Income Tax Refund Still Not Credited? This Shocking Reason Behind The Delay Will Surprise You

**Income Tax Refunds Delayed Due to Detection of Fake Claims Under Old Tax Regime**

*New Delhi:* If you filed your Income Tax Return (ITR) on or before 16 September 2025 and are expecting a refund, this update is important for you. Many taxpayers have reported delays in receiving their refunds this year. After investigating, the Income Tax Department has identified the primary reason behind these delays.

### Fake Tax Deductions Discovered Under Old Tax Regime

The department uncovered that a significant number of taxpayers made incorrect claims for tax deductions, predominantly under the Old Tax Regime. These fraudulent claims included fake medical expenses and bogus donations. Leveraging advanced computer systems and Artificial Intelligence (AI), the department was able to detect these false claims effectively.

### Fake Claims Worth Rs 700 Crore Detected

The Income Tax Department caught fake claims amounting to approximately Rs 700 crore. Most of these fraudulent claims were made by individuals earning more than Rs 20 lakh per annum. This has consequently slowed down the refund processing this year.

A senior official revealed that many taxpayers who previously made fake claims are repeating the same fraudulent activities this year.

### Why Are Refunds Taking More Time?

Refund processing is taking longer than usual due to ongoing investigations into these false refund claims. Delays are especially pronounced in cases where the refund amount exceeds Rs 10 lakh.

Compared to last year, the total refunds issued have decreased by 24 percent. Up to 17 September, the department has released Rs 1.60 lakh crore in refunds, whereas last year it was Rs 2.10 lakh crore.

### Actions Taken by the Income Tax Department

The Income Tax Department launched a nationwide investigation in July targeting individuals who filed fake claims and incorrect tax deductions. As a result:

– 30,161 taxpayers declared foreign assets worth Rs 29,208 crore and foreign income totaling Rs 1,089 crore.
– Taxpayers withdrew fake claims amounting to Rs 963 crore.
– An additional Rs 409.50 crore in tax has been deposited by these taxpayers.

### Notices Being Sent to Taxpayers

The department has begun issuing notices to taxpayers who made incorrect claims, giving them an opportunity to rectify their tax returns. A senior official stated that efforts are underway to clear the pending refunds as quickly as possible.

If you have filed your return and are awaiting a refund, it is advisable to keep track of any communication from the Income Tax Department and respond promptly to avoid further delays.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/business/income-tax-refund-still-not-credited-this-shocking-reason-behind-the-delay-will-surprise-you

NHM Issues Alert In Madhya Pradesh As Melioidosis Disease Becomes Endemic

Melioidosis Alert in Madhya Pradesh: National Health Mission Issues Warning

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The National Health Mission (NHM) has issued an alert in Madhya Pradesh regarding Melioidosis, a serious infectious disease caused by the bacterium Burkholderia pseudomallei, commonly found in soil and water. The risk of infection significantly increases during the rainy and humid seasons.

High Mortality Rate: 4 out of 10 Patients Die

Melioidosis has now become endemic in Madhya Pradesh. Alarmingly, 4 out of every 10 patients affected by this disease succumb to it. One of the challenges in treatment is that its symptoms often resemble those of tuberculosis (TB), leading to misdiagnosis and incorrect treatment. This delay allows the infection to spread throughout the body, increasing the risk of severe complications.

What Do Doctors Say?

Doctors warn that Melioidosis can be life-threatening, especially for individuals with pre-existing conditions such as diabetes, kidney problems, or weakened immunity. A recent report from AIIMS Bhopal reveals that over the past six years, more than 130 cases have been reported across 20 districts in Madhya Pradesh.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has also included Melioidosis among the list of ‘emerging neglected diseases.’ After Southeast Asia and Australia, India—particularly the states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, and Odisha—is witnessing the emergence of new hotspots.

AIIMS Bhopal Issues Warning

Anyone experiencing a fever lasting more than 2-3 weeks, showing no improvement with anti-TB medications, or suffering from recurring abscesses should get tested for Melioidosis immediately.

Since 2023, AIIMS Bhopal has trained over 50 doctors and microbiologists to enhance detection and diagnosis of this disease. In recent months, hospitals in Bhopal, Sagar, and Indore have reported 14 new cases. Experts attribute the increase in reported cases to improved testing and faster identification.

Symptoms of Melioidosis

  • Sudden high fever and blood infection (sepsis)
  • Severe pneumonia (lung infection)
  • Skin and soft tissue infections
  • Abscesses in organs such as liver, spleen, prostate, or salivary glands
  • Bone and joint infections
  • Long-term symptoms that mimic TB, including weight loss, persistent cough, fever, and lung damage

How is Melioidosis Diagnosed?

