Number – Your Hub for All Things Numeric
Welcome to the Number tag page. Here you’ll find every article that mentions numbers, stats or data points. Whether you’re looking for the latest ITR filing deadline, a quick fact about Indian school life, or a glimpse into government policies, it’s all gathered right here. Think of it as a shortcut to the most number‑heavy content on the site.
Why Numbers Matter in Everyday Topics
Numbers give weight to any subject. An ITR deadline of September 15, 2025 means you have a clear date to remember. A statistic about the growth of affiliate marketing burnout helps you spot trends before they hit you. Even a simple comparison of school routines between India and the USA becomes clearer when you see the actual figures behind class hours, holidays, and student‑teacher ratios.
What You’ll Find Under This Tag
We’ve grouped together posts that use numbers to explain ideas. Here are a few examples you’ll run into:
- Tax deadlines: Dates, late‑fee amounts and interest rates for FY 2024‑25.
- Education insights: Numbers on school days, exam slots and teacher eligibility stats.
- Health & safety: Figures on hospital fire incidents and related legal penalties.
- Social trends: Data on burnout rates in affiliate marketing, or how many ministries people think India needs.
Each article is written in plain language, so you don’t have to wade through jargon to get the numbers that matter.
Use the search bar at the top of the page if you’re hunting for a specific figure. Type a year, a percentage or a keyword like “deadline” and the site will pull up the relevant posts. It’s a fast way to get the exact data without scrolling through unrelated content.
We update the list whenever a new post gets the Number tag, so you’ll always have the freshest stats at your fingertips. Bookmark this page if you frequently need quick numeric references – it’s like having a mini‑database right inside the site.
Got a question about a number you saw in one of the articles? Drop a comment under the post or use the contact form. We love turning numbers into useful answers for you.
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Narendra Modi is the 14th and current Prime Minister of India. He assumed office on 26 May 2014, following the 2014 general election in which he led the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to an overwhelming majority. Modi is the first prime minister outside of the Indian National Congress to win two consecutive terms with a full majority. An influential leader, he is credited with improving India's image abroad and with leading the nation in its fight against poverty, unemployment, and corruption. Modi has also been praised for his economic reforms and initiatives, such as the Make in India campaign and the Goods and Services Tax.