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After spending nearly 20 years in Germany, Neeraj reflects on a question many NRIs eventually face:
In this episode, Monika examines two important developments that shaped the economic conversation over the past week: the Reserve Bank of India's decision to keep the repo rate unchanged at 5.25%, and India's strong FY26 GDP growth of 7.7%, with the fourth quarter growing at 7.8%. She explains how the RBI's inflation-targeting framework and relatively low inflation of 3.1% have given policymakers valuable room to maintain rates despite the inflationary pressures created by the West Asia conflict and elevated crude oil prices. Revisiting the basics of the repo rate and its role in controlling inflation and credit costs, she argues that prudence always appears boring during good times but proves invaluable when crises emerge. The lesson, she says, applies equally to nations and to individuals managing their own money.She then turns to the growth story and why India's economic momentum remains intact despite rising global uncertainties. Looking at broad-based indicators including agriculture, steel, cement and commercial vehicle demand, Monika highlights that FY26 was a remarkably strong year and that India entered the current period of geopolitical turmoil from a position of strength. While the RBI's projection of 6.6% growth for FY27 reflects caution amid higher oil prices and global fragility, she argues that India's growth has merely been “shaved, not sunk.” Had the current conflict not erupted, the country was positioned to exceed 8% growth. She reminds listeners that the government and the RBI still possess several policy tools to support the economy, from attracting foreign capital to deploying monetary and fiscal measures. Her message remains consistent with previous episodes: prepare for a slowdown, but reject the merchants of doom. India may face turbulence, but it is far from crisis.In listener questions, Srinivas asks whether LIC annuity products deserve a place in retirement planning, prompting Monika to examine the broader case for and against annuities, discussing guaranteed lifelong income, simplicity and protection from market volatility, while also highlighting their low returns, inflation risk and tax disadvantages compared with alternatives like debt funds and systematic withdrawals; Bhavesh, an NRI with a carefully constructed 50:50 portfolio, seeks guidance on how to rebalance during market corrections and transition debt allocations as retirement approaches, leading to a detailed discussion on the hierarchy of redeeming maturing fixed deposits, arbitrage funds and debt funds while preserving long-duration gilt investments; and Rachana from Coorg shares her concerns about retiring early with a ₹1.25 crore corpus and no pension, opening up a conversation about longevity risk, healthcare costs, protecting capital, and the importance of continuing to earn for as long as possible in order to strengthen financial independence in later life.Chapters:(00:00 – 00:00) Why India's Growth Story Is Shaved but Not Sunk(00:00 – 00:00) RBI Holds Rates Steady as Inflation Stays Under Control(00:00 – 00:00) The Pros and Cons of Annuities for Retirement Income(00:00 – 00:00) Rebalancing a Portfolio: Which Debt Investments Should Go First?(00:00 – 00:00) Is ₹1.25 Crore Enough to Retire at 45 Without a Pension?https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2269286®=48&lang=2https://rbidocs.rbi.org.in/rdocs/PressRelease/PDFs/PR3855508EB4A59FF46F9B57BBA200AA250B8.PDFIf you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com
In this episode of Hunger for Wholeness, Ilia Delio continues her conversation with neurotheologian Shaleen Kendrick on the practical meaning of Christogenesis, wholeness, and adaptive evolution. Shaleen reflects on what she calls “evolutionary mismatch,” the gap between our rapidly changing world and the neurobiological capacities we need to meet it with wisdom, compassion, and creativity.Together, Ilia and Shaleen explore how spirituality can become a lived practice of integration: not simply what we believe about God, but who we are and what we do each day. Drawing on neuroscience, process theology, epigenetics, and the image of living systems, Shaleen invites us to imagine people less as machines to be optimized and more as plants to be cultivated toward wholeness.Later in the episode, the conversation turns to Christianity in transition, the need for new systems, and the possibility of “wholeness-making” as a guiding concern for families, institutions, and the planet. Shaleen also shares the metaphor of jazz as a way to understand harmony, difference, and the creative work of becoming whole in real time.ABOUT SHALEEN KENDRICKRev. Dr. Shaleen Kendrick, ThD, is an emerging neurotheologian who developed the Neuro-Relational Integration™ (NRI) model—demonstrating how conscious integration across Mind–Body–Spirit neural systems can facilitate rapid adaptive evolution in how we think, act, and relate to ourselves, others, and the challenges of our time. NRI integrates neuroscience with liberation theology to show that through daily wholeness-making practices we can expand our human capacity and create new abilities that nurture not just individual flourishing but transform the systems we live in. She serves companies, practitioners, and faith communities, translating evolutionary spirituality into embodied practice—because the world needs humans who can evolve as quickly as our challenges emerge. This is Human Evolution in Practice. Join us for the Center's 10th Anniversary Conference, November 9–11 in Villanova, Pennsylvania, with a virtual option available. In a time of deep political, social, ecological, and spiritual division, this gathering explores how love can become a compass for transformation. Learn more and register at christogenesis.org/conference. We are currently in the midst of our summer fundraiser, From Fear to Hope: Change and the Perpetual Growth of Life. As the Center marks its tenth anniversary, your support sustains our conferences, webinars, publications, and emerging global learning platform. Please consider making a generous contribution at christogenesis.org/donate.Support the showA huge thank you to all of you who subscribe and support our show! Support for A Hunger for Wholeness comes from the Fetzer Institute. Fetzer supports a movement of organizations who are applying spiritual solutions to society's toughest problems. Get involved at fetzer.org.Visit the Center for Christogenesis' website at christogenesis.org/podcast to browse all Hunger for Wholeness episodes and read more from Ilia Delio. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for episode releases and other updates.
