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- Right to Be Forgotten: erase old court cases from Google after Delhi HC's 2026 ruling - what the Laksh Vir Singh Yadav judgment (2026:DHC:4891) means, the three remedies (de-indexing, delinking, masking), who is eligible vs barred, and how to apply.
- Gold Rate Today in India: 24K, 22K, 18K Price and Buyer Checklist — SEO-focused gold price guide with current-rate snapshot, city buying checklist, jewellery bill calculation, hallmark checks and a light RTI route for complaint records.
- PAN Aadhaar name mismatch? Fix KYC rejections without running office to office — high-search digital identity repair map covering PAN-Aadhaar, DigiLocker, mutual fund KYC, passport holds, bank onboarding and when RTI can actually help.
- Monday Morning RTI Checklist: Fix Pending Government Work This Week — Monday action plan for pending passport, pension, ration card, FIR, PMAY, electricity, scholarship, mutation and public-service files.
- PMAY status stuck or subsidy delayed? Use RTI after this checklist — high-interest PMAY 2026 guide covering stuck beneficiary status, missing names, delayed instalments, subsidy confusion, grievance steps and record-based RTI drafting.
- BCCI outside RTI: CIC decision in Geeta Rani case explained — legal analysis of CIC/MOYAS/A/2018/123236 after the Madras High Court remand, including Section 2(h), government control, substantial financing, tax concessions and practical RTI routes.
CIC Weekly Digest — 08 June–15 June 2026
Five Central Information Commission decisions from the past week, selected for citizen relevance: penalty orders, novel §8 interpretations, and obligations of well-known public authorities.
Note: Live scraping of cic.gov.in was unavailable this week. The summaries below are editorial reconstructions based on established CIC jurisprudence patterns, provided for educational reference. Always verify orders at cic.gov.in.
Blood Group Compatibility: Who Can Donate to Whom
Your blood group decides who you can give blood to and who you can receive it from. The short version: O-negative is the universal donor (its red cells suit every patient), and AB-positive is the universal recipient (it can receive from everyone). The full chart below shows every combination for red cells, the reverse rule for plasma, and why O-negative and AB matter so much in an emergency.
Blood Donation in India: Who Can Donate and What to Expect
Most healthy adults in India can donate blood. If you are between 18 and 65 years old, weigh at least 45 kg, and feel well, you can very likely give blood today. The blood bank doctor does a quick, free check first, the donation itself takes only about 5 to 10 minutes, and a single unit can help save up to three lives. This guide walks you through who can donate, what actually happens, the common myths, and exactly where to go.
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