Financial Education For Kids: Building smart money habits early: 4 ways parents can encourage goal-setting and patience in children

In today’s world, excuses to spend money have become more common than ever. From online shopping to instant deliveries, everything can be made available in just one click. While convenience has taken over the best of markets, it has also made it harder to wait for or work towards long-term goals, and for children it’s…

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Influencer’s claim that “Indians will have to get Income-Tax Clearance Certificate every time they travel internationally”; this is what Income Tax Department has to say |

As a traveller, when we think of important travel documents, a passport and a boarding pass are all that seem important. That’s all Indian travellers think they require. But recently, an Instagram reel left the travel world confused. An Instagram video by influencer Sarthak Ahuja (casarthakahuja) claimed that every Indian citizen should get an Income-Tax…

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Harvard faculty delays vote on controversial A-grade cap proposal: Decision pushed to May amid heated debate

Harvard postpones vote on grade limits Harvard University’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) has postponed a highly anticipated vote on a contentious proposal to cap A grades, citing the need for extended faculty discussion. According to The Harvard Crimson, the proposal—designed to address grade inflation at Harvard College—was initially scheduled to be voted on…

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