Accurate testing is essential for diagnosis and includes:

  • Testing samples of blood, pus, sputum, urine, or spinal fluid
  • Culturing bacteria on special media
  • Microscopic examination showing characteristic “safety-pin” staining
  • PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) testing where available

Precautions and Prevention

  • Wear boots and gloves when working in fields or handling soil and water
  • Keep open wounds covered and away from soil and water sources
  • Seek immediate medical attention if you notice suspicious symptoms
  • Undergo timely antibiotic treatment and complete the prescribed course to ensure full recovery

Health experts emphasize that increasing public awareness and early detection are crucial steps to prevent loss of lives due to Melioidosis.

https://www.freepressjournal.in/bhopal/nhm-issues-alert-in-madhya-pradesh-as-melioidosis-disease-becomes-endemic

28 Billion Yen Debt Pushes Fukushima’s Hawaiians Resort Into Foreign Hands

Its main attraction remains the Hula Girls, a troupe of 43 dancers performing three times daily. Next year, the resort will mark its 60th anniversary. The resort is operated by Joban Kosan, a local company.

President Sekine, a Fukushima native who took the helm last year, recalls childhood memories at the park. “I could never go to the real Hawaii, so this place became my Hawaii, filled with family memories,” he said.

Yet as president, Sekine faced the harsh reality of running a facility under severe financial strain. Hawaiians was forced to close for more than six months following the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, which caused extensive damage. Later, the COVID-19 pandemic led to another three-month closure, driving the resort deeper into debt.

The combination of these crises left the company burdened with around 28 billion yen in liabilities. On top of that, the aging of the facilities made new investment difficult.

The turning point came last November, when Fortress Investment Group, a US private equity firm managing over 7 trillion yen in assets, launched a takeover. The firm had already made headlines in Japan in 2023 with its acquisition of Sogo & Seibu. Fortress gradually increased its stake in Joban Kosan until it surpassed 85 percent, solidifying control of Hawaiians.

“We were cautious at first, but our aim is genuine revitalization,” said Fortress executive Shunsuke Yamamoto, who spearheaded the acquisition. “Given the current finances, it would be difficult for Hawaiians to thrive for another 50 or 60 years. Many Japanese now travel to the real Hawaii, so this resort needs a bold transformation.”

Fortress is no stranger to hotel turnarounds. It has acquired and revived numerous underperforming resorts across Japan through its subsidiary, MyStays Hotel Management, where Yamamoto serves as chairman.

In 2021, it took over most of Japan Post’s Kanpo no Yado inns, rebranding them as Kamenoi Hotels and lifting occupancy rates significantly. Fortress also bought the Hotel New Akao in Atami, transforming its seaside location into a destination for marine activities.

Today, Fortress owns 184 hotels nationwide, making it the sixth-largest operator in the industry. Its strategy combines large-scale capital investment with localized enhancements to maximize each property’s unique strengths.

“There are many excellent facilities across Japan that face closure due to delayed investment. Supporting them is our mission,” Yamamoto said.

For Hawaiians, Fortress has already begun reviewing operations. Yamamoto, who once visited as a guest, returned to inspect every corner of the resort, from the entrance and food courts to the shops, pointing out areas that needed modernization. He has been appointed chairman of Joban Kosan and promises significant investment to ensure the resort’s long-term competitiveness.

At the same time, Fortress has acquired Seagaia Resort in Miyazaki, once a symbol of the bubble economy, with plans to rebuild it as a family-oriented resort. The company’s broader ambition is to reshape how Japanese people travel and to modernize aging resorts across the country.

While many locals welcome the injection of capital, others worry that the unique history and atmosphere of Hawaiians could be lost.

“It’s scary because we don’t know what will happen,” one resident said. “I hope the history and spirit of this place won’t disappear.”
https://newsonjapan.com/article/146983.php

28 Billion Yen Debt Pushes Fukushima’s Hawaiians Resort Into Foreign Hands

The main attraction at the resort remains the Hula Girls, a troupe of 43 dancers performing three times daily. Next year, the resort will mark its 60th anniversary. Operated by Joban Kosan, a local company, the resort holds a special place in the hearts of many.

President Sekine, a Fukushima native who took the helm last year, recalls his childhood memories at the park. “I could never go to the real Hawaii, so this place became my Hawaii, filled with family memories,” he said. However, as president, Sekine soon faced the harsh reality of running a facility under severe financial strain.

