Its time for a mass movement to realise #Kalaburagi rail div! All MPs of #KalyanaKarnataka shud unite n press for it's announcement in budget session. Below lines shud be merged with #SWR frm CR/SCR to create new div.
1. KLBG - BIDR (CR)
2. All rail lines of Guntakal div 1/n
A massive 23,000-acre industrial park is coming to the Kodikkonda area in Sri Sathya Sai district, Andhra Pradesh.
The land includes former Lepakshi allotted areas. With a master plan for 16 zones and responsibilities given to LEA & Associates.
#InvestInAP#AndhraPradesh
@kshitijgokul You are not going anywhere! @investkarnataka will find you a location in their new ind area coming up in Bagepalli or Mudenahalli #BLR airport. Maybe u cud explore places like #Mangalore or #Hubli. Great ecosystem for talent pool. @MBPatil sir lets not push him to AP or TN or TG!
#WATCH | Chennai: Tamil Nadu Finance Minister Marie Wilson releases 'White Paper' regarding the state's fiscal position.
Tamil Nadu's debt burden has increased over the past five years, with the state's debt-to-GSDP (Gross State Domestic Product) ratio reaching 28.3% in 2025-26 (Revised Estimates), according to figures released in the State government's fiscal white paper
We think the Economics Nobel Prize confers some kind of real economic insight about how a poor country becomes rich. It does not.
If you want real insight about how a developing nation gets rich, study Lee Kuan Yew of Singapore, study Japan, study South Korea, study Taiwan, study post-Mao China. They have all lifted people up from poverty, produced widely shared prosperity but they do not produce Nobel Laureates in Economics.
The book "How Asia Works" by Joe Studwell is a great read.
Tldr; ignore Nobel Laureates in Economics. That is not the path to wealth.
India enters the big 5 in manufacturing toppling South Korea. At current growth rates, even considering rupee depreciation, India will displace Japan to become the world's third largest manufacturer (> $1 trillion) by 2029.
Also,
1960: $3 billion -> 2015: $328 billion
2015: $328 billion -> 2025: $781 billion
So India has added as much in manufacturing in the last 10 years as it added in the last 70+ years.
I went through the NPCIL-approved vendor list and mapped them to what they supply to nuclear projects like Kudankulam.
My High Conviction by highest nuclear leverage among the listed names is
L&T → BHEL → MIDHANI → Walchandnagar → Anup Engineering → ISGEC → Ratnamani
@Bangalorereal1 But will there be new office towers or it will be just residential here on? This was only tech park on Mys road, has potential to be another Manyata Tech. Tech parks shud come up on Bannergatta, Kanakpura Mys & Magadi roads @irfan_razack@BrigadeGroup@prestigegroup@puravankara
@PMOIndia this is the state of #EaseofLiving! All the fancy schemes r not making it easy for C'mon man to avail basic services. Even a new portal launched by @nsitharaman to claim financial assets is not working! Time to get basics right. @sanjeevsanyal https://t.co/azZFPjXYjD
Karnataka: A viral video shows a frustrated farmer hitting a government officer with his slipper after being repeatedly ignored and denied basic services. The incident reportedly stemmed from the officer’s failure to address the farmer’s concerns.
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Happy B'Day to dynamic & honest leader
@annamalai_k. Sir we frm #Karnataka look up to you as inspiration & role model for integrity in public life. May u be blessd with success & happiness. Just give #BJP one chance to make things better for you. You are the voice of South India
#Shaktipump
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Watch this insightful discussion featuring Pawan Bharadia (CIO, Equitree Capital) with Sonia Shenoy.
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Key learnings shared below 👇
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India is preparing its BIGGEST-EVER military drone procurement - orders worth $2 BILLION+ set to be placed with domestic manufacturers in 2026.
Import ban = only Indian companies qualify.
Here are 10 stocks sitting right in the crosshairs 🧵👇
I was trying to screen for companies below ₹10,000 Cr Market Cap in which BOTH FII and DII holdings increased over the last quarter, along with decent fundamentals.
Found some interesting names across sectors like pharma, defence, cables, heavy electricals, packaging, shipping, auto ancillaries, etc.
Sharing the list below for anyone tracking emerging mid/small-cap ideas
(Please do your own research before investing)
Also, if anyone wants the Screener query I used for this scan, DM me, and I’ll share it.
30 HIGH MOAT #COMPANIES TO #STUDY & #RESEARCH🔥🔥🔥
▪️ BSE
▪️ MCX
▪️ TD Power
▪️ Lloyds Metals
▪️ Quality Power
▪️ Atlanta Electricals
▪️ Hitachi Energy
▪️ Siemens
▪️ CAMS
▪️ Yash Highvoltage
▪️ KEI Industries
▪️ Sigma Advanced System
▪️ HAL
▪️ Netweb
▪️ Astra Microwave
▪️ GRSE
▪️ Syrma SGS
▪️ KSH International
▪️ MTAR Tech
▪️ Senores Pharma
▪️ KRN Heat Exchanger
▪️ GE Vernova T&D
▪️ CG Power
▪️ Kirloskar Oil Engines
▪️ Shree Refrigerations
▪️ Acutaas Chemical
▪️ Himadri Speciality Chemical
▪️ Neuland Laboratories
▪️ Apollo Micro Systems
▪️ Hindustan Copper
Why is it important to study high moat companies?
Because most long-term wealth creation in the stock market generally happens through businesses that have strong competitive advantages and the ability to sustain growth for years.
A moat simply means a company’s ability to protect its business from competitors.
High moat businesses generally have:
▪️ Strong brand value
▪️ Technological edge
▪️ Industry leadership
▪️ High entry barriers
▪️ Strong distribution network
▪️ Pricing power
▪️ Strong customer stickiness
▪️ Better margins and scalability
▪️ Strong order visibility
These companies are often able to survive difficult market cycles better than normal businesses because competitors cannot easily replicate what they have built over years.
This is why studying high moat businesses becomes extremely important for understanding:
▪️ Long-term compounding
▪️ Institutional accumulation
▪️ Sector leadership
▪️ Sustainable growth
▪️ Wealth creation patterns
Most of the biggest stock market winners are generally businesses with strong moats and strong execution capability.
Disclaimer:
This is for educational and study purposes only. Not a buy/sell recommendation. DYDD. DYOR.