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In a relief to Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dalmia Bharat, the Tamil Nadu-based tax authority has dropped the demand of tax and penalties totalling Rs 266.3 crore from the company. In a regulatory filing, Dalmia Bharat said, Dalmia Cement (Bharat) Ltd, had earlier received show cause notices under Section 74 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, Tamil Nadu Goods and Services Tax Act, 2017, from the Sales Tax Officer, Lalgudi, Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu. The show cause notices pertained to “some differences observed in taxable turnover and amount of…
Explore the January 2026 IssueCheck out more from this issue and find your next story to read.View MoreThe prime minister was watching a disaster moviewhen we found him. We are themedia we cried. Run.The insiders ran around wildly looking for the exits.On the face of the deep the ghosts of civilization wailed.The shadow of a doubt dissolved,everyone just trying to understand how what happenedhappened. Figuring out how became the choicestprofession. Don’t misunderstand us—we always obeyed the unwritten rules, we always respectedthe number of minutesallotted for the interview—always believed in the existence ofthe singular reasonfor the world’s incomprehensibledemise. It was not…
Facing Tottenham, Bayern Munich and Chelsea inside a week – a run any side would find an extreme test – and earning two wins and a battling draw cannot be considered anything other than a positive return but Arsenal may be left feeling they could have done even better.After superb performances in beating rivals Spurs before dispatching Bayern at the Emirates, Sunday’s clash with Chelsea was always going to be difficult with recovery time limited.And preparations were further hit with key centre-back William Saliba ruled out with a knock picked up in training – the France international set for more…
Mikel Merino has rescued Arsenal as the English Premier League leaders battled to a 1-1 draw against 10-man Chelsea in a bad-tempered London derby.Chelsea midfielder Moises Caicedo was sent off for a crude foul on Merino late in the first half at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemsend of listDespite Caicedo’s dismissal, Trevoh Chalobah headed hosts Chelsea into a second-half lead. But Merino’s second-half leveller ensured Arsenal emerged with a point from a bruising encounter between the title rivals.Arsenal are five points clear of second-placed Manchester City, who beat Leeds United on Saturday, and sit six points…
Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.), a member of the Armed Services Committee, said Sunday that the body will put military officials “under oath” regarding reported follow-up strikes on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean. “We’re going to have an investigation,” Kelly told host Kristen Welker on NBC’s “Meet the Press.” “We’re going to have a…
If you believe Elon Musk—though, honestly, why would you?—he is going to build eleventy billion humanoid robots that will do literally everything, ushering in an unprecedented era of peace and prosperity. Elon Musk Did we mention that—since Elon’s cultural reference points seem to be those of a tween who is convinced that, because he read one science fiction book, he is light-years beyond his peers—the dumb robots are named Optimus? As in Prime? Sigh. In reality, these robots, whose existence will be just over the horizon forever, really only exist as a way for Musk to pretend that he’s worth…
Earnings season is winding down as we kick off the last month of 2025. Despite many headwinds — persistent inflation, slowing global growth, a record 43-day U.S. government shutdown, and geopolitical conflicts — third-quarter results were largely positive. With 95% of S & P 500 companies in, 83% have outpaced earnings expectations, while 76% have outpaced revenue expectations. Earnings beats were led by technology, health care, and financials, while the revenue beats were led by consumer staples, health care, and technology. The stock market, on the other hand, remains volatile. We discussed how to approach such a tough tape in…
When Swiss tycoons handed Donald Trump a gold bar and a Rolex watch – gifts that were followed by a cut in US tariffs – it was no diplomatic nicety. It was a reminder of how concentrated wealth seems to buy access and bend policy. It may, alarmingly, become the norm if the global “inequality emergency” continues. That’s the message of the most recent work by the Nobel laureate Joseph Stiglitz. The economist sees the yawning gap between rich and poor as a human-made crisis which is destroying politics, society and the planet. He’s not wrong.The problem is no longer…
After canceling some fan favorite TV shows earlier this year, Hulu has been issuing renewal after renewal lately! There’s major updates about some of the streaming service’s biggest TV shows, including Only Murders in the Building, Paradise, Reasonable Doubt, and more. JustJared.com has been keeping track of all of the TV shows that were renewed and canceled over at the popular streamer, and we’re recapping it all here. So far, we only know of 2 TV shows that were axed, while so many more were renewed! Keep reading for the renewal/cancellation recap so far for Hulu… Continue »
The founder of the Swiss right-to-die organisation Dignitas has died by assisted suicide, the group says.Ludwig Minelli, 92, died on Saturday, days before his 93rd birthday.The group paid tribute to Minelli, saying he had led a “life for freedom of choice, self-determination, and human rights”.Minelli founded Dignitas in 1998, and since then it has helped thousands of people to die. In recent decades, some countries have shifted their stance on assisted dying, with Australia, Canada and New Zealand introducing laws. The UK House of Lords is currently debating the assisted dying bill. Critics of the legalisation say it could see…