The rich will have to pay more taxes
The rich will have to pay more taxes
The report concludes that the government has undertaken an exercise to overhaul the rules of direct taxes to put a brake on the rise in income inequality. India is dependent on revenue from indirect taxes rather than direct taxes. At present 30 percent tax on earnings is applicable in the country. However, the tax rates on earnings from equity funds and shares are very low. Thus, this exercise has been undertaken keeping all these points in mind. This exercise is likely to impose high capital gains tax on the rich.
India's ranking in mobile speed increased
After the growth in mobile usage and its production, now the ranking of mobile speed in India has also increased. According to a report by Network Intelligence, India has advanced by two points in the global ranking on the issue of mobile speed in the last month of March. India was at 66th position in February-'23, it is at 64th position in March-'23. The average mobile download speed was recorded at 33.30 MBPS in March. Which was 31.04MBPS in February.
Online gaming...harms children
Nowadays, the buzz of online games has increased all over the country. Due to which various adversities are arising. According to the findings of a survey, children are most harmed by playing online games. Today, eight to ten cases of children's problems are coming to various psychiatrists every month. Psychiatrists say that every parent should keep a watch on their children. Online games have an adverse effect on the young minds of children.
Hard work... success abroad
Radhika Apte... This new comer heroine of Bollywood has not yet got the expected success in Bollywood. But, he has achieved great success in foreign films. Settled in London over the years, Radhika has worked in British and American films. His foreign films include The Wedding Guest, The Ashram and A Call to Spy. Her upcoming film Sister Midnight will release soon in foreign countries. Radhika said, working in foreign films is a very different thing. There is a whole system here, you get selected only after going through the process of this system, the process is very tough.
Preparations for Sinhastha Kumbh Mela begin
Sinhastha Kumbh Mela will be held at Nashik in 2027. Preparations for this are already underway. According to available information, this Kumbh Mela to be held at Nashik will be organized keeping Prayagraj and Varanasi in mind. Information has been collected on how the administration is conducted during the Kumbh Mela held earlier in Prayagraj and at places including Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi. Besides this, a team of engineers from Nashik went to Prayagraj to get information about the administrative planning.
Concession of sentence to degree-seeking prisoner
Nasik's Central Jail has adopted a novel approach to reform inmates. Degree and diploma courses in computer education are conducted in prisons by prison authorities and IIT Mumbai. About one and a half thousand prisoners have received education here in the last seven years. Prisoners who have obtained a degree are given a 90-day reprieve in their sentences. A Mumbai-based organization has set up a separate computer room in the jail where all kinds of advanced facilities are also available for the inmates to get better education.
A face loan becomes an NPA
Central Rural Development Minister Giriraj Singh said that the loan given only by face i.e. by looking at the mouth eventually becomes NPA. The NPA of Self Help Group was 9.58 percent in 2014, it has decreased to 1.8 percent today. Thus, it is clear that loans given to the needy sometimes do not become NPAs. A face-to-face loan eventually becomes an NPA.
BIS will frame rules for school bags
Children going to school are seen carrying schoolbags that are heavier than their weight. Many rules are made on this issue but they are not fully implemented. Now specific steps will be taken by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs giving priority to this issue. Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS), an organization under the auspices of the ministry, will determine the weight of a school-going child's bag. For this, keeping in mind the age of the child, this organization will frame the rules and the work will be carried out soon.
The world's first edible battery
Italy's Institute of Technology and University of Saleto have created the world's first edible rechargeable battery. These batteries are inspired by the biological redox reactions that occur inside living organisms. This battery contains riboflavin vitamin two, a vitamin found in almonds. While quercetin is a food supplement. Coal is used for current supply in batteries. It is claimed that eating this battery does not cause any problem in the human body.
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