This scene is familiar to millions: dinner on the stove, children wrapping up homework, phone reminders for office meetings ...
The Indian middle class did not lose stability overnight. It is losing it gradually—structurally and almost invisibly. Headline inflation is under control. Extreme poverty has fallen to around 2.3%.
Debating whether 3 lakh rupees makes someone an “Indian-equivalent lakhpati” misses the larger truth. The real story is not about currency conversion, but about economic decay.
The paradox is familiar to millions of urban Indians. Pay slips look respectable, promotions arrive on time, yet savings ...
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OPINION | SIPs, Slips, and Side-Bets: How the middle class became the market’s exit liquidity
Average monthly gross inflows into systematic investment plans more than doubled in the current fiscal when compared to FY23. Is it great news, or a case where the crowd provides permanence and ...
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