrance exams conducted by it, including the upcoming JEE (Main) in January, according to a senior official in the Education Ministry. Facial recognition is expected to enhance security measures at exam centres. The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) had conducted face authentication during the NEET-UG exam in May this year. It was a “proof of concept” — a pilot — at select centres in Delhi. It involved Aadhaar-based face authentication to verify the identity of the candidates. A press note from the Ministry of Electronics…

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Deno 2.6, the latest version of the TypeScript, JavaScript, and WebAssembly runtime, adds a tool, called dx, to run binaries from NPM and JSR (JavaScript Registry) packages. The update to the Node.js rival was announced December 10; installation instructions can be found at docs.deno.com. Current users can upgrade by running the deno upgrade command in their terminal. In Deno 2.6, dx is an equivalent to the npx command. With dx, users should find it easier to run package binaries in a familiar fashion, according to Deno producer Deno Land. Developers can enjoy the convenience of npxwhile leveraging Deno’s robust security…

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Computer Awareness is a scoring section in bank exams such as IBPS, SBI PO/Clerk, RRB, and RBI. Questions are often direct and factual. Among these, function keys (F1–F12) are frequently asked. Knowing their basic uses helps candidates answer quickly without confusion. Important Function Keys for Computer Awareness for Bank Exams Function keys are present at the top of the keyboard and perform specific actions. In bank exams, questions are usually based on their common and general functions, not advanced technical uses. Aspirants should remember the most widely accepted uses of each key. Function KeyMain Use (for Exam)F1Get HelpF2Rename a file…

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The automation technology landscape has evolved from rule-based automation to machine learning to GenAI to Agentic AI. Agentic AI marks a pivotal moment, as the enterprises prepare themselves for the shift and tech leaders will restructure their internal IT operations to navigate this change and ensure business growth. Agentic AI is helping businesses transition from experimentation to execution and create measurable value across various industries. “The requirement for Agentic AI has been well established now, during our conversations with multiple clients and their IT leaders across the globe. They are primarily seeking the right foundation, right security and right compliance…

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On 22 December 2025, Garden Reach Shipbuilders and Engineers (GRSE) Limited, a key Defence Public Sector Undertaking(PSU) under the Ministry of Defence(MoD), delivered ‘Indian Naval Ship (INS) Anjadip’, the third of eight Anti-Submarine Warfare Shallow Water Craft (ASW SWC), to the Indian Navy (IN) at Chennai Port Trust in Chennai, Tamil Nadu (TN).The vessel was formally accepted by Rear Admiral Gautam Marwaha, Vishisht Seva Medal(VSM), Chief Staff Officer(CSO) (Technical) of the Eastern Naval Command (ENC).Exam Hints:What? INS Anjadip, the 3rd ASW SWC, delivered to the Indian NavyBuilt by: GRSE LimitedAccepted by: Rear Admiral Gautam Marwaha, VSM, CSO (Tech), ENCProject: Part of an 8-vessel…

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