In this episode, Priya Ranjan Mohanty speaks with Navneet Gupta, Founder & CEO of ServiceGTD (Get Things Done) - a platform solving elder care and concierge services for NRIs whose parents live back in India.Navneet shares his personal journey as an NRI who realized the massive gap in India's elder care ecosystem. With no single reliable platform for NRIs to arrange care for aging parents remotely, he built ServiceGTD - a trusted concierge that handles everything from caretakers and nurses to daily errands. He discusses the fragmented service landscape, partnering with local providers across India, using AI chatbots to bridge timezone gaps, quality control challenges, and the emotional weight of caring for loved ones from thousands of miles away.Chapters:00:00 - Introduction00:36 - What is ServiceGTD?01:04 - Why the Name GTD (Get Things Done)03:30 - The NRI Problem: Elder Care Gap in India04:54 - Problems ServiceGTD Solves08:30 - COVID as an Eye-Opener for Elder Care10:05 - Building the Platform & Service Categories12:45 - Care at Home: Attendants & Nurses16:30 - Using AI & Chatbots for 24/7 Support18:28 - Operating as a Young Company with Partners22:26 - Vetting & Selecting Service Partners25:30 - The Onboarding & Fulfillment Process26:15 - Scaling Pan-India: City-by-City Strategy28:30 - Quality & Trust: Refusing Bad-Fit Customers32:00 - Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs32:52 - Closing Remarks---About ELI Podcast:ELI (Entrepreneur's Live Interviews) brings you inspiring stories from India's startup ecosystem. Real founders, real journeys, real insights.Website: https://eli-podcast.com
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Can love sustain the ravages of time and distance? What when love is boundless but time is not? This is the story of complicated but reciprocal love between parents and their NRI child, as seen in the reflections of the mother.क्या प्रेम समय और दूरी के प्रकोप को झेल सकता है? क्या होगा जब प्रेम असीम हो लेकिन समय सीमित हो ?यह कहानी माता-पिता और उनके NRI बच्चे के बीच जटिल लेकिन पारस्परिक प्रेम की है जिसे एक माँ शब्दों में बटोरने की कोशिश करती है ।#NRI #Mother #Motherhood #love #Parenting #Parent #India #Indian
In this episode of Hunger for Wholeness, Ilia Delio speaks with neurotheologian Shaleen Kendrick about neuroscience, contemplative practice, and the biology of spiritual experience. Shaleen shares her journey from conservative evangelical ministry through deconstruction, suffering, and contemplative prayer into the emerging field of neurotheology.Together, Ilia and Shaleen explore how religious experience is not separate from the body but mediated through it. They consider how God-language, belief, prayer, trauma, neuroplasticity, and contemplative practice all shape the brain and body—and how changing our images of God can change the very neural pathways through which we experience reality.Later in the episode, they discuss the resistance many theologians have to locating spiritual experience in neurobiology, the promise and complexity of psychedelics and healing, and the growing scientific evidence that spirituality is an innate human capacity. Rather than reducing God to biology, this conversation asks what becomes possible when we understand the body as the living temple of divine encounter.ABOUT SHALEEN KENDRICKRev. Dr. Shaleen Kendrick, ThD, is an emerging neurotheologian who developed the Neuro-Relational Integration™ (NRI) model—demonstrating how conscious integration across Mind–Body–Spirit neural systems can facilitate rapid adaptive evolution in how we think, act, and relate to ourselves, others, and the challenges of our time. NRI integrates neuroscience with liberation theology to show that through daily wholeness-making practices we can expand our human capacity and create new abilities that nurture not just individual flourishing but transform the systems we live in. She serves companies, practitioners, and faith communities, translating evolutionary spirituality into embodied practice—because the world needs humans who can evolve as quickly as our challenges emerge. This is Human Evolution in Practice. Join us for the Center's 10th Anniversary Conference, November 9–11 in Villanova, Pennsylvania, with a virtual option available. In a time of deep political, social, ecological, and spiritual division, this gathering explores how love can become a compass for transformation. Learn more and register at christogenesis.org/conference. We are currently in the midst of our summer fundraiser, From Fear to Hope: Change and the Perpetual Growth of Life. As the Center marks its tenth anniversary, your support sustains our conferences, webinars, publications, and emerging global learning platform. Please consider making a generous contribution at christogenesis.org/donate.Support the showA huge thank you to all of you who subscribe and support our show! Support for A Hunger for Wholeness comes from the Fetzer Institute. Fetzer supports a movement of organizations who are applying spiritual solutions to society's toughest problems. Get involved at fetzer.org.Visit the Center for Christogenesis' website at christogenesis.org/podcast to browse all Hunger for Wholeness episodes and read more from Ilia Delio. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for episode releases and other updates.
