UP GDS Result 2026 Expected Soon The Uttar Pradesh Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) recruitment result for 2026 is anticipated to be released in the first week of March 2026. The Department of Posts, Government of India, will publish the outcome on the official India Post GDS Online Engagement portal in PDF format. Candidates who applied for the GDS positions will be able to access the result and the merit list online. The recruitment process for the GDS role is entirely merit-based, with candidates shortlisted based on their Class 10 marks. The total number of vacancies announced by the Department of Posts is 28,740 across India, with a significant number of applicants from Uttar Pradesh awaiting the final list. The merit list will be released circle-wise, requiring candidates to download the Uttar Pradesh-specific list to verify their inclusion. Higher Class 10 percentage scores increase the likelihood of appearing in the merit list. The result will include details about the cut-off marks for the 2026 cycle. Based on previous trends, the expected cut-off for the General category is between 85% and 95%, while SC/ST candidates may have a range of 79% to 84%. These figures are subject to change depending on factors such as the number of applicants, vacancy distribution, and overall performance in Class 10. To check the result, candidates must visit the official India Post GDS portal, select Uttar Pradesh as their state, and download the merit list PDF. They can use the Ctrl + F function to search for their registration number. The next stage of the process involves document verification, where shortlisted candidates must submit original educational certificates and identity proof. Those who fail to complete this step within the specified time may lose their selection.#department_of_posts #up_gramin_dak_sevak #india_post_gds_portal #uttar_pradesh #class_10_marks

India Post Gramin Dak Sevak Results 2026: Merit List Release Timeline and Process The India Post Department is anticipated to release the merit list for the 2026 Gramin Dak Sevak recruitment drive this month, following established patterns from previous years. Candidates can access the list through the official website, indiapostgdsonline.gov.in, where they will be able to download state-specific merit lists. The application process for the recruitment of 28,636 positions began on February 2 and concluded on February 16, 2026. Historical data indicates that the first merit list is typically published within 18 days of the application deadline. For instance, in 2025, the application window ran from February 10 to March 3, with the first merit list released on March 21. Similarly, in 2024, the results were announced on August 19 after the application period ended on July 5. The 2023 cycle saw the first merit list issued on March 11, following an application period that started on January 27. Candidates can check their merit list by visiting the official portal and navigating to the “Candidate Corner” section. From there, they should select the “Merit List” link and choose the “List of Shortlisted Candidates” for their respective state or circle. The list will be available in PDF format, allowing for easy download and storage. The merit list includes details such as the division name, office location, post title, community category, registration number, percentage of marks obtained, and document verification venue. Once the merit list is published, shortlisted candidates will be notified via SMS and email about their selection and document verification dates.#gramin_dak_sevak #india_post_department #indiapostgdsonline_gov_in #application_deadline_feb_16_2026 #merit_list_release

India Post GDS Result 2026 Live Updates: Merit List and Cut-Off Marks The India Post Gramin Dak Sevak (GDS) recruitment process for 2026 has generated significant interest among candidates, with the merit list and cut-off marks becoming central points of discussion. The Department of Posts is set to release the results for all 23 postal circles, with candidates advised to check their status through the official portal once the list is published. The selection process, which relies solely on Class 10 examination scores, has drawn applicants from across the country due to its streamlined approach and lack of written exams. Candidates can access their results by visiting the official website and navigating to the result section. They must select their respective postal circle, download the circle-specific PDF file, and use the search function to enter their registration number. If their name appears in the merit list, they will need to prepare for document verification, a critical step in confirming their selection. The process involves submitting original and self-attested copies of educational certificates, identity proof, and category documents, as required by the Department of Posts. The merit list is generated through an automated system that ranks candidates based on their Class 10 marks, with ties resolved by age, community category, and gender as per official guidelines. For instance, if two candidates have identical scores, the older candidate is prioritized. If the tie persists, priority is determined by category and gender. This ensures a structured and transparent selection process. Vacancies vary significantly across postal circles, with Maharashtra leading the list at 3,553 posts, followed by Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and Madhya Pradesh.#maharashtra #department_of_posts #india_post #gramin_dak_sevak #postal_circles

