Category "Advice"

Why Zepto, Blinkit, and Instamart Are Racing Toward an Exit While Reliance & Amazon Watch Silently from the Finish Line

🚴‍♂️“10 Minutes or 10 Years Late?”  For two years, India’s quick-commerce space looked like a Formula 1 race — sleek apps, dark stores mushrooming overnight, investors cheering from pit stops, and a customer base getting high on 10-minute dopamine deliveries. But that speed came with a cost — billions burnt,...

The Unknown Hack: How Owning These Stocks Can Save You Thousands Every Year

💡(A Nishani-style reality check on India’s quietest wealth hack) Most people in India buy stocks for two reasons — dividends and long-term capital gain. But here’s the shocker: a handful of Indian companies actually give you something tangible in return for owning their shares — real-life perks, discounts, and privileges...

When Paychecks Become Mirrors — The Boeing Lesson Every Leader Should Fear

Let’s get real. When a CEO takes home $32.8 million while 32,000 machinists get a 1% raise over eight years, that’s not capitalism — that’s cannibalism. Senator Josh Hawley hit a nerve when he said, “The problem isn’t with the engineers or the machinists. It’s with leadership.” And he’s not...

The Illusion of Success: When Your Bank Balance Grows, But Your Soul Shrinks

There comes a phase in every entrepreneur’s life when the loud applause of “success” starts to sound like static. You’ve built something — maybe even from scratch — fought through sleepless nights, arguments, rejections, and near-bankrupt moments that only you remember. But somewhere in the chaos, you forgot why you...

The Quiet Takeover: How Global Investors Are Buying Kerala’s Hospitals — and What It Means for India

🩺 (A Nishani Editorial — Where Truth Doesn’t Need Polishing) For decades, Kerala’s hospitals were built by its own: visionary doctors, family-run trusts, and regional entrepreneurs. They built reputations on trust, ethics, and medical excellence — not on EBITDA margins or investor exit timelines. But things have changed. The stethoscope now...