Hook:Before the Indian Contract Act of 1872 or the Hindu Succession Act of 1956, there was the Yajnavalkya Smriti—a sophisticated legal text from the 3rd century CE that codified property
Day: December 6, 2025
Mutual Fund Lite Framework Explained: How It’s Spawning 50+ New Passive Fund Launches in 2025 🚀📉Mutual Fund Lite Framework Explained: How It’s Spawning 50+ New Passive Fund Launches in 2025 🚀📉
Hook:For years, launching a mutual fund in India required deep pockets (₹50 Crore net worth) and heavy compliance, limiting the market to a few giants. Enter MF Lite: SEBI’s game-changing
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Hook: In 2024, a leading Indian infrastructure giant reported a 20% jump in “Net Profit,” yet its stock price stagnated. Meanwhile, a quiet FMCG player with flat profits doubled in
Thirukkural on Dalal Street: 2,000-Year-Old Wealth Codes for the Modern Indian Investor 📜📈Thirukkural on Dalal Street: 2,000-Year-Old Wealth Codes for the Modern Indian Investor 📜📈
Hook:While modern financial influencers push “get-rich-quick” F&O strategies, a Tamil sage 2,000 years ago warned that such gains are like “a fish swallowing a baited hook.” Thiruvalluvar’s Thirukkural isn’t just
Sukra Niti Declassified: The 1,200-Year-Old Manifesto for Sovereign Wealth & Crisis-Proof Investing 📜💰Sukra Niti Declassified: The 1,200-Year-Old Manifesto for Sovereign Wealth & Crisis-Proof Investing 📜💰
Forget Warren Buffett for a moment. Long before the Oracle of Omaha preached “margin of safety,” the ancient Indian sage Shukracharya—Guru of the Asuras and author of Sukra Niti (Shukraniti)—wrote
Housing Finance Companies vs Banks: Where Should Your Money Go in India’s ₹33 Lakh Crore Mortgage Market? 🏦💰Housing Finance Companies vs Banks: Where Should Your Money Go in India’s ₹33 Lakh Crore Mortgage Market? 🏦💰
India’s mortgage market has exploded from ₹3 lakh crore in 2010 to over ₹33 lakh crore in 2025—a staggering 11-fold surge that now constitutes 17% of total bank credit. With