Kerala has long been India’s healthcare model — high literacy, strong outcomes, a diaspora that pays for quality care. Now, private equity giants KKR and Blackstone are betting big on it, pumping nearly $900 million into the state’s hospitals in just two years. For global funds, the logic is simple: chronic disease, ageing patients, NRI money. For doctors like Charlie Cherian, who spent decades building a community hospital from scratch, the math is more personal. Can independent, affordable, doctor-run hospitals survive the corporate onslaught? And what happens to patients when healthcare becomes just another asset class? Reported by Alenjith K Johny, narrated for audio by Anirban ChowdhurySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Planning your return to India? Don't guess — plan it right
Planning your return to India? Don't guess — plan it right
Planning your return to India? Don't guess — plan it right
Shray sits down with Deepak Shenoy from Capitalmind to unpack the real playbook for NRIs thinking about investing in India — the taxes, the paperwork, the returns, and the traps nobody warns you about. What we uncover: The 3 types of NRIs who should invest in India — and the ones who absolutely shouldn't. Why patriotism and FOMO are the worst investment strategies. The real return math: 12% in rupees, ~8% in dollars after currency depreciation — and why falling inflation could change this equation entirely. Stocks vs. mutual funds vs. real estate: Why your passport decides your investment vehicle. UAE and Singapore NRIs get tax-free mutual fund gains; US and UK residents face PFIC nightmares. The paperwork horror: Why 5% of your portfolio in India creates more admin than the other 95% abroad — and why Deepak respects any NRI who's actually opened a Demat account. The "famous stocks" trap: Why buying Indigo, Swiggy, or Jubilant from abroad without local context is a recipe for pain. Great brands ≠ great investments. Moving back math: ₹2L/month puts you in India's top 1%. $500K in fixed income could fund your entire re-entry. And why you still shouldn't bring everything back. Deepak breaks down the Doordash minimum wage vs. Indian purchasing power, why small caps hold India's real growth story, and why NRI investing success is measured in rupees — not dollars. Chapters: 0:00 - Not every NRI should invest in India 1:36 - Who is this conversation really for? 3:54 - The 3 types of people who SHOULD invest in India 6:34 - You have family & money sitting idle in India 7:19 - You know you're coming back someday 11:44 - The worst reason to invest in India 18:16 - Stocks, mutual funds, real estate — where to put your money? 22:07 - Your 12% return is actually 8% (here's why) 29:43 - Is Indian real estate worth it for NRIs? 36:57 - The paperwork nightmare no one warns you about 37:26 - Where you live changes everything 38:09 - UAE & Singapore NRIs — this is your tax cheat code 40:07 - Why US & UK NRIs should avoid Indian mutual funds 45:25 - Why buying Indian stocks from abroad is risky 51:44 - Great company. Terrible investment. Here's the difference 1:03:15 - Should you move more money to India as you plan to return? 1:09:26 - What does winning actually look like? 1:16:29 - Invest with your head, not your passport
Planning your return to India? Don't guess — plan it right
Planning your return to India? Don't guess — plan it right
In this episode, Monika reflects on a memorable session with teenage students at a Delhi school, where seemingly simple questions led to profound insights about money, discipline, and life choices. She explains the core idea of “making money work for you” through the power of compounding, emphasizing that wealth is built not just by earning but by allowing investments to grow over time. The discussion also highlights how discipline—shaped by daily habits and environment—plays a crucial role in both personal development and financial decision-making.She also addresses broader concerns of the younger generation, from the pressure of consumerism and distinguishing wants from needs, to anxieties around AI and future careers. Her advice centers on building strong thinking skills, resisting social validation traps, and recognizing the privilege of time and financial support during youth. The underlying message is clear: financial independence begins with awareness, self-control, and the willingness to learn.In listener queries, Rohit Pal asks about Electronic Gold Receipts (EGRs), their risks, costs, and practicality compared to ETFs and SGBs; Jayaraj, an NRI, seeks guidance on whether to retain his EPF corpus or shift to other investments while planning for a special needs child; and Ujjwal Kumar discusses optimizing his daughter's long-term investment plan, where a higher allocation to mid and small cap funds is suggested along with disciplined rebalancing and a gradual shift to debt as goals approach.Chapters:(00:00 – 00:00) Money Lessons from Teenagers and Making Your Money Work for You(00:00 – 00:00) Discipline, Spending Choices and Building Financial Habits Early in Life(00:00 – 00:00) Electronic Gold Receipts, Risks and Better Ways to Invest in Gold(00:00 – 00:00) EPF Decisions for NRIs and Planning for a Special Needs Child(00:00 – 00:00) Building a Child Investment Portfolio with the Right Equity Allocationhttps://www.sebi.gov.in/legal/master-circulars/jun-2024/master-circular-for-electronic-gold-receipts-egrs-_84369.htmlIf you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com Monika's book on basic money managementhttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-money-english/Monika's book on mutual fundshttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-mutual-funds/Monika's workbook on recording your financial lifehttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/Calculatorshttps://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.htmlYou can find Monika on her social media @monikahalan. Twitter @MonikaHalanInstagram @MonikaHalanFacebook @MonikaHalanLinkedIn @MonikaHalanProduction House: www.inoutcreatives.comProduction Assistant: Anshika Gogoi