The resort was forced to close for more than six months following the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, which caused extensive damage. Later, the COVID-19 pandemic led to another three-month closure, driving the resort deeper into debt. The combination of these crises left the company burdened with around 28 billion yen in liabilities. On top of that, the aging facilities made new investments difficult.

The turning point came last November when Fortress Investment Group, a U.S. private equity firm managing over 7 trillion yen in assets, launched a takeover. The firm had already made headlines in Japan in 2023 with its acquisition of Sogo & Seibu. Fortress gradually increased its stake in Joban Kosan until it surpassed 85 percent, solidifying control of Hawaiians.

“We were cautious at first, but our aim is genuine revitalization,” said Fortress executive Shunsuke Yamamoto, who spearheaded the acquisition. “Given the current finances, it would be difficult for Hawaiians to thrive for another 50 or 60 years. Many Japanese now travel to the real Hawaii, so this resort needs a bold transformation.”

Fortress is no stranger to hotel turnarounds. It has acquired and revived numerous underperforming resorts across Japan through its subsidiary, MyStays Hotel Management, where Yamamoto serves as chairman. In 2021, it took over most of Japan Post’s Kanpo no Yado inns, rebranding them as Kamenoi Hotels and significantly lifting occupancy rates.

Fortress also bought the Hotel New Akao in Atami, transforming its seaside location into a destination for marine activities. Today, Fortress owns 184 hotels nationwide, making it the sixth-largest operator in the industry. Its strategy combines large-scale capital investment with localized enhancements to maximize each property’s unique strengths.

“There are many excellent facilities across Japan that face closure due to delayed investment. Supporting them is our mission,” Yamamoto said.

For Hawaiians, Fortress has already begun reviewing operations. Yamamoto, who once visited as a guest, returned to inspect every corner of the resort—from the entrance and food courts to the shops—pointing out areas that need modernization. He has been appointed chairman of Joban Kosan and promises significant investment to ensure the resort’s long-term competitiveness.

At the same time, Fortress has acquired Seagaia Resort in Miyazaki, once a symbol of the bubble economy, with plans to rebuild it as a family-oriented destination. The company’s broader ambition is to reshape how Japanese people travel and modernize aging resorts across the country.

While many locals welcome the injection of capital, others worry that the unique history and atmosphere of Hawaiians could be lost. “It’s scary because we don’t know what will happen,” one resident said. “I hope the history and spirit of this place won’t disappear.”
https://newsonjapan.com/article/146983.php

Mumbai News: Celebrity Stylist Thompsun Fernandes Gives 150 Free Haircuts At Bandra Fair

Celebrity stylist Thompsun Fernandes gave nearly 150 free haircuts over the two Sundays of the annual Bandra fair, which ended on September 21. The fair is held after the feast of Mother Mary at the Basilica of Our Lady of the Mount.

Fernandes, who owns a hair and make-up salon on Chapel Road, said the free service is intended for those who cannot afford a visit to a hair salon. “It is thanks to Mother Mary for helping me succeed in the profession,” he said.

In 2024, Thompsun gave 60 free haircuts, while the year before, 120 people received the service. To accommodate this free initiative, Thompsun creates a temporary shed outside his salon for the haircuts, explaining that the salon itself could intimidate people who think it is expensive.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-news-celebrity-stylist-thompsun-fernandes-gives-150-free-haircuts-at-bandra-fair

Man United wins chaotic match against Chelsea and Liverpool remains perfect

LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Manchester United secured a 2-1 victory over Chelsea in a chaotic Premier League clash at Old Trafford on Saturday, easing pressure on coach Ruben Amorim.

The match was marked by heated moments as both teams were reduced to 10 men in the first half following red cards for Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez and United midfielder Casemiro. Before his dismissal, Casemiro scored what proved to be the decisive goal for Manchester United. Entering the match, Amorim’s side had managed only one win in their previous four league games.

### Liverpool Remains Perfect

Earlier in the day, defending champions Liverpool extended their perfect start to the season with a 2-1 win against Everton in the fierce Merseyside derby at Anfield.

Midfielder Ryan Gravenberch had an impressive display, scoring one goal and assisting another to help Liverpool improve to a flawless 5-0 record this season.

Despite some sloppy moments in the second half, Liverpool held on after Idrissa Gueye pulled a goal back for Everton. This victory marked Liverpool’s fifth consecutive home win against Everton, their first such streak since 1937.

