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SSB HC Ministerial PET PST Admit Card 2026 released, check download link here

The Times of India 05 Feb 2026
The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) has published the PET/PST Admit Card for the HC (Ministerial) Recruitment 2026. Candidates who have applied for the Head Constable (Ministerial) post can now download their admit card from the official SSB website.
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SSB, guarding Nepal, Bhutan borders, equipped with state-of-the-art surveillance equipment: Govt

The Times of India 03 Feb 2026
New Delhi ... So, a specific timeline cannot be given, Rai said in response to the question of whether any specific targets have been fixed to strengthen SSB's manpower, training, and operational capacity under these modernisation programmes ... .
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SSB accountant sentenced to 5-year jail in bribery case

The Times of India 29 Jan 2026
... a written complaint filed by a Constable (GD) of the 3rd Battalion, SSB, Lakhimpur Kheri. The complaint was forwarded to the CBI by the Chief Vigilance Officer, SSB Headquarters, New Delhi.
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R-Day 2026: CRPF and SSB motorcycle daredevils showcase skill on Kartvaya Path

The Economic Times 26 Jan 2026
R-Day 2026. CRPF and SSB motorcycle daredevils showcase skill on Kartvaya Path ... .
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SSB HC (Ministerial) PET/PST 2026 admit card out, check height, chest, running standards and more

The Times of India 26 Jan 2026
The recruitment process is with regard to Advertisement Number - 338/R&C/SSB/HC(Min)/2020 ... Candidates should exhibit the minimum required height, chest, and endurance criteria as established by the SSB.
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SSB Q4 2025 Deep Dive: Integration Complete, Organic Growth Accelerates in New Markets

The Call 26 Jan 2026
SSB) reported Q4 CY2025 results topping the market’s revenue expectations, with sales up 52.5% year on year to $686.9 million ... Is now the time to buy SSB? Find out in our full research report (it’s free for active Edge members).
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ICBA condemns WHO’s 2025 global report on SSB taxes

Business Day Online 22 Jan 2026
The International Council of Beverages Associations (ICBA) has criticised the World Health Organisation (WHO)’s 2025 global report on Sugar-Sweetened Beverage. read more ICBA condemns WHO’s 2025 global report on SSB taxes ....
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