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Form 16 gone from April 2026: What will your employer give you instead?
Form gone from April What will your employer give you instead
Form 16 gone from April 2026: What will your employer give you instead?
Form gone from April What will your employer give you instead
He left a high-paying job in Switzerland and found better success in India
In 1979, Jadav Payeng began planting trees on a barren sandbar in Assam, transforming it into Molai Forest. His decades of patient work, driven by the sight of dying animals, created a thriving ecosystem. This remarkable conservation story highlights the power of individual action and consistent s...
European Shares Recover 0.3% Amid Supply Fears Following Strait Of Hormuz Closure - Emirates 24|7
European Shares Recover 0.3% Amid Supply Fears Following Strait Of Hormuz Closure Emirates 24|7
Rs 18.9cr on extras, flawed bidding: What CAG flagged in Kejriwal’s ‘Sheesh Mahal’ facelift
A CAG report revealed significant cost overruns and procedural lapses in renovating Arvind Kejriwal's former residence, escalating from ₹8.6 crore to ₹33.6 crore. The audit highlighted inflated costs for luxury additions, restricted bidding, and work awarded without fresh tenders. A separate staff b...
K-Electric appoints former PSO MD as new CEO
Change in leadership will take effect from April 15, PSX confirms in letter
K-Electric appoints former PSO MD as new CEO
Change in leadership will take effect from April 15, PSX confirms in letter
Delhi's biggest budget: Rs 11,666 crore to MCD, Rs 9,000 crore to Jal Board
Delhis biggest budget Rs crore to MCD Rs crore to Jal Board
CORRECT: ZKH Group in Talks With Bankers for Hong Kong IPO
(*Correction: Year-on-year growth will be in the mid to high teens, according to an update from the company.) US-listed tool procurement company ZKH Group is in talks with bankers for a potential share sale in Hong Kong. That's according to ZKH Group CFO Max Lai, who joined "Bloomberg: The China Sh...
Global South to bear the brunt of Strait of Hormuz crisis amid worsening food scarcity
The deepening Strait of Hormuz crisis amid the war in the Middle East is choking the critical flow of not just oil but also fertilisers and perishable goods, and the Global South may face worsening food scarcity, warned the chief of a leading international business organisation. “We’re seeing the im...
Gold price surges after four-day gap, silver also gains
Price of silver per 10 grams increases by Rs489
Gold price surges after four-day gap, silver also gains
Price of silver per 10 grams increases by Rs489
Bulls take charge at PSX as KSE-100 gains over 1,200 points
Easing geopolitical tensions, decline in global oil prices encourages bullish sentiment, draws buyers into market
How many people have been killed in the US-Israeli war on Iran so far?
Death toll reported in Iran, Lebanon, Gulf states as of March 24
Hong Kong’s eMPF to cut fees by 21.6% from April, saving US$6.4 billion in 10 years
The electronic platform of the Mandatory Provident Fund (eMPF) will cut administration fees for 378 investment funds by more than 21 per cent from April 1, the pension regulator said on Tuesday, adding that this will achieve its cost-saving target of HK$50 billion (US$6.4 billion) in less than 10 ye...
Japan to begin biggest-ever oil release from national reserves as Middle East energy crisis bites
PM Sanae Takaichi says about 80m barrels of stockpiled oil to be provided to refiners – equivalent to 45 days of domestic demand • Middle East crisis – live updatesJapan will begin the biggest-ever release of oil from its strategic reserves this week, the prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, has said, as...
European wine, chocolate and cars to become cheaper in Australia amid landmark trade deal with EU
Australian manufacturers can call their wares parmesan and kransky, but terms like feta, romano and gruyere will eventually be phased outFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastEuropean food, wine, cars and fashion goods will b...
Global energy crisis deepens amid US-Iran tensions in Strait of Hormuz
Global energy markets are facing one of the most severe disruptions in decades, with the International Energy Agency (IEA) warning that the ongoing US-Israel-Iran conflict has already removed around 11 million barrels per day from global oil supply, an impact larger than past oil crises combined.
World gave Israel ‘licence to torture Palestinians’: UN expert
GENEVA: The world has given Israel “a licence to torture Palestinians”, a UN expert said on Monday, with life in the occupied territories “a continuum of physical and mental suffering”. “Torture has effectively become state policy” in Israel, said Francesca Albanese, the UN’s special rapporteur on t...
China pledges to deepen trade ties with Kenya
Chinese Vice President Han Zheng on Monday attended the China-Kenya Business Forum in Nairobi, where he reaffirmed China's commitment to expanding trade with Kenya and the wider African region.