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PAN Not Needed For Cash Sale of Agricultural Produce up to Rs 2 Lakh Per Day
The newly inserted section 269ST in the Income Tax Act bans such cash dealings on a single day, in respect of a single transaction or transactions relating to one event or occasion from an individual.
MPPEB Police Recruitment Test 2017 Answer Keys Released at vyapam.nic.in, Download Now
MPPEB had conducted the Police Recruitment Test to fill the posts of Subedar and Sub-Inspector Cadre from October 26th to November 1st 2017 across the state of Madhya Pradesh.
New Ford Mustang GT Based Shelby 1000 Unveiled, Gets 5.2L 1000 BHP Engine
Based on the 2015 and newer Ford Mustang GT, the 1,000 horsepower track car was unveiled at Shelby American’s Las Vegas facility during SEMA week.
JD(U) Releases Tejashwi's 'Merry Making' Photograph, RJD Leader Hits Back
The picture, which showed Yadav standing with an unidentified woman and a bottle of liquor in the backdrop was released at a joint press conference called by JD(U) spokesmen Sanjay Singh, Neeraj Kumar and Nikhil Mandal.
PIL Against Celebration of Tipu Jayanti Filed in Karnataka High Court
The PIL, filed by a resident of Kodagu, questioned the need to celebrate a warrior like Tipu Sultan when such a celebration will hurt the feelings of a section of people.
Thor: Ragnarok Movie Review: This Enjoyable Mess Is Like a Joke Delivery System
And while it’s not saying much, Thor: Ragnarok is easily the best of the three Thor movies, because it's relatable, neatly presented and full of fun.
Banks and Telecom Firms Must Mention Deadline in Aadhaar Linking Messages: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court sought the government’s response on four petitions challenging the constitutional validity of the Aadhaar Act and linking of bank accounts and mobile numbers with it.
Iran Denounces CIA 'Fake News' in Bin Laden Files
The CIA on Wednesday released 470,000 additional files found in May 2011 when US Navy SEALs burst into Bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad and shot him dead.
Jodie Foster Read Scripts About Rape, Abuse for Almost Two Decades
Before the allegations about Harvey Weinstein broke, Foster had spoken in an interview and confessed that she had never made a film that was seen through women's eyes.
Day After Blocking Resolution on Masood Azhar, China 'Ready to Work With India'
China for the fourth time blocked India, the US and other nations' bid to list the Pathankot terror attack mastermind Azhar as a global terrorist, saying "there is no consensus" within the members of the sanctions committee.
Hundreds Line up in Sydney For Apple iPhone X Launch
The Sydney shop opened soon after Apple released fourth-quarter results with a rosy forecast for holiday-season sales, allying concerns about phone production delays and sending shares to an all-time high in after-market trade.
SC Brings Down Damages in Road Accident Deaths, Says New Sums More Reasonable
Cumulatively, a five-judge Constitution Bench has reduced the compensation by Rs 1.55 lakh that could be paid to the family of a person killed in a road mishap.
Good Friends Circle in Old Age May Boost Brain Functioning
Superagers who have cognitive ability at least as good as people in their 50s or 60s can have more satisfying, high-quality relationships compared to their cognitively average, same-age peers.
CGPSC State Engineering Services Exam 2017; Apply for 26 Vacancies Before Dec 1st 2017
The selection process will comprise of a written examination, followed by an interview for the candidates who qualify the first round. The final merit list will be based on the results of the written examination and performance of the candidates in the in...
Kumar Vishwas Snubbed at AAP Meet, Says 'Thought Only Congress and BJP Were Scared of me'
This comes at a time when tensions between Kumar Vishwas and Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal are on the rise again.
Chandigarh Rape Case: Two Maternal Uncles Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
Additional District and Sessions Judge Poonam R Joshi, while pronouncing the quantum of sentence, also imposed a fine of Rs 3.05 lakh each in the case.