Starting Today: What to read and what to do

Got a few minutes? This tag collects posts you can act on or learn from right away. From a breaking probe that shook a state commission to clear, practical electronics guides and media tips that help you spot biased headlines — these pieces are useful the moment you open them.

First, if you care about accountability and public exams, start with the Rajasthan SI recruitment story. A High Court ruling led to a resignation and could change how exams are held. Read it to understand potential legal shifts and what questions to ask local authorities or candidates about fairness and transparency.

Top posts to read starting today

RPSC under fire: Manju Sharma quits after High Court scraps 2021 SI recruitment — urgent update on exam integrity and likely reforms.

How do different Indian media houses report the same news? — learn quick checks to spot bias and avoid getting misled by dramatic or selective headlines.

Has there ever been a mid-air plane collision? — a clear summary of past accidents and why air traffic control rules matter for safety.

What are the all time best electronics books? and Practical electronics posts — pick a book or two if you want to start building projects this week.

What is the price of a Redmi Note 11 SE? — short buying tip: compare storage and region prices before you decide.

Quick actions you can take right now

1) Follow the RPSC story: note key dates mentioned in the report and set a news alert. If you’re a candidate, check official commission notices first.

2) Be a smarter news reader: when a headline shocks you, open two other outlets and compare facts, not just tone. Check who’s quoted and what documents are cited.

3) Want to try electronics this weekend? Start with a single project and one book: "The Art of Electronics" if you want depth, or "Make: Electronics" for hands-on steps. Join a local maker group or forum for quick troubleshooting.

4) Buying gadgets? Look at the power label — if it says 100–240V ~50–60Hz, you’re mostly safe worldwide. If not, plan a voltage converter or a local charger before you travel.

5) Curious about safety stories like mid-air collisions? Read the incident summary and note the practical lessons: redundancy, communication checks, and following air traffic control. Those are the same safety ideas that apply to many systems.

If you want a short routine: skim urgent news first, then pick one practical guide or explainers article to read fully. Bookmark the rest for deeper reading. This tag is built for readers who want to act or learn starting today — use it as a checklist, not a backlog.

Want suggestions tailored to your interests? Tell me if you prefer quick news, deep explainers, or hands-on guides and I’ll point you to the best posts under this tag.

BSF permits fishing on Indian side of Padma from today?
BSF permits fishing on Indian side of Padma from today?

Hey there, folks! So, guess what's making a splash today? Our friends at the Border Security Force (BSF) have decided to spread some joy for our fisher-folk! Starting today, they are permitting fishing on the Indian side of the Padma. Yes, you heard it right! So, grab your fishing rods and your best fishing hats because it's time to cast your nets and reels. Who knows, with a little luck, you might just land the catch of the day! So, here's to a 'reel-y' good time at the Padma. Happy fishing, everyone!

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