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Living in 4 BHK near Manali. Couple working remotely in the mountains break down their monthly expense of Rs 50,000Divya and Saurav detailed their monthly expenses for living in the mountains near Manali, totaling fifty thousand rupees. This budget cover...
Couple working remotely from Manali explains what Rs 15,000 monthly rent will get you; breaks down renting vs leasing optionsAs per a couple, Divya and Saurav, living in Manali offers both perks and challenges for remote workers. Renting a 1-room kitchen costs bet...
How much does it cost to live near Manali? Couple reveals monthly expenses of their mountain life including rent food, fuel and moreLiving near the picturesque Manali in Himachal Pradesh, a couple detailed their monthly expenses. Their rent for a spacious 4BHK property c...
Rs 21,000 monthly expenses, scenic hill views, slower pace of life: Delhi man shares perks of working remotely from Manali. ‘Cheaper than Gurgaon ’ says internetA New Delhi professional, Ajay Sharma, relocated to Manali for a healthier lifestyle and lower expenses. He revealed his monthly living cos...
Buy right in 2026 & sit quietly till early 2029: 12 large-cap stocks from different sectors with upside potential of up to 33%Stock brokers and mutual funds show returns in different time frames. YTD, six months, or one, three, and five years are the usual options....
‘Hold’ a good business & wealth creation will happen: 16 large & mid-cap stocks for investors with an ability to ignore noiseLast week, although the Nifty touched an all-time high, there was considerable turbulence. And the broader market is not in alignment with ...
Key to big wealth creation: ‘Hold’ quality stocks for long. 16 stocks which fit the bill with an upside potential of up to 44%You know what B2B is? Yes, it is “Business to Business”. But stock market veterans use it in a different way. They use B2B to describe a ce...
Delhi pollution crisis fuels demand for CNG, BS-6 vehicles during wedding SeasonThe enforcement of GRAP Stage IV in Delhi, banning older diesel vehicles, has severely impacted the wedding and tourism industries. Travel ...
Buying a vacation home could be your ultimate dream but are you ready for it?Dreaming about a personal abode in nature’s lap is one thing, but can you fit it within your financial reality? A weekend property will cos...
Rich Indians are living luxuriously in homes away from home"There is a huge cohort of customers who want to buy homes outside their primary city in India and have bought property overseas too, helpi...
They opened new restaurants amid a fiery pandemic. Did it make any business sense?The Covid crisis became an opportunity in disguise when leading names in the F&B sector decided to take stock of the lucrative market condi...
From the narrow lanes of Meerut, Stag is an unlikely winner of US-China trade warThe pandemic changed the game for Stag International. Cashing in on the decreased reliance on Chinese companies, the brand seized the oppor...
Leisure travellers are stepping out. But rising Covid cases make tourism's recovery complexThe big hurdle to recovery is the surging pandemic, with cases continuing to rise in India, unlike some other countries that seem to have m...
2020 travel goals: 5 budget-friendly backpacking trailsIt is holiday time of the year again and many would be gearing up for getaways. Among the very new-age types of travelling, backpacking has...
Boom in food & beverage business: Restaurants of all hue and flavour are booming in non-metrosMarket perceptions have always held Jaipur to be fairly conservative, demanding its own kind of food — and sometimes bastardised versions o...
Why DGM India is betting on the trend of shared living-and-working for its employeesCo-living fits in well with the startup work culture dominated by young, single workers for whom boundaries between work and life are blurr...
- Foreign travel takes a hit with plunging rupee
The downward spiral of the rupee has played spoiler, causing travellers to cut short their international vacation or go easy on spends like...