Planning your return to India? Don't guess — plan it right
Planning your return to India? Personalize your free plan with action items, here
Planning your return to India? Personalize your free plan here
Planning your return to India? Personalize your free plan here
In today's episode on 17th Feb 2026, we explain why the government has changed how we see inflation in India.Watch this video if you're an NRI looking to protect your family with a term insurance from IndiaBook a FREE call with Ditto for unbiased and quality insurance advise
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As global trade tensions reshape the economic landscape, Monika unpacks what India's recent wave of trade agreements really means. Triggered in part by sharp tariff actions and the growing use of trade as a geopolitical weapon, India has moved quickly to diversify its export markets and reduce dependence on any single partner. This episode explains, in simple terms, how tariffs, free trade agreements, and shifting supply chains affect growth, jobs, and markets — and why these deals matter far beyond headline diplomacy.Monika walks through the major agreements signed with the UK, EU, EFTA nations, Oman, New Zealand, and the United States, and explains how they could boost exports, attract investment, and create jobs in sectors such as textiles, manufacturing, technology, and services. She also discusses the broader macro impact — from strengthening India's negotiating position globally to supporting long-term GDP growth and market sentiment — while reminding investors that short-term market reactions often miss the bigger structural story.In listener questions, Avinash Mundhra asks about moving beyond basic index investing into strategy-based indices and whether ULIPs linked to such indices make sense; Venkatesh Kumaran from Spain seeks guidance on balancing loan repayment with saving for future goals and on investing in Indian mutual funds as an NRI planning to return; and Gaurav Madan writes about whether model-driven advisory approaches to mutual fund selection are superior to simple, transparent investing methods.Chapters:(00:00 – 00:00) Why India Is Signing Trade Deals After the Tariff Shock(00:00 – 00:00) How New FTAs Could Boost Exports, Jobs and GDP(00:00 – 00:00) Mid- and Small-Cap Index Funds, Multicap Funds and the ULIP Debate(00:00 – 00:00) Paying Off Loans vs Investing and NRI Mutual Fund Considerations(00:00 – 00:00) Choosing Equity Mutual Funds and the Risks of Model-Based AdvisoryIf you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com Monika's book on basic money managementhttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-money-english/Monika's book on mutual fundshttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-mutual-funds/Monika's workbook on recording your financial lifehttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/Calculatorshttps://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.htmlYou can find Monika on her social media @monikahalan. Twitter @MonikaHalanInstagram @MonikaHalanFacebook @MonikaHalanLinkedIn @MonikaHalanProduction House: www.inoutcreatives.comProduction Assistant: Anshika Gogoi
What really happens when families move back to India — and then do it again? In this episode, we talked with Nidhi of moving between the US and India twice, the insights made along the way, and the lessons learned about timing, kids' education, healthcare, careers, and emotional readiness. From testing the move with a child before committing, to navigating school transitions and rebuilding careers through networks, this conversation offers honest, practical insights for NRI families thinking about moving back to India. If you're an NRI in the US wondering when (or if) moving back to India makes sense, this story will help you think through the decision more clearly.
As Episode 99 approaches a milestone, Monika reflects on how small, steady savings can quietly turn powerful when inflation works in the saver's favour. Beginning with an interaction at an SBI event for NRI clients - and a reminder of how deeply connected the podcast community has become - she introduces the idea of real return: what investors actually earn after inflation. This episode explains why nominal returns can be misleading, especially in fixed-income products, and why inflation is the most underestimated cost in personal finance.Monika breaks down why the current environment is unusually favourable for conservative savers. With retail inflation falling well below the RBI's target, several government-backed small savings schemes are now delivering positive and meaningful real returns. She walks through how products like PPF, SCSS, SSY, NSC, MIS, and KVP - all guaranteed and easily accessible - can form the core of a low-risk debt portfolio, particularly for retirees and risk-averse families. This is a rare phase, she notes, where safety and real wealth creation coexist, making it a sensible time to lock in long-term rates.In listener queries, Deepak Mittal, nearing retirement, asks where to reinvest maturing bond proceeds and whether a multi-asset fund makes sense at his age; Rohit Pal seeks clarity on behavioural economics concepts and risk-measurement metrics, along with reading recommendations; and Shubhojit Roy, a 32-year-old