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Best Gold Saving Scheme in 2025: GRT vs Kalyan vs Bhima — Honest Comparison

By Vandita Tiwari January 18,January 9,

Choosing the right gold saving scheme can help you save more, pay less, and buy better jewellery at the end of your plan. This blog compares the most popular schemes from GRT, Kalyan, and Bhima Jewellers, based on benefits, bonuses, customer reviews, and public votes. Find out which plan offers the best value for your needs in 2025.

SJVN (Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam) | Should you invest with ₹6,000? NSE BSE

By Vandita Tiwari December 31,December 15,

SJVN is a fast-moving, high-volatility PSU stock operating in hydro, solar, and wind energy. Its low price and strong 52-week performance make it suitable for beginners seeking aggressive short-term or long-term returns with ₹6,000 capital.

The Guilt of an Entrepreneur Mother: Breaking the Barrier and Learning to Fly

By Vandita Tiwari December 27,November 25,

Every woman who dares to build something beyond her home is familiar with the quiet ache of guilt — the kind that creeps in between client calls and bedtime stories. But what if the guilt we carry is not theirs… but our own?

NHPC (National Hydro Power Corporation) | Should you invest with ₹6,000? NSE BSE

By Vandita Tiwari December 24,December 10,

NHPC’s affordable price, stable performance, and government support make it a great entry-level choice. With consistent growth and expanding hydro projects, beginners can easily build confidence with a ₹6,000 investment in this low-risk power stock.

Power Grid Corporation of India (PGCIL)| Should you invest with ₹6,000? NSE BSE

By Vandita Tiwari December 21,December 10,

Power Grid offers unmatched stability as India’s backbone of power transmission. With low volatility, high dividends, and strong government support, it is a perfect choice for new investors seeking security and predictable returns with a small ₹6,000 portfolio.

Is Your Business ChatGPT-Ready? Why Businesses Must Prepare for the New Era of AI Search

By Vandita Tiwari December 13,December 10,

Why You Need AI Search Optimization Now? The way customers search for information is rapidly changing. For years, businesses focused on ranking on Google. Today,

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NTPC (National Thermal Power Corporation) | Should you invest with ₹6,000? NSE BSE

By Vandita Tiwari December 10,November 29,

NTPC is India’s largest power generator and one of the most trusted government-backed companies. With strong financials, steady dividends, and expansion into renewables, it is ideal for beginners investing with ₹6,000 for long-term stable growth.

Tata Power | Should you invest with ₹6,000? NSE BSE

By Vandita Tiwari December 5,December 8,

Supported by the trusted Tata brand, Tata Power is rapidly expanding in solar, EV charging, wind, and green energy. It offers strong long-term growth and better short-term momentum compared to other power stocks, making it ideal for a ₹6,000 beginner investment.

ONGC vs IRFC: Which PSU Stock Should You Invest Your ₹6,000 In Today?

By Vandita Tiwari November 11,November 11,

With just ₹6,000 to invest, choosing the right public-sector share matters. In this blog we compare ONGC and IRFC on key metrics — business model, growth outlook, risks and valuations — to help you decide which one might offer better potential for your limited investment.

Rs6000/- : MAZDOCK Stock Analysis: Buy or Wait This 11th November 2025?

By Vandita Tiwari November 10,November 10,

Is Mazagon Dock (MAZDOCK) a good buy on 11/11? Explore price trends, valuation, technical analysis, and entry strategy for investors in 2025.

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