Everton, meanwhile, have struggled at Anfield in front of fans, failing to secure a win since 1999. Their only victory at the stadium came behind closed doors in 2021 during the pandemic. Everton manager David Moyes remains without a win in 23 games at Anfield spanning his terms with Everton, Manchester United, Sunderland, and West Ham.

Liverpool’s top two summer signings, Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz, made appearances as second-half substitutes, entering the pitch in the 61st and 67th minutes respectively.

Gravenberch opened the scoring in the 10th minute with a clinical finish, following a perfectly timed one-hop pass from Mohamed Salah. The defensive midfielder skillfully lifted the ball over Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford with a half volley.

In the 29th minute, Gravenberch set up Hugo Ekitike, who slotted the ball through Pickford’s legs to double Liverpool’s lead. Everton’s Idrissa Gueye responded with a long-range strike after a tap-back from Iliman Ndiaye off Jack Grealish’s cross.

At nearly 36 years old, Gueye became the second oldest Everton player to score in a Merseyside derby, behind 37-year-old Sam Chedgzoy in 1926, according to Opta.

### Pressure Mounting at West Ham

West Ham suffered yet another setback, losing 2-1 at home to Crystal Palace — their fourth defeat in five games under coach Graham Potter.

The former Chelsea boss, who has won only six of 25 games since his January arrival, also endured insulting chants from the London Stadium crowd. When asked about the chants, Potter said, “I didn’t hear it. I understand the frustration, but there’s nothing I can say.”

Potter’s tenure has been under scrutiny since lasting just seven months at Chelsea, with British media speculating about potential replacements including former Nottingham Forest coach Nuno Espirito Santo and West Ham legend Slaven Bilic.

When questioned about his position, Potter commented, “I’ve no reason to think not. But I also understand the environment and the results.”

Tyrick Mitchell scored the winning goal for Palace in the 68th minute after Jean-Philippe Mateta’s opener was canceled out by Jarrod Bowen. West Ham currently sits 18th in the Premier League with just three points.

### Wolves Still Searching for Points

Wolverhampton Wanderers’ situation looks grim following a 3-1 home defeat to Leeds United.

Manager Vitor Pereira, who recently signed a new contract, faces a challenging season as his side remains at the bottom of the table without any points from five games.

Wolves took an early lead through Ladislav Krejci inside eight minutes, but Leeds rallied with Dominic Calvert-Lewin scoring his first goal for the club after his summer move from Everton. Anton Stach and Noah Okafor added to Leeds’ tally, ensuring a convincing win for the newly promoted team.

### Tottenham Salvage a Draw at Brighton

Tottenham Hotspur showed resilience by coming back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 against Brighton & Hove Albion.

Brighton looked on course for only their second victory of the season thanks to early goals from Yankuba Minteh and Yasin Ayari. However, Richarlison halved the deficit just before halftime, and an own goal from Brighton’s Jan Paul van Hecke in the 82nd minute secured a point for Spurs.

This marked the second time this season Brighton has lost a lead late in the game, having conceded a stoppage-time equalizer in their opening 1-1 draw with Fulham.

### Other Results

Nottingham Forest earned their first point under new coach Ange Postecoglou with a 1-1 draw at Burnley.

For more Premier League and soccer news, visit [AP soccer](https://apnews.com/hub/soccer).
https://wgntv.com/sports/ap-sports/ap-liverpool-maintains-perfect-premier-league-start-beats-everton-2-1-behind-ryan-gravenberch/

28 Billion Yen Debt Pushes Fukushima’s Hawaiians Resort Into Foreign Hands

Its main attraction remains the Hula Girls, a troupe of 43 dancers performing three times daily. Next year, the resort will mark its 60th anniversary. The resort is operated by Joban Kosan, a local company.

President Sekine, a Fukushima native who took the helm last year, recalls childhood memories at the park. “I could never go to the real Hawaii, so this place became my Hawaii, filled with family memories,” he said.

Yet, as president, Sekine faced the harsh reality of running a facility under severe financial strain. Hawaiians was forced to close for more than six months following the March 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake, which caused extensive damage. Later, the COVID-19 pandemic led to another three-month closure, driving the resort deeper into debt. The combination of these crises left the company burdened with around 28 billion yen in liabilities. On top of that, the aging of the facilities made new investment difficult.

The turning point came last November, when Fortress Investment Group, a US private equity firm managing over 7 trillion yen in assets, launched a takeover. The firm had already made headlines in Japan in 2023 with its acquisition of Sogo & Seibu. Fortress gradually increased its stake in Joban Kosan until it surpassed 85 percent, solidifying control of Hawaiians.

