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Good Food Good Mood

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One of the most important aspects of any trip, in my opinion, is the food. Savoring new dishes, tasting the unique flavors of the place, I love to try everything, even a mouthful, but it's everything. There are few things you talk about the culture of a place as the food. It must be said that I would spend my life being able to eat. Indeed to taste everything. Having to choose only one dish on the menu makes me go mad. I love to try a small amount of everything. That is why I always try to convince my fellow diners to choose a dish different from mine so I can taste a bit of everything. Eating is an integral part of the trip. Flavors and culture are intertwined in one bite that the traveler cannot get lost. I speak not only of the food itself, but also the rites everywhere which are created around the eating with the conviviality at the table In Kolkata, the cakes in front of the TV with friends in Shillong, afternoon tea in Bangalore and Chennai, the tandoori food, biryani and...

The Art of Happiness in Travel

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If you are more and more often wondering about how to live a long and happy life, then, it is time to do something. Defining happiness is difficult because happiness is actually a state of mind. What leads to happiness changes also from person to person; what makes you happy can be very different from what makes happy your neighbor or your boss. Yet, although it is hard to define, there is something of the happiness that has universal appeal. Virtually everyone tries to reach it. Although not everyone can and despite being abstract and, at times, elusive, it has been shown that there are different ways to reach it and that living happily is possible, starting from small actions to be performed every day with a well-planned life for a beautiful tomorrow. For me traveling to exotic places around the world would be my ultimate happiness. Travel is what makes me happy, not only for the experience itself but also for the pleasure of the experience itself, when my sense of anticipation p...

eFiling of Income Tax Returns

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In 1991, India was affected by the most serious economic crisis ever recorded since independence. For the first time in India in December 2010, unemployment rate increased to as high as 9.4 percent. The Indian economy is still going forward with structural challenges to its competitiveness and growth and obstacles. Many of these shackles still exist, but the crisis has also been a catalyst for change and to carry out a restructuring of the taxes. Although the world economy has been transformed over the last decade, the rapid growth in demand and production in the global markets has resulted in pressures in terms of resources and energy supplies by determining changes in the cost structure for businesses. A brave government would always try to solve the problem by lowering rates, improving controls and expanding the tax base. India has reacted to this state of things setting the stage for a future growth and competitiveness wishing to be smart, sustainable and inclusive and will h...