Hidden waterfall in Telangana

Telangana is not famous for tourism, but in North Telangana has so much tourism including waterfalls and some small hill stations.

u/Mani_kanta07 — 4 days ago

25, Investing ₹10K/Month for 20+ Years | Portfolio Review

I’m 25 and started investing in mutual funds 6 months ago. This is my current portfolio.

I work remotely and live with my parents, so I don’t have many expenses. I’m currently investing ₹10K every month, and I’ll add some lump-sum investments whenever I have extra money.

Monthly income:30k
Monthly SIP: ₹10,000
Goal: Long-term wealth creation

Investment Horizon: 20+ year
App used: Rupeezy
Risk Profile: Moderate to High

Please review my portfolio. Would you change the allocation or keep it this way? Any funds you’d suggest?

u/Mani_kanta07 — 7 days ago

Which IPO are you looking to apply for this week?

Two new mainboard IPOs opened for subscription today, one is leap and technocraft each from a completely different sector. LEAP India is betting on India's fast-growing supply chain and logistics ecosystem, while Technocraft Ventures is focused on EPC and water infrastructure projects for government clients. Interestingly, both companies reported strong FY26 financial performance, with LEAP India posting 54% revenue growth and 66% PAT growth, while Technocraft Ventures delivered 23% revenue growth and 54% PAT growth

If you're applying for just one IPO this week, which one are you choosing and why?

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u/Mani_kanta07 — 13 days ago

Manipal Health IPO seeks to raise ₹9,275 crore to expand its hospital network

https://preview.redd.it/jyhrony8ywfh1.png?width=1241&format=png&auto=webp&s=658dd4bb2feb279af7a67d639a2a6bcfc5eb4eb8

The ₹9,275 crore Manipal Health IPO opens on July 29 The hospital chain plans to add around 3,000 beds through greenfield and brownfield expansion projects.

Do you see this as a strong long-term investment, or is it mainly a listing gains opportunity?

Would love to hear your views.

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u/Mani_kanta07 — 23 days ago

Down 47% on my portfolio. Hold, average, or move on?

Started investing around 3 years ago without much experience and ended up buying stocks like RITES, Mukka Proteins, Cochin Shipyard, Shipping Corporation of India Land & Assets, and Titagarh Rail Systems.

I invested around ₹73k, and my portfolio is now down 47%. I don't need the money immediately and can stay invested for another 5–10 years.

Would you hold and wait, average down selectively, or book the loss and move the money into better opportunities (index funds or quality stocks)? Looking for genuine advice from experienced investors.

u/Mani_kanta07 — 24 days ago