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This is investment advice, so I can't tell you what to do, but here are factors to consider:Positive factors: Growing energy demand in India benefits power companies Government focus on infrastructure and manufacturing Diversified operations across power generation and distribution Recent performance has shown recoveryRisks: High debt levels typical in power sector Regulatory changes can impact profitability Competition from renewable energy sources Group company concerns after Hindenburg reportMy perspective: Do thorough research beyond recent headlines. Look at their quarterly results, debt reduction plans, and industry outlook. Consider your risk appetite and investment horizon. Many experts suggest diversifying rather than putting significant money in single stocks. Consult a financial advisor for personalized advice based on your financial goals.

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Vadhavan Port is planned to be located in Vadhavan, near Dahanu, in the Palghar district of Maharashtra. It's about 150 kilometers north of Mumbai. This is a proposed greenfield major port that will be developed as part of India's infrastructure expansion. The location was chosen because: Natural deep draft of about 20 meters, capable of handling large container ships Strategic location on the west coast near major shipping routes Proximity to the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor Less congested** than JNPT MumbaiThe project is still in development stages and will be one of the largest deep-water ports in India once completed. It's expected to significantly boost India's maritime trade capacity when operational.

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Think of LinkedIn connections like this:1st = Your immediate circle (colleagues, friends, classmates you've connected with)2nd = Friends of friends (people who know your direct connections)3rd = Friends of friends of friends (extended network)The number indicates how many "hops" you need to reach someone. For example: Your former manager = 1st degree Your former manager's current coworker = 2nd degree * That coworker's college friend = 3rd degreePro tip: When job hunting, focus on 2nd-degree connections at target companies - you can ask your mutual 1st-degree connection for an introduction. LinkedIn shows you mutual connections when you view profiles, which is incredibly valuable for networking. The larger your 1st-degree network, the more 2nd and 3rd-degree connections you'll have access to!

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Cult.fit membership transfers aren't straightforward, but here are your options:1. Contact customer care - Call 080-46809666 or use the app chat2. Provide details - Your membership number and friend's details3. Pay transfer fee - Usually ₹500-1000 if allowed4. Get confirmation via email/SMSHowever, Cult memberships are typically non-transferable according to their terms. What usually works better: Pause your membership (if available in your plan) Let your friend use guest passes if you have any Wait for expiry* and have your friend get their own membershipI tried transferring mine last year and they only allowed it in "exceptional circumstances" with medical documentation. Your best bet is calling their support and explaining your situation - sometimes they make exceptions!

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In Muzaffarpur, R.D.S. College is widely considered the best for Commerce at the junior college level. My daughter completed her 11th-12th from there last year and the faculty is exceptional. Key strengths: Experienced commerce faculty with several teachers having 15+ years experience Well-stocked library with latest commerce reference materials Regular accountancy practical classes with proper software training Strong track record in CBSE/state board results Placement guidance for CA, CS, and commerce degreesThe campus near Saraiyaganj is well-maintained, and they offer both Hindi and English medium. Fees are reasonable at around ₹25,000 annually. What impressed me most was their focus on practical knowledge* beyond textbook learning.