investor, asks how to rethink PPF contributions under the new tax regime, rebalance towards mutual funds, and realistically work towards a ₹4-5 crore goal over the next 15 years.Chapters:(00:00 – 00:00) When Nominal Returns Become Real Returns(00:00 – 00:00) Small Savings Schemes Offering Guaranteed Real Growth(00:00 – 00:00) Reinvesting Bond Maturities as You Approach Retirement(00:00 – 00:00) Understanding Behavioural Biases and Investment Risk Measures(00:00 – 00:00) Balancing PPF and Equity to Reach Long-Term Wealth GoalsIf you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com Monika's book on basic money managementhttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-money-english/Monika's book on mutual fundshttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-mutual-funds/Monika's workbook on recording your financial lifehttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/Calculatorshttps://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.htmlYou can find Monika on her social media @monikahalan. Twitter @MonikaHalanInstagram @MonikaHalanFacebook @MonikaHalanLinkedIn @MonikaHalanProduction House: www.inoutcreatives.comProduction Assistant: Anshika Gogoi
As 2025 draws to a close, Monika invites listeners to pause and take stock of their financial lives with a simple but powerful money report card. Using a series of clear yes-or-no questions, this episode walks through the absolute basics of money management — cash-flow systems, emergency funds, insurance, debt control, savings discipline, asset allocation, retirement planning, and the importance of reviewing nominees and wills. The aim is to help listeners check whether their financial foundations are truly in place as they head into a new year. Monika explains why these non-negotiables matter far more than chasing returns or reacting to headlines. From separating bank accounts for income, spending, and investing, to keeping high-interest debt under control, building long-term equity exposure, diversifying across asset classes, and planning well ahead for retirement, this episode serves as a practical year-end audit. Financial freedom, she reminds listeners, is built through systems, consistency, and periodic review — not shortcuts or noise. In listener queries, an anonymous NRI working in the merchant navy asks about portfolio diversification, marriage, and building a second income stream; an anonymous retiree from Pune seeks guidance on government-backed investment options and monthly income after returning from the Gulf; and Reshma from Bengaluru writes about navigating divorce, career transition, retirement planning, and securing her daughter's future.Chapters:(00:00 – 00:00) Your 2025 Money Report Card: Are the Basics in Place?(00:00 – 00:00) Scoring Yourself on Savings, Debt, Insurance, and Retirement(00:00 – 00:00) Building Wealth and Passive Income as a Young NRI(00:00 – 00:00) Safe Government Investment Options for Retired Couples(00:00 – 00:00) Planning Finances After Divorce and Protecting Dignity in RetirementIf you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com Monika's book on basic money managementhttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-money-english/Monika's book on mutual fundshttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-mutual-funds/Monika's workbook on recording your financial lifehttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/Calculatorshttps://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.htmlYou can find Monika on her social media @monikahalan. Twitter @MonikaHalanInstagram @MonikaHalanFacebook @MonikaHalanLinkedIn @MonikaHalanProduction House: www.inoutcreatives.comProduction Assistant: Anshika Gogoi
After 6 years in the US, Shipra and her family moved back to India — then again to Europe and back to the US. Hear their story on kids' education, career shifts & life lessons across 3 continents. Shipra opens up about their life across three continents, the big decisions that shaped their journey, and the lessons they learned along the way. She shares: How one movie and one advice changed everything for them Why they decided to return to India Their kids' transition from ICSE to IGCSE, homeschooling, IB and college How their careers evolved from corporate roles to entrepreneurship The emotional and practical challenges of moving back and forth Tips on choosing schools, planning finances, and managing taxes when relocating If you're planning to move back to India or thinking about raising kids across cultures — this episode is packed with real insights and relatable experiences.
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Bilkish an NRI spent close to 14 years in US before moving back to India with her family. Bilkish talks about her background, life in US and why they didn't move in 2022 and moved now. She also talks about how she onboarded both spouse and kid who were not sure about the move. She talks about the planning , selling the house after the move, kids schooling and how Desi Return community helped her with the move and advice for aspirant NRIs who are planning to move to India. Very insightful conversation.
प्रधानमंत्री मोदी ने कोलकाता में कई इंफ्रास्ट्रक्चर प्रोजेक्ट किए लॉन्च, रक्षा मंत्री राजनाथ सिंह ने पाकिस्तान सेना प्रमुख के बयान का दिया जवाब, अमित शाह ने बताया क्यों CM/PM हटाने वाले बिल की पड़ी ज़रूरत, NRI उद्योगपति लॉर्ड स्वराज पॉल का निधन, राजस्थान में दिव्यांग कोटे की फर्जी भर्ती की जांच शुरू, मथुरा श्रीकृष्ण जन्मभूमि विवाद पर सुनवाई पूरी, डीके शिवकुमार ने विधानसभा में गाया RSS का गीत, UN ने गाज़ा में घोषित किया अकाल, चीन और पाकिस्तान ने किया वादा और कश्मीर मुद्दे पर बातचीत को तैयार पाकिस्तान. सिर्फ 5 मिनट में सुनिए शाम 7 बजे तक की बड़ी ख़बरें.