“We were cautious at first, but our aim is genuine revitalization,” said Fortress executive Shunsuke Yamamoto, who spearheaded the acquisition. “Given the current finances, it would be difficult for Hawaiians to thrive for another 50 or 60 years. Many Japanese now travel to the real Hawaii, so this resort needs a bold transformation.”

Fortress is no stranger to hotel turnarounds. It has acquired and revived numerous underperforming resorts across Japan through its subsidiary, MyStays Hotel Management, where Yamamoto serves as chairman. In 2021, it took over most of Japan Post’s Kanpo no Yado inns, rebranding them as Kamenoi Hotels and lifting occupancy rates significantly. Fortress also bought the Hotel New Akao in Atami, transforming its seaside location into a destination for marine activities.

Today, Fortress owns 184 hotels nationwide, making it the sixth-largest operator in the industry. Its strategy combines large-scale capital investment with localized enhancements to maximize each property’s unique strengths.

“There are many excellent facilities across Japan that face closure due to delayed investment. Supporting them is our mission,” Yamamoto said.

For Hawaiians, Fortress has already begun reviewing operations. Yamamoto, who once visited as a guest, returned to inspect every corner of the resort—from the entrance and food courts to the shops—pointing out areas that needed modernization. He has been appointed chairman of Joban Kosan and promises significant investment to ensure the resort’s long-term competitiveness.

At the same time, Fortress has acquired Seagaia Resort in Miyazaki, once a symbol of the bubble economy, with plans to rebuild it as a family-oriented resort. The company’s broader ambition is to reshape how Japanese people travel and to modernize aging resorts across the country.

While many locals welcome the injection of capital, others worry that the unique history and atmosphere of Hawaiians could be lost.

“It’s scary because we don’t know what will happen,” one resident said. “I hope the history and spirit of this place won’t disappear.”
https://newsonjapan.com/article/146983.php

Harish Rao slams Congress over Singareni workers’ bonus

Hyderabad: Former Minister T Harish Rao Accuses Telangana Government of Cheating Singareni Coal Workers Over Dasara Bonus

Former minister T Harish Rao on Monday, September 22, lashed out at the Congress-led Telangana government, accusing it of cheating Singareni coal workers in the name of the Dasara bonus. In a statement, the senior BRS leader alleged that the government has pushed Singareni workers into disappointment by declaring a bonus based on reduced profits.

Government Reduced Distributable Share: Harish Rao

Harish Rao pointed out that instead of considering the total profit of Rs 6,394 crore, the government restricted the bonus calculation to Rs 2,360 crore, which he described as highly condemnable. “They reduced the distributable share, increased the percentages artificially, and deceived workers,” he said.

Recalling the tenure under BRS governance, Harish Rao emphasized that former Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao (KCR) ensured workers received a fair share from the net profits. It was under KCR’s leadership that the workers’ share was enhanced from 16 percent to 32 percent.

He criticized the current Congress government for setting aside one-third of the profits and declaring the bonus only on a part of the remaining share, calling this move unjust.

Demand to Pay 34% of Net Profits as Bonus

Harish Rao demanded that the government pay 34 percent of net profits as a bonus to the Singareni workers. He also warned that if injustice continues to be meted out to the workers, he would stand by them and fight for their rights.

https://www.siasat.com/harish-rao-slams-congress-over-singareni-workers-bonus-3274600/

Amur leopard cubs take first steps at Chicago zoo

At the Brookfield Zoo in Chicago, two adorable Amur leopard cubs were recently seen taking their very first steps.

The playful cubs were also observed pouncing around alongside their mother, Mina, engaging in joyful playtime.

This heartwarming moment marks an important milestone for the world’s rarest big cat species, highlighting a positive step forward in their conservation.
https://ca.news.yahoo.com/amur-leopard-cubs-first-steps-030033421.html

Pop singer Dua Lipa reportedly drops Jewish agent who urged Kneecap’s removal from Glastonbury

**Pop Singer Dua Lipa Reportedly Drops Jewish Agent Who Urged Kneecaps Removal from Glastonbury**

Pop star Dua Lipa has reportedly parted ways with her agent, David Levy, following disagreements related to her music career. According to a music industry source who spoke to *The Mail*, Dua Lipa ensured through her representatives that Levy was no longer involved in managing her music.

The source revealed that the decision was influenced by Dua Lipa’s openly pro-Palestine stance, which did not align with Levy’s views.

Dua Lipa attends Paris Fashion Week on July 7, 2023, in Paris, France.
(Photo Credit: Arnold Jerocki/Getty Images)

*By Grace Gilson/JTA*
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-868400