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6 Steps to fiing Income Tax Returns Online

https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/wealth/tax/6-steps-to-file-income-tax-return-online/articleshow/64708010.cms?edition=840&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ETwealth The advent of online tax return filing websites and the income tax department’s constant upgradation of its e-filing portal (www. incometaxindiaefiling.gov.in) have made the tax return filing process relatively easier in recent years, but for many individual salaried taxpayers and pensioners, it remains a dreaded activity which they put off until the last minute —even beyond 31 July, the due date for filing tax returns. This year, though, such procrastination will mean paying a huge pri .. Read more at: //economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/64708010.cms?edition=840&utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=ETwealth&utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst The advent of online tax return filing websites and the

This Coach Improved Every Tiny Thing by 1 Percent and Here’s What Happened

Came across this on jamesclear.com  In 2010, Dave Brailsford faced a tough job. No British cyclist had ever won the Tour de France, but as the new General Manager and Performance Director for Team Sky (Great Britain’s professional cycling team), Brailsford was asked to change that. His approach was simple. Brailsford believed in a concept that he referred to as the “aggregation of marginal gains.” He explained it as “the 1 percent margin for improvement in everything you do.” His belief was that if you improved every area related to cycling by just 1 percent, then those small gains would add up to remarkable improvement. They started by optimizing the things you might expect: the nutrition of riders, their weekly training program, the ergonomics of the bike seat, and the weight of the tires. But Brailsford and his team didn’t stop there. They searched for 1 percent improvements in tiny areas that were overlooked by almost everyone else: discovering the pillow t

7 Difficult But Simple Buddhist Habits to Change Your Life

 https://www.speakingtree.in/blog/7-difficult-but-simple-buddhist-habits-that-will-change-your-life?UTMCODE&__sta=vhg.uosvpxHHHsmtnpqszq%7CYFT&__stm_medium=email&__stm_source=smartech You may have everything in the world but if you don't have peace then you don't have anything. And as much as we want it peace cannot be brought in the market and neither can you order it online. So where do we go to find peace? Have you ever wondered why Buddhist monks seem to be so peaceful? Why do they never seem tensed no matter what? There is a simple reason for this, they don't follow certain rules of living that we do. We all know that Buddha had everything going for him. He was the crown prince. No luxury was new to him and there was nothing that he couldn't acquire. He had ample opportunities in life where he could accumulate as much stuff as his heart desires. Yet he chose to leave it all behind him? The simple principle that makes life easy for them