We've discussed Indians making films set elsewhere, and now it's time to flip the script: foreigners making films set in India! Don't worry, we steered very, very clear of the Eat Pray Love trap
If you are a NRI and planning to invest in Indian real estate this episode is for you. Sahil from Shray projects talks about why someone should consider investing in Indian real estate, Do's and Don'ts when purchasing hte property. They talk about the framework, how to select the trust partner and wether to purchase house before or after the move. Sahil is COO of the Shray projects. Shray Projects is a leading real estate brokerage in India, backed by over 35 years of legacy and expertise. The firm specializes in residential, commercial, and retail real estate, along with end-to-end services in leasing and property management. They are offering a free consultation call to understand your interests/plans and provide insights on your Indian real estate investment. Please fill the form to avail this https://forms.gle/XSXmAxEeN87gcGTT9
Kalpesh Dave has over 20 years of experience in banking, investments, and wealth management. As the Deputy Chief Executive Officer at BajajCapital Ltd, his focus is on delivering value-added solutions to HNI/UHNI/Family offices and NRI clientele.⭐ Sponsored by Podcast10x - Podcasting agency for VCs, family offices & asset managers - https://podcast10x.comBajaj Capital - https://www.bajajcapital.com/Kalpesh Dave on Linkedin - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalpeshdave-domainexpert-investments/In this episode, we talk about:- The growing private wealth landscape in India- How many wealthy families are there in India and how fast is that number growing?- How the Indian wealthy manage their wealth - How do they build wealth allocation strategy for their clients- Exciting opportunity areas for wealthy families& lots moreTimestamps:(00:00) Introduction(03:44) Background and history of Bajaj Capital(05:25) Discussion about the private wealth landscape(08:31) Definition of HNI (High Net Worth Individual) and UHNI (Ultra High Net Worth Individual)(09:27) Missing pieces in wealth management and how Bajaj Capital is addressing them(11:38) Perspective on current equity market conditions(14:14) How families are managing assets during market fluctuations(18:10) Discussion on asset allocation strategies(20:17) Dos and don'ts of wealth management(23:06) What family offices and wealthy families are currently excited about(25:55) Global asset investing for Indian wealthy families(28:07) How Bajaj Capital sources high-quality deals for clients(32:00) Common mistakes wealthy families make in managing wealth(35:01) Biggest learnings from working with wealthy families(39:34) How to connect with Bajaj Capital and learn more about their servicesFor sponsorship or guest appearance requests, write to prashantchoubey3@gmail.comSubscribe to VC10X on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts.
Special guest Vikas Raheja from the Let's Talk, Melbourne podcast joins us to discuss NRI films. All your favorites come up, with special attention beyond the SRK-Chopra-Johar of this genre: Dil Chahta Hai (2001), Bollywood Hollywood (2002), and Flavors (2003).Listen to Vikas's podcast. https://creators.spotify.com/pod/profile/vikas-raheja/Subscribe to Filmi Ladies on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/7Ib9C1X5ObvN18u9WR0TK9 or Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/filmi-ladies/id1642425062@filmiladies on Instagram Pitu is @pitusultan on InstagramBeth is @bethlovesbollywood on BlueskyEmail us at filmiladies at gmailSee our letterboxd for everything discussed on this podcast. https://boxd.it/qSpfyOur logo was designed by London-based artist Paula Ganoo @velcrothoughts on Instagram https://www.art2arts.co.uk/paula-vaughan
Your favourite storytellers are back ! Upcoming topics this season:Arab slave trade*, African climate history, Nri kingdom, Lesser known diaspora, pre-modern communications: drums, secret societies, etc.Remember to reach out in the comments or any of the social media platforms to provide your suggestions or questions.*Too late to take suggestions on the Arab slave trade episodeFollow us:Twitter (apparently now X): https://twitter.com/Africas_UntoldSInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/africasuntoldstories/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFuTYzTqseXvH1RkmxV-1XAOutro music provided by DCQ BEATZ: https://player.beatstars.com/?storeId=97074&trackId=2559403
In this episode, Monika challenges listeners to examine their portfolios and uncover the story they tell. Using a real-life example of a doctor struggling with scattered investments, she illustrates the importance of organizing financial data in a clear and structured manner. Monika emphasizes that knowing one's net worth, understanding asset allocation, and tracking investments in an accessible format are essential steps in financial planning. She walks through the process of categorizing investments into debt, equity, hybrid, and other assets, ensuring that every investor has a comprehensive view of their financial health.Next, Monika explains the concept of market capitalization and why it matters in investment decisions. She breaks down how a company's market cap is determined and what differentiates large-cap, mid-cap, and small-cap stocks. Using India's largest companies as examples, she highlights how market cap classification affects risk and return potential. She also answers a fundamental question: can mid-cap companies evolve into large caps or fall into small-cap territory? The discussion sheds light on how stock performance influences classification and investment strategies.In the listener Q&A, Archana Panda seeks guidance on managing her inherited wealth independently while ensuring she receives sound financial advice. Monika discusses the importance of working with a fee-only financial planner and warns against costly, complex products pushed by banks and PMS schemes. Manpreet Singh questions whether his large-cap allocation is sufficient, considering his diversified mutual fund portfolio. Monika analyzes his holdings and confirms that his indirect large-cap exposure aligns with his investment goals. Lastly, Umang Maheshwari, a 25-year-old NRI, asks if aggressively repaying his student loan is the right move. Monika reassures him that his disciplined financial approach will set him up for long-term success and financial freedom by his late twenties.Chapters:(00:51 - 08:35) Does your portfolio tell a story?(08:36 - 10:42) Understanding market cap(11:18 - 15:26) Finding the right advisory service(15:27 - 18:44) Large cap exposure in mutual funds(18:45 - 22:02) Balancing debt repayment and savingshttps://aria.org.in/https://www.valueresearchonline.com/If you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com Monika's book on basic money managementhttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-money-english/Monika's book on mutual fundshttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-mutual-funds/Monika's workbook on recording your financial lifehttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/Calculatorshttps://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.htmlYou can find Monika on her social media @monikahalan. Twitter @MonikaHalanInstagram @MonikaHalanFacebook @MonikaHalanLinkedIn@MonikaHalanProduction House:www.inoutcreatives.comProduction Assistant: Anshika GogoiSponsor Message: Start your journey towards financial well-being. Download the 1 Finance app now:https://1finance.onelink.me/5Kxt/peh3p2s8Disclaimer: Investment in securities market are subject to market risks. Read all the related documents carefully before investing. Registration granted by SEBI, enlistment of IA with Exchange and certification from NISM in no way guarantee performance of the intermediary or provide any assurance of returns to investors. SEBI RIA Registration No. INA000017523,www.1finance.co.in
Send us a textWe spend a fair amount of time discussing the profit and loss statement, looking at vacancy, NRI and NOI and other key metrics. What about the balance sheet? Join Pat and Lauren for a discussion of four key elements of the balance sheet that Mara Poling and you may want to focus on.
