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Blogs, Finance

Why A ₹60 Lakh Paycheck In Bengaluru Feels Smaller Than A Modest Flat In London; The Great Urban Escape

The great urban holidaying is slowly turning into the great urban escape. For years, Europe has been a dream holiday destination for many Indians, a place of cobblestoned streets, clean air, efficient transport, and that elusive sense of calm missing from our crowded cities. But increasingly, vacations are not enough. Many young professionals … Read more

Blogs, Economy

Trump’s Trade Salvo Threaten India’s Growth; Banks Brace For Aftershocks But RBI Unlikely To Blink On Rates

India’s economy is bracing for a jolt after Washington announced it will double tariffs on Indian exports, a move Fitch-owned CreditSights says could slow growth and squeeze several key industries. The US may not be India’s biggest trading partner in pure numbers, but for some sectors where America dominates, the pain could be … Read more

Blogs, Economy, Finance

How The Sensex Became India’s Unstoppable Wealth Machine, What’s Next For Women And New Wave Of Investors On The Rise

If you’ve ever wondered which investment truly stands the test of time in India, look no further than the Sensex. This powerhouse index has quietly turned small savings into massive fortunes over the last four-and-a-half decades. Starting way back in April 1979 with a modest base value of 100, the Sensex has zoomed … Read more

Blogs, Economy, Finance

46% Growth And Counting, India’s Freelancers Are Winning….Until The ITR Bill Lands And The Taxman Knocks

India is fast climbing the global freelancing charts (now the world’s second-largest freelance hub after the US) and the shift is anything but subtle. From media and IT to marketing and consulting, a growing wave of experienced professionals is walking away from salaried jobs to chase flexible, independent careers. Burnout, rigid hierarchies, and … Read more

Blogs, Finance

In a Flat Market, Are REITs the New Gold Standard for Steady Returns? Gold, REITs, or AIFs: Where Should Smart Money Park Itself in 2025?

REITs, or Real Estate Investment Trusts have been one quiet performer that’s steadily rewarded those who stuck around, this while most investments have struggled to bring any real joy over the past year In a year where the Nifty has barely moved, midcap stocks have been all over the place, and even real … Read more

Blogs, Finance

Swipe Now, Cry Later? Why 27% Of Indians Are Taking Loans To Travel But What’s The Real Price Of That Vacation?

You must’ve heard your parents say, “Zamana badal gaya hai!” And honestly, they’re not wrong, especially when it comes to taking loans. For an entire generation, taking on karza (debt) was almost a taboo – something to be avoided unless absolutely necessary. Fast forward to today, and borrowing has not just been normalised, it’s … Read more

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