Why – Getting to the Reason Behind the Headlines

Ever scroll past a headline and wonder what’s really behind it? That’s exactly what the Why tag on India Cloud News is for. We pull together stories that ask the big “why” questions and give you straight‑forward answers. From tax deadlines to cultural quirks, each article digs into the root cause so you don’t have to guess.

Taxes, Deadlines, and Penalties

One of the most common “why” queries we see is about the ITR filing deadline for AY 2025‑26. Why was September 15 set as the final date? The CBDT pushed it back from July 31 because the new ITR forms needed more time to roll out and the online portal faced technical glitches. Knowing this helps you plan: file early, avoid a late fee of up to ₹5,000, and stay clear of 1% monthly interest. If you miss the date, you still have a window until December 31 for belated returns, but the cost of waiting can add up fast.

Another hot topic is why the government rarely extends the deadline again. The answer is simple – repeated extensions hurt revenue collection and erode taxpayer confidence. So the message is clear: treat the deadline as firm and use the mobile‑friendly filing tools to get it done on the go.

Culture, Media, and Everyday Life

Beyond finance, people love to ask why certain cultural habits exist. Take the question, “Why is India so against alcohol?” The answer blends history, religion, and economics. Hindu traditions discourage intoxicants, and several state policies reflect that stance to curb social issues like health problems and domestic violence. Understanding this context explains why you’ll see strict liquor laws in many Indian states.

Curiosity also strikes about media history. “Why was The Times of India the first newspaper to go online in India?” It’s because the paper had the resources and vision to experiment with the internet as early as 1996. That move set the stage for today’s digital news landscape, where almost every outlet has an online version.

Even lifestyle questions find a home here. “Why do Thai people love India?” The answer lies in shared love for vibrant festivals, Bollywood movies, and spicy food. These cultural bridges make the two nations feel familiar, despite the geographic distance.

On the tech side, you might wonder, “Why can I watch American TV channels live in India?” Thanks to high‑speed broadband and legal streaming platforms, the barrier is down. You just need a reliable internet connection and a subscription that carries the channels you want.

Each article in the Why collection follows the same pattern: identify the question, break down the factors that shape the answer, and give you practical steps or insights you can use right away. No fluff, no jargon – just the info you need.

So next time a headline catches your eye and you think, “Why is that happening?” Head over to the Why tag. You’ll find concise, well‑researched pieces that satisfy your curiosity and help you make smarter decisions, whether you’re filing taxes, choosing a news channel, or simply learning about cultural trends.