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iPhone 18 — Is It REALLY Worth ₹1,50,000? 🤯

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The annual smartphone dilemma: is the iPhone 18 worth it or should you stick with the old? We’ve all been there. It’s late at night, you’re relaxing on the sofa, casually browsing on your phone, and your thumb lands on an article about Apple’s latest keynote. And then, the thing that you have in your hand, the thing that you were so proud of and so excited about twelve or twenty four months ago, seems to be running just a little bit slower. Battery percentage seems to tick down a tad faster. The screen doesn’t look quite as vivid. Hype is a powerful thing. With the arrival of the iPhone 18 series, the tech world is doing what it does best: praising 2 nanometer architecture, variable aperture lenses, and localized artificial intelligence. But enough of the marketing theater. Let’s sit down, look at the numbers, look at our wallets and honestly answer the question: Should you spend your hard-earned money on the iPhone 18, or should you buy (or hold onto) an older model such a...

How to Start Investing in 2026: Complete Beginner Guide to SIP, Mutual Funds, Stocks & Bonds

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Starting your investment journey can feel confusing, especially when you hear terms like SIP, mutual funds, bonds, and stocks everywhere. Many beginners delay investing simply because they believe it is complicated or risky. The truth is — investing is not difficult once you understand the process. In fact, the biggest mistake is waiting too long to start. You do not need to be rich to invest. You need discipline, patience, and the willingness to learn. This guide will walk you through everything step-by-step so that even someone with zero financial knowledge can begin confidently. Why Should You Start Investing Early? Before jumping into the “how,” it is important to understand the “why.” Saving money alone is no longer enough because inflation quietly reduces your purchasing power every year. What costs ₹100 today may cost ₹150 in the future. Investing helps your money grow faster than inflation. The earlier you start, the more you benefit from compounding — the process w...