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Why Many High-Income Indians Still Struggle to Build Wealth

A growing number of high-earning Indians report feeling financially stretched despite drawing six-figure salaries. Experts suggest that wealth accumulation depends less on income size and more on consistent financial habits. Regular investing, regardless of salary level, is highlighted as a more effective strategy than waiting for higher earnings. The pattern reveals a disconnect between earning potential and actual financial security among urban professionals. Financial advisors emphasize that discipline and consistency in investing often outweigh the impact of income alone.

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Commercial LPG Prices Cut, Domestic Cylinder Rates Left Unchanged

The government has reduced the price of commercial LPG cylinders in the latest revision, offering relief to businesses and hospitality sectors. However, households have received no benefit, as the price of the standard 14.2-kg domestic LPG cylinder remains unchanged across India. The price revision affects commercial users such as restaurants and hotels that rely on larger LPG cylinders. Domestic consumers, who depend on the 14.2-kg cylinder for cooking, continue to pay the same rate as before. The decision has drawn attention given the ongoing pressure of household fuel costs on ordinary citizens.

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Anand Rathi Analyst Picks NACL Industries, Info Edge, Minda Corp for July 1

Mehul Kothari, DVP of Technical Research at Anand Rathi Shares, has released his top stock recommendations for July 1, 2026. The three stocks highlighted for potential buying are NACL Industries, Info Edge (known for its Naukri platform), and Minda Corporation. These picks are based on technical research analysis conducted by the brokerage firm. Investors tracking short-term opportunities may consider these recommendations as part of their market strategy for the day.

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