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Rare Hoya Species Discovered, SSC Revolutionizes Exam Process
10 Nov
Summary
- Rare Hoya species found in Arunachal Pradesh
- SSC to let candidates pick exam city and date for 2025 recruitment
- Farhan Akhtar opens up on feeling embarrassed speaking to Javed Akhtar

In a significant botanical finding, researchers have discovered a rare Hoya species in the forests of Arunachal Pradesh for the first time in India. These unique plants, known for their intricate flowers, are now being studied further to understand their characteristics and potential.
In another notable development, the Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced a major change in its exam process for the 2025 recruitment drive. Candidates will now be able to pick their own city and date to appear for the Junior Engineer (JE) and Sub-Inspector (SI) exams, a move that is expected to revolutionize the recruitment experience.
Elsewhere, Bollywood actor Farhan Akhtar has opened up about his feelings of embarrassment when speaking to his father, renowned writer Javed Akhtar. Farhan shared that he still feels self-conscious and tends to shift to English when conversing with his father, despite their close relationship.




