Centre notifies due date for filing GST returns The government has modified the due date for filing of final GST sales returns by businesses with turnover exceeding Rs. 1.5 crore to the eleventh day of the succeeding month. In a notification, the Central Board of Indirect Taxes and Customs has …
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The promise of Korea peace for China
Northeast China has high stakes in North Korea. A durable peace on the Korean Peninsula could mean much needed jobs for China’s industrial rust belt. China’s northeast, historically known as Manchuria, was among the first to industrialise. The region’s plentiful reserves of iron ore and coal premised the rise of …
Read More »‘Turkey-U.S. relations may be in jeopardy’
We could look for new allies: Erdogan President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Turkey’s partnership with the U.S. may be in jeopardy as ties strain, warning Ankara could start looking for new allies, in an op-ed published in the New York Times on Saturday. Relations between the two NATO allies have …
Read More »Pro-Khalistan rally in London today despite India’s concerns
Another demonstration will celebrate Independence Day A rally to mark India’s Independence Day and a pro-Khalistani demonstration dubbed the “London declaration” are both set to go ahead on Sunday, in Trafalgar Square, central London, despite New Delhi’s strong and publicly stated reservations about the latter, which it views as an …
Read More »Twitter discusses how to regulate ‘dehumanising’ content
Following a meeting with 18 staff members, Twitter chief Jack Dorsey said he is contemplating systemic solutions to regulate content Twitter chief executive Jack Dorsey on Friday gathered with 18 colleagues, including the safety team, to debate ways to make the social media service safer for its users. The discussion …
Read More »No meeting with U.S., says Iran
America’s addiction to sanctions does not allow negotiation to take place: Zarif Iran gave its most explicit rejection yet of talks with the U.S. on Saturday, and accused Washington of an “addiction to sanctions” over its latest spat with Turkey. The U.S. reimposed harsh sanctions on Iran on Tuesday, following …
Read More »‘China has turned Xinjiang into something resembling a no-rights zone’
UN human rights experts have expressed alarm over what they said were many credible reports that China had detained one million or more ethnic Uighurs in the western region of Xinjiang and forced as many as two million to submit to re-education and indoctrination. In the name of combating religious …
Read More »Aadhaar cards of over 30,000 children under institutional care linked with Track Child Portal
Aadhaar of over 30,000 children linked to portal The Aadhaar details of over 30,000 children living in child care institutions have been linked to the TrackChild portal, a central database, following reports of many going missing from shelters, an official said. TrackChild, which has details of missing children, coordinates with …
Read More »To check corruption, cops in Una barred from carrying over Rs 200
Policemen in Una barred from carrying over Rs. 200 In a bid to curb corruption, the police chief of Himachal Pradesh’s Una district has issued a unique diktat barring police personnel manning checkpoints from keeping more than Rs. 200 with them. Una Superintendent of Police Diwakar Sharma said the decision …
Read More »No free travel insurance in trains from September 1: Railways
The Railways will stop free travel insurance for passengers from September 1, an official said on Saturday. Travellers, while booking tickets through the IRCTC website or mobile app, can opt for travel insurance or opt out. The order to charge for travel insurance will be generated in a few days.IANS …
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