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman are both fully entrenched in Spring training camps in Florida and Arizona, respectively. Mintz shares what he learned and witnessed in Juan Soto's arrival at Mets camp. Shusterman describes the fever pitch atmosphere at Dodgers camp and the two discuss the latest drama surrounding Yankees camp. The two also unveil teams 30-26 in their U26 power rankings and play a fun NRI trivia game to end the pod. (1:30) - The Opener: Juan Soto arrives at Mets camp and shares what he wants to improve on in 2025(12:40) - The Opener: Dodgers camp is the epicenter of the baseball world right now (22:00) - Yankees camp storylines: Marcus Stroman is not happy with his role and Stanton is already hurt (36:50) - Angels camp: Mike Trout is moving from CF to RF (38:35) - Unveiling the U26 power rankings: Teams 30-26(48:20) - Jake's NRI 'who they play for right now' trivia game (58:45) - Turbo Mode: Spring training signings to note Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
It's time to run down the list of vet players hanging around as non-roster invitees this year at Spring Training! The Gray Grapher gets a lot of mentions, Neftali Feliz is alive and in camp, and Yolmer Sanchez gets one more crack at the big leagues...maybe. Before the NRI's, the guys talk about a listener-nominated Worst of Fame candidate Mark Lemongello and Jeremy hits a big auto card in a pack that's sure to make Jack do some backflips...Livvy Dunne-style!
On the most recent episode of the FutureSox Podcast Ian Eskridge and James Fox discuss the James' latest piece on FutureSox.Net detailing the NRI's to this years Spring Training. They also chopped up the Baseball America and MLB Pipeline Top 100's and riffed on SoxFest among other things.
On The WireAdam and Kevin reviewed the news and notes coming out of the 2024 Winter Meeting.SP signingsAlex Cobb signs 1 year deal with DETAkil Baddoo DFA'dNathan Eovaldi resigns with TEX on 3 year dealMax Fried signs 8 year deal with NYYTRADES:NYY and MILDevin Williams to NYYNestor Cortes, Caleb Durbin to MILBOS and CWSGarrett Crochet to BOSKyle Teel (catcher), Braden Montgomery (OF), Chase Meidroth (IF), Wikelman Gonzalez (RHP) to CWSTEX and MIAJake Burger to TEXMax Acosta (SS), Echedry Vargas, Brayan Mendoza (LHP) to MIACLE, TOR, PITAndrés Giménez to TORNick Sandlin to CLESpencer Horwitz first to CLE then to PITJosh Hartle (LHP), Luis L. Ortiz, Michael Kennedy to CLECHC and HOUKyle Tucker to CHCIssac Paredes, Hayden Wesneski, Cam Smith to HOUCarson Kelly signs 2 year deal with CHC1 year OF dealsMichael Tauchman signs with CWSMichael Conforto signs 1 year deal with LADMookie Betts set to play SS, Tommy Edman to play CFGavin Lux everyday 2B?Baltimore signingsTyler O'Neill signs 3 year deal with BALGary Sánchez signs 1 year with BALMinor league signings:Huascar Ynoa signs minor league deal with MINDakota Hudson signs minor deal with LAAAustin Nola signs NRI deal with COLCOL newsThairo Estrada signs 1 year deal with COLBrenton Doyle expected to bat leadoff in COLReliever signingsBlake Treinen signs 2 year deal with LADJordan Romano signs with PHIYimi García signs 2 year deal with TORClay Holmes sign with NYM, to make him a SPLong term hitter signingsJuan Soto signs 15 year deal with NYMWilly Adames signs 7 years with SFGRule 5 results Join: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
On The WireAdam and Kevin reviewed the news and notes coming out of the 2024 Winter Meeting.SP signingsAlex Cobb signs 1 year deal with DETAkil Baddoo DFA'dNathan Eovaldi resigns with TEX on 3 year dealMax Fried signs 8 year deal with NYYTRADES:NYY and MILDevin Williams to NYYNestor Cortes, Caleb Durbin to MILBOS and CWSGarrett Crochet to BOSKyle Teel (catcher), Braden Montgomery (OF), Chase Meidroth (IF), Wikelman Gonzalez (RHP) to CWSTEX and MIAJake Burger to TEXMax Acosta (SS), Echedry Vargas, Brayan Mendoza (LHP) to MIACLE, TOR, PITAndrés Giménez to TORNick Sandlin to CLESpencer Horwitz first to CLE then to PITJosh Hartle (LHP), Luis L. Ortiz, Michael Kennedy to CLECHC and HOUKyle Tucker to CHCIssac Paredes, Hayden Wesneski, Cam Smith to HOUCarson Kelly signs 2 year