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- April Fool's Day 2024: Prank ideas and jokes for happy surprises for family and friends Get ready for April Fool's Day! Discover the origins of this mischievous holiday and dive into a plethora of jokes and prank ideas to surprise your friends and family. From toothpaste-filled Oreos to fake parking tickets, these playful antics are sure to bring laughter and joy to your April 1st celebrations.
- Thousands of Keralites working in IT cos in Bengaluru: Karnataka Minister tells Kerala counterpart, objecting to his offer of water to IT giants in coastal state ET had, on March 27, reported about the Kerala Industries department writing to top-tier technology companies in Bengaluru to consider the coastal state for expansion.
- HDFC Bank asks customers to avoid this money transfer facility on April 1, 2024: Delay in salary and other payments In an email to customers, HDFC Bank has said that this mode of money transfer may not be available on Monday, April 1, 2024. The bank has suggested HDFC customers to use other options to transfer money on Monday. Your salary may also get delayed due if it is done through NEFT due to financial year-ending on April 1, 2024. All HDFC customers must know
- 6 income tax rules that salaried should know as financial year 2024-25 starts from today Income tax rules from April 1: The new financial years starts from today. It is important to know the correct income tax rules so that an individual can do the tax planning for the financial year, make tax-saving investments for the current financial year. Read on to know the income tax ready reckoner for financial year 2024-25.
- Are banks open today? Bank holidays in April 2024: Banks will be closed for 14 days in the month of April in different states including Sundays, second and fourth Saturdays, according to the Reserve Bank of India (RBI)holiday list.
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Extreme heat wave in India: Know how to protect yourself and what food to eat
India braces for increased heatwave days from April to June as per IMD forecasts, urging proactive measures. Heat waves pose health risks from dehydration to heatstroke. Key precautions include hydration, seeking shade, sun protection, cooling environment, and monitoring vulnerable individuals. Recognizing heat-related illness symptoms is vital. Prioritizing self-care and nutrition, consume water, electrolytes, fruits, light snacks, herbal teas, and avoid heavy foods.
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