Around 60 million income tax returns have been filed for the 2023-24 fiscal year, with 70% of these returns opting for the new simplified tax regime
To create compelling conflicts and enhance heroism in Indian films, strong lead antagonists are essential. Here are some of the highest-paid villains in Indian cinema today
Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas leader recently killed in Iran, was known for his role in the group's international diplomacy amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, where he lost three sons in an Israeli airstrike.
The Amarnath Yatra 2024 has set a new record with over 4.71 lakh devotees visiting so far, surpassing last year's total of 4.45 lakh. On Wednesday, another 1,654 pilgrims departed from Jammu for the Valley.
Simone Biles secured her fifth Olympic gold medal, leading the U.S. to a decisive victory in the women's gymnastics team final on Tuesday. Meanwhile, Daniel Wiffen made Irish swimming history.
On July 21, 2024, the world experienced its hottest day on record. Remarkably, just 24 hours later, this record was surpassed, making July 22 likely the hottest day in thousands of years. Such extreme temperature readings, though seemingly extraordinary, are confirmed through advanced scientific techniques developed to handle the challenges of global climate monitoring.
At least three people, including a one-year-old baby, have died, and 16 others were injured after a boat capsized in Brazil’s Amazon River. The incident occurred on Monday when the boat, “M. Monteiro,” carrying over 200 passengers, caught fire following an explosion near Uarini in Amazonas state.
Traffic restrictions have been imposed in Bengaluru for the Town Hall festival on Wednesday. The Bengaluru Traffic Police have set specific limits for heavy goods vehicles in the areas of Gunjur, Balagere, Gunjur Palya, and Vinayaka Nagar to facilitate smooth vehicular movement during the Deepotsava and Pallakki events.
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, a prominent leader of the Congress party in West Bengal, has publicly expressed his dissatisfaction regarding his recent removal as the President of the West Bengal Congress Committee.
Fayis Asraf Ali, a dedicated cyclist from Kerala, has embarked on an extraordinary journey, cycling over 22,000 kilometers across 30 countries in two years to reach Paris.