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No benefit of lower tax rate under DTAA for taxpayers with foreign income if Form 67 is not filed by this dateDouble tax: If you are claiming a tax relief under section 90 then you must submit a ITR and Form 67 by the due date. Similarly if you are ...
The government is estimated to have earned up to Rs 627 crore from late ITR filing fee till August 22, 2024Belated ITR fees: The government may have earned up to Rs 627 crore from collection of late ITR filing fees till August 22, 2024. As per ru...
Bengaluru water crisis: Schools, colleges opt to stay offline in exam seasonEducation institutions don't want to disturb students’ routines amid exams, despite demands on social media to shift to online classes in v...
Telangana Polls: KCR and family trampled dreams, aspirations of Telangana's youth, alleges Congress leader SurjewalaSurjewala accused Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao of breaking promises made during the statehood agitation, including providing one job ...
Monkeypox linked to acute heart problem in 1st case studyIn a first, a 31-year-old male with confirmed monkeypox infection developed acute myocarditis (inflammation of the heart muscle) approximat...
Apple looks at large enterprises to grow PC share in India; partners WiproLuca Maestri, Chief Financial Officer, Apple during the recent earnings calls said that in the enterprise market, our customers are increas...
Jio has big opportunity to tap with 'JioPhone Next'; final pricing to be key: Industry watchersSpeaking at RIL's 44th annual general meeting, Ambani asserted that an ultra-affordable 4G smartphone is essential to make India '2G-mukt' ...
Heart inflammation observed in recently recovered Covid-19 patients, shows studyThere is a need for further research to understand the virus.
Only IISc, IIMB join India's official online platformThis academic year, IISc will offer nine courses and IIMB, which is also the national MOOCs coordinator for management programmes, will off...
How Samsung is standing up to an onslaught from a group of Chinese handset makers like Vivo and OppoAlthough Samsung's market share has been stagnating, it is too early to write it off and it won't be a pushover like the desi players, say ...
VTU says eight 'niche' courses are equal to traditional engineering degreesBesides these, traditional streams such as mechanical, civil, computer science, information technology and electronics and communications a...
Autonomy of private varsities under threatIf a university wants to increase decrease the number of seats in a course or startclose a new departmentcourse, the Council has to be paid...
Riding the wind: How Suneet Singh Tuli powered DataWind to become top tablet player in IndiaEarly this year, DataWind became the largest tablet seller in India and Suneet Singh Tuli is not done yet. Having found an unlikely ally in...
Bengaluru college makes its own makerspace to spur innovationA makerspace committee has been put in place and frequent workshops and curated meetups are being held in the institue.
How a bunch of entrepreneurs are trying to make video streaming services a successful biz propositionWith mobile and broadband internet connectivity proliferating, a raft of content producers and OTT cos are looking to cash in on this new o...
Private varsities start journals to boost research in BengaluruAlliance University, Karnataka's first private university, launched the annual International Journal of Law and Social Sciences last month.
Thinking of quitting your job to head back to studies? You are not alone!More and more top executives with work experience of 10 to 20 years are heading to business schools to pursue executive MBA programmes.
Apple may offer buyback schemes for iPad Air, iPad miniApple will sell its two new tablet models, iPad Air and iPad mini with retina display, in India for Rs 35,900 and Rs 28,900, respectively.
- IITs, business schools see uptick in placement
The first visible signs of a thaw in recruitment freeze are becoming clearer. With this, the demand for talent from India’s management coll...
- 10 engineering colleges get IBM centres of excellence
IBM, the world’s largest computer-services company has established centres of excellence (CoE) in 10 colleges across Karnataka, aimed at cr...