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    Maharashtra Government Grants Extra ‘Home Village’ Change, Announces Tiger Exhibit and Teacher Exams

    Maharashtra announces additional opportunity for state employees to change their declared ‘home village’, unveils historic tiger skins at Mumbai museum, and schedules teacher qualification exams for June 28.

    State employees now have an extra chance to alter their official ‘home village’. A historic tiger skin will be displayed at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum from November.

    Maharashtra, government policy, home village change, tiger exhibit, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum, teacher qualification exam, TET, state news

    The Maharashtra government has decided to give state servants an additional opportunity to change their declared “home village” if marriage, migration or emergencies occur during service.

    From November, a historic tiger skin, brought from a London museum under a three‑year loan, will be opened for public viewing at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Museum in Mumbai.

    At the Yashwantrao Chavan Centre in Mumbai, the “Z 24 Hours” Maharashtra Pride Awards ceremony took place. Actor Ritesh Deshmukh received an award from the Chief Minister.

    The State Examination Council has scheduled the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) for Sunday, 28 June.

    Newly appointed Commissioner Tukaram Munde has directed labs to boost capacity and to provide reports on a “first‑sample, first‑inspection” basis, aiming for timely results.

    The Food and Drug Administration has seized adulterated stock worth millions of rupees from institutions that jeopardise public health, covering Mumbai, Pune, Nashik and other parts of the state.

    Petrol and diesel prices continue to rise, squeezing ordinary citizens. Immediate relief measures are being called for.

    In Mira Road, the Bakri Eid celebration noted that the Poornam Estate Cluster houses 650 flats where Hindus and Muslims have historically lived together.

    The first quality list for Class‑11 admissions will be announced on Friday, offering 2,198,666 seats in the initial round.

    Due to a lack of funds, water‑scheme projects under the “Jal Jeevan Mission” remain stalled, and the central government will not fund retro‑fitted schemes—only new ones.

    Despite increased fuel demand from West Asian conflicts, Indian Oil reports that petrol‑diesel supply in Maharashtra remains smooth.

    Source: https://www.loksatta.com/maharashtra/

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