SEBI has given advisory that fin influencer who are not SEBI registered cannot give stock names and their targets..
We see this as a great opportunity..we have decided to become copy cat investment and Asvisor.
What is a copy cat investor / advisors: we believe there is lot of information about stocks on twitter..we will study them.. whatever we will like we will copy and post that...we may give credit or we might not give credit..as we know the person posting too has copied from somewhere ( some website or some news).. Any ways india has zero copyright rules for twitter.
@VoxShadabKhan He opened fire on the police. He was a terrorist. Stop taking the side of terrorists like a traitor. Be a good indian citizen and appreciate our police for killing Terrorist.
@Sandeep_Majj Today might be the day when big guys have bought metal stocks..it would be great if you can throw some light of accumulation in metal stock for everyone's benefit.
A lot of buzz after the first chapter of Market Wizards about Qullamaggie.
I’m sharing a link with 1000+ qullamaggie style charts .
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Bengaluru home rental yield is mentioned as 6.5%. That's like FD return. What ever capital returns he got is extra!!
@magicbricks
Thanks to Anjali mishra from magicbricks who helped me to initiated the refund of the purchased package on a priority. My issue has now been resolved.. I wants to appreciate her for the resolution.
In Bengaluru, ₹500 per sq ft goes as commission to a political party on every flat sold.
This is not a rumor. This is how the city is looted—flat by flat, brick by brick.
Now you know why home prices are high and roads are broken.
#BrandBengaluru#RealEstateScam#CommissionRaj
@ParkwestBLR@SPRE_Official@SPREINDIA Beware when you buy in an under construction project...this is one of the richest construction conglomerate of India with big brand name: Shapoorji Pallonji..
And still they have not given delivery of their 1st project in Bengaluru.
Poor buyers paying both rent and emi...
Parkwest owners of Sapphire ( Tower 5) to delivered at 31 Dec 2019 & Magnolia (Tower 6) in 2022 ,protesting due to delay of construction for a long time and no proper delivery date. @SPRE_Official isn’t taking accountability. #ShapoorjiPallonjiParkwest
@SPRE_Official - One of the best real estate groups has given us one of the best lifestyle, value for money and an ultra luxurious apartment in the heart of Bangalore. Parkwest is a name to reckon with. Wish before buying a flat here we could see the real face of SPRE. Have a luk
Yesterday I had the privilege of meeting Mr Nilesh shah.
During the conversation one question came : Why Indian IT companies lack innovation and focus more on servicing part.
Nilesh ji narrated a beautiful story of Dr Subhash Mukhopadhyay.
Dr. Subhash Mukhopadhyay was born on January 16, 1931, in Hazaribagh, Bihar (now in Jharkhand), India. He earned a degree in medicine and later pursued advanced studies in reproductive endocrinology.
In 1978, just 67 days after the world’s first test-tube baby (Louise Brown) was born in the UK, Dr. Mukhopadhyay successfully created India's first IVF (in-vitro fertilization) baby, named Durga (original name Kanupriya Agarwal), in Kolkata. This made India the second country in the world to achieve this milestone.
However, instead of receiving recognition, he faced scepticism, bureaucratic hurdles, and humiliation from the scientific community and the Indian government. A committee formed to evaluate his work lacked relevant expertise and dismissed his achievements without proper examination. Denied permission to present his work internationally and continuously ridiculed, Dr. Mukhopadhyay grew increasingly disheartened.
Tragically, on June 19, 1981, he died by suicide.
Years later, his contribution was finally recognized. In 2002, the Indian Council of Medical Research officially credited him with the development of India’s first test-tube baby, 25 years after his success.
Creating an ecosystem that values innovation is essential if we want to avoid repeating tragedies like that of Subhash Mukhopadhyay. Innovation isn't just about technology or science — it's about fostering a culture that respects curiosity, protects dissent, and rewards risk-taking.