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Rural continues to be weak; we will stay away from staples: Chakri Lokapriya

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

According to Chakri Lokapriya of TCG AMC, rural consumption and tractor sales are weak, so rural spending is unlikely to pick up in the next quarter. He also mentioned that FMCG stocks are expensive and not worth investing in. However, the hotel sector is expected to do well due to strong demand from the World Cup, holidays, festival season, and wedding season. In the real estate sector, Sobha and Lodha are favored. As for smaller private banks, they have mixed performances and specific issues, while PSU banks offer more opportunities.



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ETMarkets Smart Talk: Stay invested! India is at cusp of a multi-year growth cycle: Devang Mehta

Economictimes.indiatimes.com 

India is on the brink of a multi-year growth cycle driven by capital expenditure, credit growth, consumption, and corporate profitability, according to Devang Mehta, Director of Equity Advisory at Spark Capital Private Wealth Management. Mehta also stated that sectors related to credit growth, financials, and capital expenditure are likely to lead the next phase of the market rally. Rising oil prices, a depreciating rupee, and the negative impact of the US market are concerns for the Indian economy.

Keeping a tradition alive

The Hindu 

Suma Krishna, a home-maker in Mysuru has an exhaustive collection of dolls and is a die-hard Bombe Habba enthusiast

Mysuru is all dolled up for Dasara

The Hindu 

Bombe Habba is an integral part of the Dasara tradition in the Old Mysore region. A new attraction in the City of Palaces this season is a museum of dolls

Odisha: Clamour for fresh backward class survey by opposition parties

«The Times of India» (indiatimes.com) 

Various political parties in Odisha are calling for a fresh caste enumeration following the release of the results of Bihar's caste survey. Critics argue that the voluntary survey conducted in Odisha was flawed and did not provide an accurate representation. They are demanding a new survey that includes door-to-door coverage of the entire population. The Odisha State Commission for Backward Classes (OSCBC) conducted the survey, which recorded data from 1.95 crore people. The government has yet to release the report. Читать дальше...





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