T20 World Cup 2026: Sunil Gavaskar Criticizes Fan Chants For Jasprit Bumrah During India’s Semi-Final Win During India’s tense T20 World Cup 2026 semi-final against England at Wankhede Stadium, former cricketer-turned-commentator Sunil Gavaskar expressed strong disapproval of fan chants directed at Jasprit Bumrah while he was bowling. The Wankhede Stadium DJ repeatedly urged spectators to chant “Boom Boom Bumrah” during an over, a practice Gavaskar called inappropriate for a World Cup match. “Asking the crowd to chant ‘Boom Boom Bumrah’ while he is bowling is not a good idea,” Gavaskar said from the commentary box. “They can do it between overs, but not during the over. This is a World Cup.” Gavaskar’s criticism followed a broader pattern of dissent against entertainment additions to the tournament. Earlier in the competition, he and Ravi Shastri had criticized the ICC for staging a laser show during the drinks break of India’s Super 8 match against the West Indies at Eden Gardens. Despite his reservations about the chants, Gavaskar praised Bumrah’s pivotal role in India’s seven-run victory. The pacer’s composed death bowling, which included a crucial wicket of Harry Brook on his first ball of the final over, helped secure the win. India’s triumph came after a nervy chase of England’s 253/7 target, with Jacob Bethell’s 105-run partnership with Sam Curran nearly salvaging a draw. Bumrah’s final over, in which he conceded just six runs, proved decisive. Gavaskar hailed Bumrah as a “once-in-a-century” bowler, emphasizing his versatility across all formats. “Jasprit Bumrah is not just a once-in-a-generation bowler. He is a once-in-a-century kind of a bowler. Because he plays all formats—Test matches, 50-over games, T20s,” Gavaskar said. “You give him the ball, he will deliver.#icc #t20_world_cup_2026 #wankhede_stadium #sunil_gavaskar #jasprit_bumrah

Sunil Gavaskar Goes Hard At T20 World Cup Organisers For Refusing To Learn From Earlier Mistake Sunil Gavaskar expressed frustration again with the organizers of the T20 World Cup for what he called an unprofessional decision to use a DJ during the India vs England semi-final. The former India captain criticized the practice of having a DJ shout “BOOM-BOOM Bumrah” in the middle of an over, which he believed disrupted the flow of the game. The incident occurred during the 16th over of the match at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, when Jasprit Bumrah was in the process of bowling. Gavaskar argued that such interruptions were unnecessary during live play and questioned the organizers’ judgment, especially in a high-stakes World Cup event. Gavaskar’s criticism followed a similar complaint he made earlier about a laser show during the India vs West Indies Super 8 match. He had previously raised concerns that the bright lights during the drinks break could strain players’ eyesight. The laser display, which lasted three minutes, was shown when India was at 53/2 in the Powerplay phase at Eden Gardens. Gavaskar emphasized that such distractions were inappropriate for a World Cup match, noting that while similar effects were acceptable in the Indian Premier League, they were not suitable for knockout stages. He questioned the need for such entertainment during critical moments of the game. The former captain’s comments reflect his traditional approach to cricket, where he values simplicity and adherence to the sport’s fundamentals. He has consistently criticized deviations from standard practices, such as failing to convert singles into doubles or improper running between wickets.#t20_world_cup #wankhede_stadium #sunil_gavaskar #jasprit_bumrah #india_english_super_8
"This Is A World Cup": Sunil Gavaskar Fumes At Stadium Organiser For 'Jasprit Bumrah Chants' Legendary cricketer Sunil Gavaskar expressed frustration with stadium organizers for encouraging spectators to chant Jasprit Bumrah's name during a crucial moment in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup semifinal between India and England. The incident occurred at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, where the DJ prompted fans to shout “Boom Boom Bumrah” as the Indian pacer prepared to bowl. Gavaskar, commentating on the match, criticized the decision, emphasizing that such chants during the delivery stride are inappropriate, especially in a high-stakes World Cup environment. He noted that while fans can cheer between overs, chanting during the over could distract the bowler and undermine the professionalism expected at the global tournament. The match, which saw India defend a target of 254 against England, showcased a blend of individual brilliance and team resilience. Sanju Samson’s 89 off 42 balls and Jasprit Bumrah’s economical spell of 1/33 in four overs were pivotal in securing India’s seven-run victory. Samson’s innings, marked by a second consecutive fifty, propelled India to a record-breaking total of 253 for seven, the highest in a knockout game of the tournament. England’s response, led by Jacob Bethell’s century (105 off 48), saw them chase down the target with a thrilling chase, though they fell short by seven runs. Gavaskar and former India coach Ravi Shastri had previously criticized the ICC for organizing a laser show during a tense Super 8 match between India and the West Indies at Eden Gardens. The incident highlighted concerns about distractions during critical moments of the tournament.#icc_men_s_t20_world_cup #sunil_gavaskar #jasprit_bumrah #wankhede_stadium #ravi_shastri
Quand Federer achevait sa quête d’un 100e titre : Dubaï 2019 Roger Federer a marqué un point historique lors du tournoi de Dubaï en 2019, en remportant son 100e titre professionnel. Ce succès, obtenu après une longue carrière marquée par des performances exceptionnelles, a été salué comme un accomplissement personnel et une preuve de son endurance. Le Suisse, alors âgé de 34 ans, a dominé ses adversaires avec une combinaison de technique, de précision et de mental. Ce titre a non seulement élargi son record, mais a également renforcé son statut de légende du tennis. Djokovic, Sinner, Sabalenka : Dubaï, un lieu de préparation stratégique Le tournoi de Dubaï a également accueilli des joueurs de haut niveau comme Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner et Aryna Sabalenka, qui y ont utilisé le terrain pour se préparer à la saison 2023. Le format du tournoi, qui combine des matches en simple et en double, a permis à ces joueurs de tester leur jeu dans des conditions variées. Djokovic, en particulier, a profité de l'occasion pour ajuster son jeu avant le Grand Chelem d'Australie. Carlos Alcaraz : Une débute enflammée à Rio L'Espagnol Carlos Alcaraz a fait sensation lors de son premier tournoi professionnel à Rio, où il a impressionné par sa puissance et son agressivité. À seulement 17 ans, le jeune prodige a démontré une maturité sur le terrain, marquant des points décisifs avec son revers puissant. Son arrivée sur la scène internationale a suscité des attentes élevées, et son potentiel a été mis en lumière par des experts du tennis. Le tournoi de Rio : Un événement incontournable Le tournoi de Rio, organisé dans un cadre exceptionnel, a rassemblé des joueurs de tous les continents. Son format, qui inclut des matchs en simple et en double, a permis de créer des affrontements inédits.#roger_federer #duba_2019 #novak_djokovic #jannik_sinner #aryna_sabalenka

