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Start Your First SIP : Getting Started in 4 Simple Steps

You understand how SIP and mutual funds work. Good. Now let's do something about it. This part is purely action-focused. By the end of it, you will know exactly what amount to invest, which type of fund to start with, how to complete your KYC, and how to set up an auto-debit so your SIP runs itself every month. This is Part 2 of 4. Haven't read Part 1 yet? Start with Part 1: Understand the Basics Before You Invest . Ready to continue after this? Head to Part 3: How to Invest — Online, Offline and With Help . Step 1: Decide Your Monthly SIP Amount The most common question beginners ask is: "How much should I invest?" The honest answer is — whatever you can genuinely afford to continue every single month without strain. It sounds too simple. But this is actually the most important decision you'll make. A SIP that is too ambitious for your budget will get cancelled in Month 3. A modest SIP that runs for 10 years will build real wealth. A Si...

Start Your First SIP : Understand the Basics Before You Invest

You've heard SIP mentioned at family dinners, in your office group chat, maybe even on a bank poster. Everyone says "bas SIP shuru karo." But before you put your hard-earned money anywhere, you deserve to actually understand what happens to it. This is Part 1 of a 4-part series that takes you from zero to your very first SIP — step by step, with no jargon. Let's start with the foundation: what a mutual fund is, where your money actually goes, and how returns really work. This is Part 1 of 4. After reading this, continue with Part 2: Getting Started - Your First SIP in 4 Steps . Where Does Your SIP Money Actually Go? When you invest in a SIP, your money goes into a mutual fund. A mutual fund is simply a pool of money collected from thousands of investors like you. A professional fund manager then uses this pooled money to buy a mix of assets — usually stocks, government bonds, or a combination of both. Think of it like a dabba of mixed mitha...

New vs Old Tax Regime FY 2026-27 Calculator: Which to Choose?

New Tax Regime vs Old Tax Regime: Which One Should You Choose in FY 2026-27? A new financial year has just begun. Your employer will soon ask you to declare your tax regime for FY 2026-27. Most people pick one without really understanding the difference. That choice will affect every salary slip for the next 12 months. 🧮 Tax Regime Comparison Calculator Enter your details below to instantly see which regime saves you more tax in FY 2026-27. Your Income Annual Gross Income (₹) Enter total annual salary before any deductions Employment Type Salaried Business / Freelance Salaried gets ₹75,000 standard deduction in New Regime Old Regime Deductions (leave 0 if not applicable) Section 80C (₹) PPF, ELSS, LIC, home loan principal etc. Max ₹1,50,000 Section 80D — Health Insu...

Best Laptops Under 50000 in India 2026

Best Laptops Under Rs 50,000 in India (2026): Top Picks for Students, Professionals and Everyday Use Rs 50,000 is a serious budget for a laptop in India today. The problem is not finding options — it is finding the right one without getting misled by specs that look good on paper but disappoint in real use. What to Expect at This Budget in 2026 The under-50K segment has improved dramatically in the last two years. In 2026, this budget reliably gets you: Intel Core i5 (12th or 13th Gen) or AMD Ryzen 5/7 processor 16 GB RAM — now the baseline, not a premium 512 GB NVMe SSD for fast boot and load times Full HD (1920x1080) display, sometimes OLED Windows 11 Home pre-installed 6 to 9 hours of real-world battery life One important note before the list: always prioritise 16 GB RAM over 8 GB, even if the rest of the specs look similar. Windows 11 alone uses 4 to 5 GB at idle. Add Chrome with a few tabs, a video call, and a document ...

Brihadeeswarar Temple Thanjavur: History & Mysteries

Brihadeeswarar Temple, Thanjavur: The 1000-Year-Old Marvel That Still Has No Answers A thousand years ago, someone placed an 80-tonne stone cap on top of a 66-metre tower without cranes, without machines, and without any technology we would recognise today. It is still there. And nobody is entirely sure how they did it. What Is the Brihadeeswarar Temple? The Brihadeeswarar Temple, also known as the Peruvudaiyar Kovil or the Big Temple, stands in Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu. It was built by Raja Raja Chola I and completed around 1010 CE. That makes it over a thousand years old, and it is still standing in near-perfect condition. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, part of the group called the "Great Living Chola Temples." The word "living" is important. This is not a museum piece or an archaeological ruin. Pujas are conducted here every single day. Priests follow rituals that are centuries old. The temple breathes. For anyone even remotely interested...

संध्या दीपम का आध्यात्मिक रहस्

हिंदू घरों में शाम को दीया क्यों जलाते हैं: संध्या दीपम का आध्यात्मिक रहस्य भारत के करोड़ों घरों में हर शाम बिना नागा दीया जलाया जाता है। ज़्यादातर लोग इसे आदत या परंपरा समझकर करते हैं। लेकिन इस साधारण से काम के पीछे जो कारण है, वो उतना साधारण नहीं है। और जब आप इसे समझ लेते हैं, तो यह क्रिया एकदम अलग तरह से महसूस होने लगती है। संध्या दीपम क्या है? संध्या का अर्थ है गोधूलि बेला, यानी दिन और रात का संगम। दीपम का अर्थ है दीपक। संध्या दीपम वह परंपरा है जिसमें सूर्यास्त के समय, जब आकाश नारंगी होने लगता है, घर के पूजा कक्ष या मुख्य द्वार पर दीपक जलाया जाता है। यह हिंदू परंपरा के सबसे पुराने और सबसे व्यापक दैनिक अनुष्ठानों में से एक है। मुंबई के एक छोटे फ्लैट से लेकर तमिलनाडु के किसी गांव तक, यह क्रिया लगभग एक जैसी दिखती है: मिट्टी या पीतल का दीया, रुई की बाती, थोड़ा तेल या घी, और शाम होते ही जलाई गई लौ। यह रिवाज भारत के अलग-अलग हिस्सों में अलग-अलग नामों से जाना जाता है। दक्षिण भारत में, खासकर तमिल और तेलुगु घरों में इसे संध्या दीपम या दीपम वैक्कल कहते हैं। उत्तर भारत म...

Significance of Sandhya Deepam

Why Hindus Light a Diya Every Evening: The Spiritual Logic Behind Sandhya Deepam In millions of Indian homes, someone lights a diya every evening without fail. Most do it out of habit or tradition. But the reasoning behind this simple act is surprisingly deep — and knowing it changes how the ritual feels. What Is Sandhya Deepam? Sandhya means twilight — the junction between day and night. Deepam means lamp. Sandhya Deepam is the practice of lighting a lamp at dusk, typically in the prayer room or at the entrance of the home, as the sun sets and darkness begins. It is one of the oldest and most widespread daily rituals in Hindu tradition. From a small flat in Mumbai to a village home in Tamil Nadu, the act looks almost identical: a clay or brass diya, a cotton wick, a little oil or ghee, and a flame lit just as the sky turns orange. The ritual goes by different names across India. In South India, particularly in Tamil and Telugu households, it is called Sandhya De...