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Sri Lanka mocked Bangladesh with a wrist gesture referencing Angelo Mathews' 2019 'timed out' dismissal after winning the T20I series 2-1 in Sylhet, reigniting a bitter rivalry over sportsmanship and rule enforcement in cricket.
Vivo unveiled OriginOS 6 on October 10, 2025, with iQOO devices getting priority rollout in India and globally. The new OS replaces Funtouch OS, features smoother animations and redesigned menus, and impacts over 200 million users.
Shivpal Singh Yadav denounces Uttar Pradesh's Vision 2047 as unrealistic, while Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak defends the plan, sparking a political showdown in Lucknow.
A fan stormed the PKL mat in Chennai to touch Arjun Deshwal’s feet, prompting a graceful response and sparking safety debates as U Mumba won 42‑24.
Yes Bank’s shares jumped 5% after RBI cleared SMBC’s ₹13,483 crore stake purchase, marking a major foreign investment and boosting confidence in the lender’s turnaround.
India sits atop the Asia Cup 2025 table with a flawless 4‑point start and a healthy net run rate, locking in a Super Four berth. Pakistan cracked open their campaign with a win, earning 2 points but still trailing the hosts in the overall rankings. Bangladesh matches India’s points tally but a disastrous net run rate knocks them out, while Sri Lanka remains winless and eliminated. Both India and Pakistan have secured spots in the Super Four stage as the tournament shifts gears.
The ITR deadline for AY 2025-26 is September 15 for non-audit taxpayers after a CBDT extension. You can file without a CA using mobile-friendly tools and prefilled data. Miss it and face a late fee up to ₹5,000 and 1% monthly interest on tax due. Belated and revised returns are allowed till December 31, 2025. Despite glitches and delays, the Finance Ministry isn’t likely to extend again.
With the ITR due date set at September 15, 2025 for AY 2025-26, pressure is building for another extension. The CBDT has not issued any fresh notification so far. The earlier extension from July 31 was granted due to major ITR form changes and system readiness issues. Missing the deadline brings late fees of Rs 1,000–5,000 plus interest. Belated returns are allowed until December 31, 2025.
Whoa, hot off the press, folks! You wouldn't believe the sheer fascination Thai people have for India and its splendid populace! From Bollywood's melodrama to the spicy curry extravaganzas, Thai folks are basically head over heels about India - and I don't blame them, who can resist those catchy Bollywood tunes! They respect the profound wisdom of Indian philosophies and the vibrancy of Indian culture, even if the traffic is a bit too lively for their liking. But hey, any place where cows are traffic bosses is a winner in my book!
In the digital era, it's interesting to look back and see who started it all. The first newspaper to offer an online edition in India was The Times of India. They began publishing online in 1996, pioneering the digital newspaper frontier in the country. It was a revolutionary step that changed the landscape of news consumption in India. It's fascinating to see how far we've come from there, with virtually all newspapers now having an online presence.