deal with CHC1 year OF dealsMichael Tauchman signs with CWSMichael Conforto signs 1 year deal with LADMookie Betts set to play SS, Tommy Edman to play CFGavin Lux everyday 2B?Baltimore signingsTyler O'Neill signs 3 year deal with BALGary Sánchez signs 1 year with BALMinor league signings:Huascar Ynoa signs minor league deal with MINDakota Hudson signs minor deal with LAAAustin Nola signs NRI deal with COLCOL newsThairo Estrada signs 1 year deal with COLBrenton Doyle expected to bat leadoff in COLReliever signingsBlake Treinen signs 2 year deal with LADJordan Romano signs with PHIYimi García signs 2 year deal with TORClay Holmes sign with NYM, to make him a SPLong term hitter signingsJuan Soto signs 15 year deal with NYMWilly Adames signs 7 years with SFGRule 5 results Hosts: Adam Howe | Kevin HastingSubscribe: Apple | Spotify | Amazon | YouTube | RSSJoin: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
On The WireAdam and Kevin reviewed the news and notes coming out of the 2024 Winter Meeting.SP signingsAlex Cobb signs 1 year deal with DETAkil Baddoo DFA'dNathan Eovaldi resigns with TEX on 3 year dealMax Fried signs 8 year deal with NYYTRADES:NYY and MILDevin Williams to NYYNestor Cortes, Caleb Durbin to MILBOS and CWSGarrett Crochet to BOSKyle Teel (catcher), Braden Montgomery (OF), Chase Meidroth (IF), Wikelman Gonzalez (RHP) to CWSTEX and MIAJake Burger to TEXMax Acosta (SS), Echedry Vargas, Brayan Mendoza (LHP) to MIACLE, TOR, PITAndrés Giménez to TORNick Sandlin to CLESpencer Horwitz first to CLE then to PITJosh Hartle (LHP), Luis L. Ortiz, Michael Kennedy to CLECHC and HOUKyle Tucker to CHCIssac Paredes, Hayden Wesneski, Cam Smith to HOUCarson Kelly signs 2 year deal with CHC1 year OF dealsMichael Tauchman signs with CWSMichael Conforto signs 1 year deal with LADMookie Betts set to play SS, Tommy Edman to play CFGavin Lux everyday 2B?Baltimore signingsTyler O'Neill signs 3 year deal with BALGary Sánchez signs 1 year with BALMinor league signings:Huascar Ynoa signs minor league deal with MINDakota Hudson signs minor deal with LAAAustin Nola signs NRI deal with COLCOL newsThairo Estrada signs 1 year deal with COLBrenton Doyle expected to bat leadoff in COLReliever signingsBlake Treinen signs 2 year deal with LADJordan Romano signs with PHIYimi García signs 2 year deal with TORClay Holmes sign with NYM, to make him a SPLong term hitter signingsJuan Soto signs 15 year deal with NYMWilly Adames signs 7 years with SFGRule 5 results Join: PL+ | PL ProProud member of the Pitcher List Podcast Network
Tune in to this episode of the 1881 podcast as we visit with Hugh Aljoe, Director of Ranches, Outreach, and Partnerships at the Noble Research Institute. Learn how the NRI's innovative approach to ‘doing more with what you have' is helping farmers and researchers. Visit the Noble Research Institute here: https://www.noble.org/
Explore the fascinating life of Shoojit Sircar, a director inspired by cinema legends and beloved for films like Vicky Donor, Piku, and Sardar Udham. From starting as an accountant to creating Cannes-winning ads, his journey reflects a blend of art and authenticity. Tune in as we dive into Sircar's passion for football, his shelved biopics, and his latest film I Want to Talk, featuring Abhishek Bachchan as an NRI father facing life's twists alongside his daughter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
First, The Indian Express' Legal Editor, Apurva Vishwanath, discusses the controversy surrounding Karnataka High Court Justice V. Srishananda's reference to a Muslim-majority area in Bengaluru as 'Pakistan' and the lack of guidance and protocols on how judges in constitutional courts should conduct themselves.Next, The Indian Express' Rural Affairs Editor, Harish Damodaran, sheds light on the Tirumala laddu controversy and explains why ghee is so susceptible to adulteration (13:50).Finally, The Indian Express' Kanchan Vasudev explains why the Supreme Court quashed the Aam Aadmi Party-led Punjab government's notification seeking to expand the scope of the NRI quota in the state (20:36).Hosted, written, and produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Suresh Pawar