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ClearTax to help non-filers respond to tax notices with new monitoring system
It targets those who haven't filed income tax return but may have tax dues or anyone who has a break in their tax filing record.
Original Land Rover engineer gives his personal seal of approval on special auction model
Arthur Goddard, 94, has given the special 2 millionth edition of the iconic Defender his personal seal of approval.
Rupee rebounds from 2-year lows to end at 66.92 against US dollars
A cautious tone largely dominated trading sentiment ahead of most awaited event of the year - Federal Reserve's widely anticipated monetary policy announcement and also collapsing energy prices.
Mahindra to acquire Italian car designer Pininfarina for 33 million euros
Milan-listed Pininfarina, which has designed cars for Ferrari, Maserati, Rolls-Royce and Cadillac, is the latest Italian industrial brand to be snapped up by an Asian buyer.
Samsung takes patent dispute with Apple to US Supreme Court
The last time the Supreme Court heard cases on patents covering the appearance of a product instead of the way it works was in the late 1800s, when the court battles concerned designs of spoon handles, carpets and saddles.
Defence veterans reject Centre's one-member judicial commission on OROP
One of the anomalies pointed by the veterans when the notification was issued was the judicial commission.
Spanish court drops tax fraud probe into Messi friendlies
A Spanish court has dropped a tax fraud investigation into Lionel Messi and his foundation linked to six friendly matches.
There's a lot of pressure on JJ Abrams with 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens', says Steven Spielberg
'Star Wars' is slated to hit the Indian screens on December 25, a week after its US release.
Row over Delhi's anti-encroachment demolition drive turns into a full-blown political war
While the Delhi government and Centre continue to spar over the incident, the ousted slum dwellers are the ones who are suffering.
Facebook's office attacked in Germany; vandals spray 'Facebook dislike' on a wall
The overnight attack on the social networking group was carried out by a group of 15-20 people wearing black clothes and hoods.
Soldiers should kill the enemy, not lay down lives: Manohar Parrikar
The Defence Minister said he liked to go around without security as "having security might not be safe at times".
After Paris pact, challenges ahead for world climate
Scattered over different sections of the 31-page document, the measures collectively make up what has become known as a "ratcheting up" mechanism.
Barack Obama calls Paris climate pact 'best chance' to save the planet
"Today the American people can be proud because this historic agreement is a tribute to American leadership, " Obama said.
ISIS draws up hit-list of British MPs: Report
Islamic State (ISIS) has a political assassination unit aimed at government officials.
Climate change pact: PM Modi says no winners or losers
PM appreciated how every country rose to the challenge for reaching the agreement at the Conference of Parties (COP)-21 and said deliberations showed collective wisdom of the world leaders to mitigate climate change.