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How to link PAN with Aadhaar

 You can link your PAN with Aadhaar by following process: a) Open the Income Tax e-filing portal - https://incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in/ b) Register on it (if not already done). Your PAN (Permanent Account Number) will be your user id. c) Log in by entering the User ID, password and date of birth. d) A pop up window will appear, prompting you to link your PAN with Aadhaar. If not, go to ‘Profile Settings’ on Menu bar and click on ‘Link Aadhaar’. e) Details such as name date of birth and gender will already be mentioned as per the PAN details. f) Verify the PAN details on screen with the ones mentioned on your Aadhaar. Pls. note that if there is a mismatch, you need to get the same corrected in either of the documents. g) If the details match, enter your Aadhaar number and click on the “link now” button. h) A pop-up message will inform you that your Aadhaar has been successfully linked to your PAN i) You may also visit https://www.utiitsl.com/ OR https://www.egov-nsdl.co.in/ to link you
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How to apply for PAN card for a minor

 How to apply for PAN card for a minor Parents or guardians of a child can apply for a PAN card on behalf of the minor. The Income Tax Department has not set a minimum age requirement for acquiring a PAN card.  A minor’s PAN does not contain their signature and photo and cannot be used as an identification. According to reports, the minor has to submit an application for a PAN card update after turning 18. Step 1: Go to NSDL’s Online PAN application portal. Step 2: Enter the required details required for filing Form 49A, and upload the minor’s birth certificate and parent’s signatures. Step 3: Click to submit after making a payment of ₹107. Step 4: An acknowledgement number will be given to check the status of the application. Step 5: After successful verification, the PAN card will be delivered within 15 days. The documents required while filing an application may include address proof, and a guardian’s proof of identity. 

TWITTER AND YOUTUBE TO REMOVE BBC DOCUMENTORY CRITICAL OF MODI

 TWITTER AND YOUTUBE  TO REMOVE BBC DOCUMENTORY CRITICAL OF MODI TWITTER AND YOUTUBE censored a report critical of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in coordination with the government of India, according to a top Indian official. Officials called for the Big Tech companies to take action against a BBC documentary exploring Modi’s role in a genocidal 2002 massacre in the Indian state of Gujarat, which the officials deemed a “propaganda piece.” In a series of posts, Kanchan Gupta, senior adviser at the Indian government’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, denounced the BBC documentary as “hostile propaganda and anti-India garbage.” He said that both Twitter and YouTube had been ordered to block links to the film, before adding that the platforms “have complied with the directions.” Gupta’s statements coincided with posts from Twitter users in India who claimed to have shared links to the documentary but whose posts were later removed and replaced with a legal notice. “The gove

What is the BBC’s Modi documentary about?

 What is the BBC’s Modi documentary about? The documentary aired Jan. 17 and charts Modi’s political rise through the ranks of the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and becoming chief minister of the western state of Gujarat. It focuses at length on the 2002 Gujarat riots—one of the worst outbreaks of religious violence in India’s recent history—that took place while he led the state. After a train carrying Hindu pilgrims was set on fire in the state, and 59 people were killed, grieving citizens blamed Muslims. Revenge attacks led to over 1,000 deaths. The documentary highlighted an unpublished report from the U.K. Foreign Office that claims Modi was “directly responsible” for the “climate of impunity” that enabled the violence. Modi denies accusations of personal responsibility for the riots, and his supporters cite a 2013 Supreme Court ruling of there being insufficient evidence to prosecute him. How are Indian citizens navigating the ban? Hartosh Singh Bal, political ed

Interim Maintenance Under Domestic Violence Act

  Interim Maintenance Under Domestic Violence Act The key problem becomes "maintenance" once a divorce petition is filed. Under Section 125 of the Code of Criminal Procedure from 1980 (CrPC), the Special Marriage Act from 1954, and the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act from 2005, a wife may ask her husband for maintenance after the marriage has ended. There are two types of maintenance – final and interim maintenance. The applicant is given interim maintenance while the court case is ongoing, and this arrangement lasts until the court issues its ruling. In order to prevent the applicant from suffering prior to the court's decision, the idea of interim maintenance was developed. The courts have the option to order interim maintenance; therefore, the respondent is not required to provide it.   LEGISLATIVE PROVISIONS The Domestic Violence Act's provision for temporary relief is discussed in the two sections. Any relief allowed by this Act may be filed before

25 Cities With the Best Public Transportation

 25 Cities With the Best Public Transportation It goes without saying that it’s much easier to enjoy a city when you can easily get around it. That's why the best tourism cities boast superb public transit systems — publicly subsidized networks of trains, subways, buses and boats that can quickly and cheaply get you where you want to go. According to John Fairfield, professor of history and urban development at Xavier University, public transit systems have other benefits, too, including a reduced energy footprint and improved safety, since cars are a far more dangerous way to get around. And the best systems have charm and character to boot. So, which metropolises offer the best public transit systems in the world? It’s a somewhat relative question since some people value affordability over efficiency or sustainability over ease. But experts agree that the following city systems are among the finest you’ll ever have the pleasure of using. Spoiler alert: If you want great public tr

Top 50 Travel Destinations & Places To Visit In The World 2023

 Top 50 Travel Destinations & Places To Visit In The World 2023 Traveling can be a life-changing experience and travelers when getting a list of places to be viewed is like a precious gift.  Trying to make this informative, we have compiled the list of 50 best places to visit in the world for travel enthusiasts. These are inspirations from various platforms and most of which are World Tourism Ranking while others for their scenic beauty that has been captured so well.  Traveling is like a therapy and for those who haven’t experienced the charm, this list would be very useful. A gradual beginning would lead you to ticking the last place on the list and you will be stimulated to look for another destination. That is the impact traveling has on the mind and the heart. Before we stream into the advantages of traveling, look at the list below and find out yourself: Best Places to Visit in the World 1. Bora Bora Island, French Polynesia Bora Bora - Best travel destination in the world Th