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Financial Boundaries After Marriage: A Real-Life Dilemma

Marriage is not just about two people coming together; it’s also about two families, two financial habits, and two sets of responsibilities. One of the biggest challenges couples face after marriage is balancing financial obligations towards parents while also securing their own future. Let me share a real situation that many newly married couples might relate to. The Background Before marriage, my wife used to send around 40% of her salary to her parents. I respected that—after all, supporting one’s parents is a beautiful responsibility. But after marriage, I noticed that her parents weren’t in a difficult situation financially. In fact, they seemed to be overspending on lifestyle and shopping. Here’s our situation now: I earn ₹85,000 per month, and my wife earns ₹75,000 per month. To secure our family’s future, especially since my wife is now 5 months pregnant, we mutually decided to save my entire salary in her account. From her salary, ₹25,000–₹30,000 still goes to her pare...
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Reviews on my Soft-Skill Management sessions (as an experience)

  कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्तेमाफलेषुकदाचन। माकर्मफलहेतुर्भुर्मातेसंगोऽस्त्वकर्मणि॥ As a Karma  for getting corporate ready, I feel that soft-skill management is one of the best subjects among my other professional subjects, and the efforts by ma'am ( Dr. Puja Vijay Sukhija ) for training us was like walking on fire, the way she polished us has made us to not forget her in any step of my life. The best pedagogy which I liked the most was instead of explaining any topic be it related to Curriculum Vitae or GD/PI or anything, she took any specific group and ask them to prepare that topic and polish them by putting extra efforts at the verge so that the session becomes a fun-learning session through which I found that topic inculcated in my mind.  Being worked as GL and managing a team of 9- 10 people helped me to know the fact that  "PANCHO UNGLI BARABAR NHI HOTI"      but with the responsibilities and regular guidance of ma'am I learned how effective I can use f...

Effect of COVID-19 on Finance Broking Sector

EFFECT OF COVID-19 ON FINANCE BROKING SECTOR  Labeled as a global health emergency, the novel Coronavirus outbreak has widespread impact ranging from ecological to economic implications. Over 80 countries have collectively registered over 21,50,000 cases since the first reported case in December 2019 in China. With one of the world's biggest economies at the epicenter of the novel Coronavirus outbreak, the impact of the virus is being felt on the global market. Closer home, the Indian stock market has seen some significant dips owing to its geographical and economic closeness to China. How the COVID-19 affected the Stock market? Due to the SARS-COVID 19-Coronavirus pandemic, our India economy's stock market became much volatile and the effect was first felt at the end of February. On February 28TH India's Broking share market faced a massive crash; more than Rs. 6000 Crores in investor's wealth has been wiped out due to lack of confidence arise of scare due...

Research Paper Towards 2G Spectrum

Research Paper towards 2G Spectrum In 2007, at the time of Congress Government when the 2G network was about to be launch government was in a dilemma on what basis the Government should sell the frequencies to the telecom industry. There was only two option either to sell it on AUCTION or the basis of the tender "FIRST COME FIRST SERVE". But the biggest problem was that if the government sell it on the auction it will result in a higher cost to the telecom industry, as a result, the call rates will be high and the second option was based on First Come First Serve, So to remove the unnecessary burden to the consumer, the government has opted for FCFS option. What is tender or FCFS? - In this method, the Government at a random fix a date and the value of the tender and whichever company comes first and pays such value the tender will be given to him. This Government has sold the 2G frequency to some of the telecom players. But after complete inspection and investigat...

A case study on WORK FROM HOME

A Case Study on Work From Home (WFH) With the effect of SARS-COVID-19 (Corona Virus) in the entire world including our nation, the Government of India has taken an effective measure to prevent the virus. These measures include Janta Curfew and lockdowns in different states. No doubt these measures are very effective but what about the daily earners who are suffering this lockdown .the grains & domestic goods provided by the government are adulterated with the corruption to the extent that only a few persons in daily earners are entertaining the things. “The cab driver cried in front of me saying I was his first customer in the last 48 hours. He said his wife is expecting groceries today at least. This virus is gonna hit us from so many ways but the people who depend on daily income are gonna get hit the most. I gave the guy an extra 500. Obviously, it's not a big deal for most of us which mean we should do it more. He showed me that he has been driving around for 70 kilome...