Hugo Gaston advances to the quarterfinals of the Thionville Challenger after defeating Keegan Smith The second round of the Thionville Challenger concluded on Thursday, with Hugo Gaston securing his place in the quarterfinals. The Toulousain, currently ranked 96th in the world, aims to reclaim his Top 100 status by the end of the tournament. With a live ranking of 107th, Gaston faces a critical opportunity to climb the rankings. If he performs strongly this week, he could potentially move into the Top 80, a significant achievement. Gaston’s path to the quarterfinals included a three-set victory over Keegan Smith, the 306th-ranked player. Despite being surprised early in the match, Gaston recovered to win 3-6, 6-3, 6-2. In the quarterfinals, he will face Moïse Kouame, a fellow French player who has also advanced to the next round. Kouame’s progress sets the stage for a potential French showdown in the tournament. Other notable results from the second round include Ugo Blanchet’s dominant performance against Clément Chidekh, which ended in a 6-2, 6-2 victory. Blanchet remains the last French player in the draw, with a chance to earn points ahead of his defense of the Cherbourg Challenger title. Pierre-Hugues Herbert also advanced, defeating Otto Virtanen 7-5, 6-4. The Thionville Challenger continues to attract attention as players vie for ranking points and prize money. With the tournament progressing, the focus shifts to the quarterfinals, where key matches will determine the next round’s participants. The event highlights the competitive nature of Challenger tournaments, offering players a chance to climb the rankings and secure valuable opportunities for future Grand Slam qualifications.#hugo_gaston #keegan_smith #thionville_challenger #moise_kouame #ugo_blanchet

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'Will make Tehri important place for water, adventure sports': CM Dhami attends Tehri Lake Festival "We will continue our efforts to give more speed to the possibilities here and to give them wings. We have started this. We will work to move this forward", Dhami said. #Lake_Festival #Tehri_Lake #make_Tehri #Tehri_important #attends_Tehri #adventure_sports #important_place

Pakistan, England qualify for FIH Men’s Hockey World Cup 2026; 11 out of 16 teams finalisedEngland sealed its spot with a commanding 7-1 win over Malaysia, while Pakistan edged past Japan 4-3 with a late winner. The two sides will face each other in Saturday’s final. England sealed its spot with a commanding 7-1 win over Malaysia, while Pakistan edged past Japan 4-3 with a late winner. The two sides will face each other in Saturday’s final. #World_Cup #Cup #FIH_Men #late_winner #Hockey_World #past_Japan #edged_past #Pakistan_edged #teams_finalisedEngland #England_qualify
