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Bengaluru techie with Rs 18 lakh salary paying Rs 25,000 per month to wife as house rent to save tax, sparks debate onlineA Bengaluru IT employee's clever tax-saving plan is causing a stir online. He pays rent to his wife for a home she owns, aiming to reduce h...
Trump Accounts app for kids goes live: Who qualifies for $1,000 government deposit, how parents can apply, launch date, app features, contributions and withdrawal rules explainedTrump Accounts for kids app explained: Parents can now access the Trump Accounts mobile app, a new government savings program for children....
Pope to release major artificial intelligence manifestoPope Leo XIV will release on Monday his long-awaited manifesto on artificial intelligence (AI), a bid to address ethical and social challen...
These 6 banking stocks have an upside potential of up to 30% in 1 year, according to analystsIt is a question often heard on the street: Which is better, private or PSU banks? To some extent, it is a meaningless question. Both priva...
India’s invisible workforce gets a new safety net: Key labour reforms for migrant employees decodedIndia's inter-state migrant workers gain significant protections under new labour code rules notified on May 8, 2026. The Occupational Safe...
Robert Kiyosaki asks: Why are outdated money habits still trapping hardworking professionals despite rising salaries? The viral Rich Dad Poor Dad wealth lesson reshaping financial freedom globallyMore than 62% of working professionals now live paycheck to paycheck despite rising salaries and better jobs. That growing financial pressu...
Trust at scale: What it takes to build a resilient digital asset ecosystem in IndiaAs India leads global digital asset adoption, building a robust trust infrastructure is critical. The article emphasizes a systems approach...
When Digital India meets a dead endA man's desperate act to claim his sister's money highlights a stark reality. India's digital progress leaves many behind. Marginalized cit...
Quote of the day by King Alfred the Great: 'The saddest thing about any man is that he be ignorant, and the most exciting thing is...'Quote of the day by King Alfred the Great: King Alfred the Great, a pivotal ruler in early English history, successfully defended Wessex ag...
Prediction markets say they're different from sportsbooks. Gambling addicts say it's all the sameThe soccer coach had blocked himself from sportsbooks by the time he found prediction markets.
Bank didn’t believe the account holder was dead, so this Odisha man came back with his dead sister's skeletonA bizarre incident from Odisha’s Keonjhar district has gone viral after a tribal man reportedly exhumed his deceased sister’s skeleton and ...
Read a book and cut 4 days from jail sentence: Actor Madhavan shares a fascinating prison reform rule where inmates get second chancesA Brazilian prison reform initiative allows inmates to reduce sentences by reading and reflecting on books. Actor R Madhavan highlighted th...
Govt plans independent audit of its legal aid schemes to assess effectiveness, sustainabilityThe government is planning an independent audit to evaluate the effectiveness, scalability, and sustainability of its DISHA scheme, which c...
Economic Survey points to laws, schemes aimed at delivering justice at grassroots levelThe latest Economic Survey highlighted that rural courts, or Gram Nyayalayas, have resolved nearly three lakh cases in the past four years....
CJI asks litigants not to "romance" with litigationsMisra was speaking after laying the foundation stone of the permanent building of Odisha State Legal Services Authority (OSLSA) and inaugur...
A little financial literacy can be a dangerous thingA research study says that individuals who were financially literate were more likely to fall victim to financial fraud than those who were...
NALSA offers new hope to the marginalisedJustice Gogoi said NALSA would set up legal literacy club in five government schools in each district and students would be provided legal ...
Justice Gogoi announces legal aid authority’s move to take services to needy by tying up with NGOsNalsa will undertake camps throughout the country, especially in backward areas, to increase legal literacy, he said at a press conference ...
No death row convict to have Afzal Guru’s fate anymoreHome ministry has revised the 2003 model prison manual that will now require “facilitating and allowing a final meeting between a death row...
Right to legal literacy guaranteed under Constitution, says Chief Justice of IndiaHe lauded the efforts of para legal volunteers, trained by NALSA, in making people aware of legal rights particularly in rural areas.