In an online chat with Rediff.com readers, G Srikanth, partner, GSV Associates, chartered accountants, Chennai and member of the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants, answered queries about the new income tax proposals mooted in the Union Budget 2020-2021.
Don't go by the number, Ranveer Singh says, he is picky when it comes to endorsements. There are some brands he will never endorse. Fairness creams, for example, but he does not turn away from cola and alcohol brands.
Around 25 per cent of the international real estate market in London also belongs to Indians with investments around 1 billion pounds.
Big brands are keen to tie up with IPL for advertising purposes.
'A heavy tanker takes time to move, but when it starts rolling, it's difficult to stop it,' Indian Hotels CEO Puneet Chhatwal tells Shyamal Majumdar.
Before jumping off the terrace, she had sent a message to her husband that she would kill herself, police said.
Do all of these as part of your daily routine and you will have a fine heart that will keep beating strong for years!
No untoward incident has been reported from the district over the past three days.
Kerry is scheduled to head to India later this month for the fourth annual US-India Strategic Dialogue.
The Supreme Court of India became "lions under the throne" when Jawaharlal Nehru brought in the fourth amendment in 1955, says T C A Srinivasa Raghavan.
Donald Trump delivered his maiden State Of The Union address, an annual message presented by the United States President to a joint session of the congress. Trump's State of the Union address was originally slated to last an hour, but the president went substantially longer. The longest SOTU address was Bill Clinton's 2000 speech, which lasted 1 hour, 28 minutes, 49 seconds.
Mythological and historical shows are lapped up not just by the young, but equally by grown men and women.
Indian fashion, mostly, has been either inexpensive streetwear or wedding wear lacking elegance Varana brings. Kishore Singh drops by the brand's flagship store on London's iconic Dover Street.
Into The Storm offers quite a sensational depiction of multiple tornadoes but where plotlines and performances are concerned, it's distressingly sloppy.
Five matches of the first three days of the World Cup aired on Sony Six and Sony Aath reached 14.8 mn Indian viewers
Mallya understood, astutely, that the Dhingras were very keen to acquire Berger Paints. He upped his asking price. The figure Vijay asked for was found to be much more than what Kuldip and Gurbachan had anticipated. A fascinating excerpt from Sonu Bhasin's Unstoppable: Kuldip Singh Dhingra And The Rise Of Berger Paints.
The Zenfone 5z scores on more than just price, says Khalid Anzar.
The efforts of two women have given hundreds of street and slum children of Dehradun the hope to dream of a promising future.
Sensex catapults 1,241 points and Nifty vaults 382 points in two sessions in a row.
Did you know that mushrooms can help control your sugar level?
The Cyrus Mistry camp is confident that independent directors will take their cue from their counterparts in Indian Hotels.
Cholesterol has long been associated with poor eating choices. But new US guidelines say that dietary cholesterol has very little impact on one's health.
Team BikeDekho takes the duo for a spin to decide who the winner is in this battle of cruisers
Investors booked profits at higher levels despite the growth oriented Budget.
Rediff's Love Guru has answers to all your relationship problems.
A monsoon holiday can be cheaper because of discounts.
Admittedly, EVMs too have a UID number and any convergence of data can make the secret ballot system a party of history, warns Dr Gopal Krishna in the 5th part of his series against Aadhaar.
y talking about her struggle with depression, Deepika Padukone has exposed the stress-filled lives of filmstars say Ranjita Ganesan and Veenu Sandhu.
'Biometric Aadhaar-based surveillance is not only about violation of privacy, but also about the treasure hunt for unprecedented financial surveillance and economic intelligence in the economic history of mankind,' asks Gopal Krishna.