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India's ₹1.5L Cr GST Shortfall: Who Pays?

Massive GST revenue gaps force honest taxpayers to bear burden of widespread evasion. Analysis reveals systemic flaws in India's tax infrastructure and compliance challenges.

GST Cut on Affordable Clothing: 200 bps Revenue Boost for Retail

In a major relief for consumers and retailers, GST rates on apparel below ₹2,500 have been significantly reduced. This strategic tax cut is projected to boost sectoral revenue by 200 basis points, revitalizing India's fashion retail industry and making fa

Kolhapur doctors save boy with 10% heart function

In a remarkable medical achievement, doctors at Kolhapur Government Medical College successfully treated a 12-year-old boy whose heart function had plummeted to just 10%, performing a life-saving procedure against all odds.

GST 2.0: India's Next Tax Revolution Unveiled

Discover how India's upcoming GST reforms promise to streamline logistics, boost revenue, and create a more business-friendly tax environment ahead of the festive season.

Indians Live 14 Years Less Than Japanese: Study

A comprehensive health analysis reveals Indians have significantly lower life expectancy than Japanese citizens, with healthcare infrastructure and lifestyle factors playing crucial roles.

SC Rebukes States Over ICU Standards Failure

SC takes stern action against Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, and Chandigarh for failing to establish ICU guidelines. Health secretaries summoned for emergency hearing.

ICICI Bank, Tata Memorial Centre Build Cancer Care Hub

In a groundbreaking healthcare initiative, ICICI Bank joins forces with Tata Memorial Centre to construct a state-of-the-art cancer care facility, making advanced treatment more accessible across India.

India's Wealth Gap: Stiglitz & Sen Challenge Economic Model

Nobel economists Joseph Stiglitz and Amartya Sen's analysis reveals how India's economic policies since 1991 have exacerbated inequality. Discover the human cost behind the GDP numbers and the urgent need for policy reform.

Karnataka allows primary teachers for classes 6-7

In a significant policy shift, Karnataka allows primary school teachers to handle classes 6 and 7, addressing teacher shortages and enhancing educational flexibility across the state.

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