Maharashtra has increased its one-time registration tax for luxury cars and commercial vehicles, impacting petrol, diesel, CNG, and LNG vehicles. High-end cars priced above Rs 20 lakh will face steeper taxes, potentially adding over Rs 10 lakh to their cost. While electric vehicles remain exempt, goods carriers will now be taxed based on ex-showroom price. Post navigation BPSC AE 2025 exam dates announced at bpsc.bihar.gov.in; direct link to full timetable here Thai PM suspended over leaked call with ex-Cambodian leader- what were they discussing?