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**Summary:**

The news items cover a range of topics, including a controversy surrounding a West Bengal gang-rape case and the Chief Minister’s response, the growth and challenges of Tanzania’s avocado exports, the impact of entrance exam focus on Indian education, etymological stories behind a Kolkata locality’s name, a remembrance of poet Nagarjun, a historical look at Miranda House college, a book review of a Booker Prize contender, an anecdote of a Taliban minister referencing Tagore, a book exploring a godman’s influence on former PM PV Narasimha Rao, the death of a cinematographer, and the release of admit cards for the RBI Grade B officer recruitment exam.

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**RBI Releases Admit Cards for Grade B Officer Recruitment; Controversy Erupts in West Bengal Gang-Rape Case**

**Mumbai, India/Kolkata, India -** The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released admit cards for the Officer Grade ‘B’ (Direct Recruit-DR) (On Probation-OP) and (General/DEPR/DSIM) Cadres – Panel Year – 2025 examination. Eligible candidates can now download their hall tickets from the official website, opportunities.rbi.org.in. The Phase I exam for General Cadre is scheduled for October 18th and for DEPR/DSIM Cadres is scheduled for October 19th. The recruitment aims to fill 120 vacancies across various cadres.

In separate news, a controversy has erupted in West Bengal following a gang-rape case. The Chief Minister’s remarks questioning why the student was out after midnight have drawn sharp criticism, with the BJP accusing the CM of victim-blaming. The case has sparked outrage and ignited a debate about victim shaming and women’s safety in the state.

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