It is your obligation to file your income tax return. Although your employer is not providing you Form-16 it would be advisable for your file your return. While doing so just mention TAN of your employer to ensure that you get credit for the tax deducted frrom your salary income, says direct tax expert Vikas Gandhi.
General Nirmal Chander Vij, former Chief of Army Staff, wrote a letter in anguish to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh against the adverse implications of the sixth pay commission on the armed forces. The letter written on April 17, 2008, speaks volumes about the armed forces' dissatisfaction, which no government can ignore.
Day trading is definitely risky if you are not completely aware of the markets. It could have disastrous results. Investing and holding is always a better method, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
In an hour-long chat on rediff.com, one of India's most respected CEOs talks about leadership, the vision he has for the company, the impact of the rupee, et cetera.
If you are about to retire then the government savings schemes would suit you more. A word of caution here: do not take insurance to save tax. take it for the right reason - to secure the future of your dependents in your absence, says personal finance expert Rahul Goel.
An interview with Rafiq Dossani, author, academic and entrepreneur.
Competitive examination experts from TCY answer questions about the final few days of CAT preparation. They advise readers to free their minds and stop the last minute studying. Read on
Arindam Lahiri, a competive examination expert, discusses CAT 2007 strategy with Get Ahead readers: How should I divide my time? How can I clear sectional cut-offs? Read on
Power Grid is one of the more promising stocks from the newer listings and I would surely look at it even at current levels. Even when the market fell viciously Power Grid didn't fall as much, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
One could enter at dips or corrections with a longer term view but the markets will remain volatile for a while.
Currently all stocks are overheated. I would rather wait for a dip to get into the market, says market expert Pranav Sanghavi.
A detailed look at matches between the two countries.
Although he did nothing of note in the Twenty20 World Cup final against India on Monday, Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi still emerged as the tournament's most valuable player (MVP).
Shahid Afridi continues to lead the table of the most valuable players (MVP) in the ongoing Twenty20 World Championship.
Dr Arun Vakil, US visa specialist, discusses VFS web site and how to secure your dream US visa.
Technology research in the country is the next big thing.
Chindu Sreedharan, a PhD student in the UK, shares his experiences with rediff.com readers.
It was on India's last tour to Bangladesh, in December 2004, that the hosts registered their first ever limited-overs international victory. They beat their more fancied neighbours by 15 runs in one of the matches.
Education counsellor, Karan Gupta, says that US student visas are easy to get -- read the chat transript!
US visa expert, Arun Vakil, answers questions and provides tips regarding the US student visa process.
R A Mashelkar handed over charge of CSIR recently but continues to be the 'face' of Indian science.
Though 2006 was a year of historic highs for the stock market, the average investor is unlikely to have a great party this year end.
Are you planning to do a short term course in the US? Will you get a visa easily? Does the US offer visas for short term courses? Read on to find out...
There is lot of mutual respect among the founders of Infosys. We have similar value systems. We have a long-term view of the business. We want to create a respected institution, says S Gopalakrishnan, President, Infosys.
Transcript of the market chat with expert Pranav Sanghavi.
Sai Kumar and Sunil Kumar, CAT trainers from T.I.M.E., shared a simple time management mantra that could do the trick during a chat with CAT aspirants on November 16.
In order for Data Interpretation to work as an asset for you at the CAT 2006, Sunil Kumar from TIME clarified coubts on the section in a chat on November 10.
Queries about US visas answered by Sally Ironfield, Non-Immigrant Visa Chief, US Embassy, New Delhi.
But yes a correction looks likely, not necessarily as sharp as the one witnessed in May.
Rahul Reddy,Director of T.I.M.E., Kolkata, says you can dedicate 40-45 minutes to each section.
Transcript of the market chat held on August 29.
AKRS Srinivas and Rahul Reddy of T.I.M.E (an institute that trains CAT aspirants), who chatted with readers for an hour on July 20, recommend that you start the paper by first attempting the area you are strongest in. \n
US visa regulations expert Dr Arun Vakil tips you off.