Roadkill – Latest Posts on Taxes, Sports, Politics and More

Welcome to the Roadkill tag page. Here you’ll find short, practical reads that cut straight to the point. From the newest ITR filing deadline to a heated Champions Trophy showdown, we’ve gathered the most talked‑about stories in one spot. Grab a coffee, skim the headlines, and walk away with the key takeaways you need.

Why the ITR deadline matters

The Income Tax Department has pushed the filing deadline for FY 2024‑25 to September 15, 2025. Missing this date can cost you up to Rs 5,000 in penalties and interest, and it may delay any refund you’re expecting. If you’re late, you still have time to file a belated return until December 31, 2025, or even revise it with ITR‑U up to March 31, 2030. The article on our site breaks down the steps you should follow to avoid a penalty and explains how to claim a refund if you file after the deadline.

Sports drama and political talk

Cricket fans got a treat when Virat Kohli kept his cool against Abrar Ahmed in the Champions Trophy 2025. Kohli’s unbeaten century helped India win by six wickets, and the post‑match banter shows how a little provocation can fire up a game. On the political side, PM Modi’s recent comment calling political dynasties the “enemy of democracy” sparked a lively debate. Our coverage puts the quote in context, outlines the arguments from both sides, and asks whether family‑based politics really hurts democratic processes.

If you’re curious about broader topics, we’ve also covered why India’s post‑1947 progress matters today, the pros and cons of working in the US versus India, and what life is like for an Indian in New York City. Each piece is written in plain language so you can get the gist without wading through jargon.

For those interested in governance, there’s a deep‑dive into the Supreme Court’s decision to bring the Office of the Chief Justice under the RTI Act. The move aims to boost transparency, and we explain what it could mean for everyday citizens wanting access to court information.

Finally, we touch on practical matters like the documents you can use as age proof in India—birth certificates, passports, Aadhaar cards and more. Knowing which ID works where can save you a trip to the office.

Scrolling through the Roadkill tag gives you a quick snapshot of the most relevant news and analysis across finance, sports, politics and everyday life. Pick the article that matches your interest, read the highlights, and stay informed without the fluff.

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Jan, 27 2023

Is the roadkill of wild animals a punishable offense in India?

Roadkill of wild animals is a major cause of animal mortality in India. The Wildlife Protection Act of 1972 makes it a punishable offense to kill wild animals. The punishment for killing a wild animal is imprisonment of up to three years and/or payment of a fine. The Wildlife Conservation Act of 2020 makes the act of killing a protected animal a punishable offense and provides higher penalties for killing any wild animal.