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...
कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्तेमाफलेषुकदाचन। माकर्मफलहेतुर्à¤ुर्मातेसंगोऽस्त्वकर्मणि॥ 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...