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Arfa Javaid

New Delhi

Senior Subeditor at Network18

Deputy Copy Editor - FE @indianexpress| Share leads: [email protected] | ex - @news18india @httweets @jagrannews @opera

Articles

  • 2 days ago | financialexpress.com | Arfa Javaid

    Rich Dad Poor Dad author Robert Kiyosaki, who regularly shares posts on personal finance and bats for investing in crypto, gold and silver, has shared yet another financial advice for investors. Kiyosaki, who urges his followers to invest in assets like cryptocurrency, gold, and silver, has pitched for “cryptos for real estate”, adding that “old dogs can always learn new tricks”. The author, who acknowledged his $1.2 million debt, is currently attending an investor summit in Virgin Islands.

  • 2 days ago | financialexpress.com | Arfa Javaid

    Multi-award winning Hepatologist, Dr Cyriac Abby Philips, who goes on social media by the name LiverDoc, has debunked a viral ‘urine eye wash’ video. He also explained why it is bad for eyes. But before we share why the doctor advised against it, let us take you through the viral video in which a woman is demonstrating the step-by-step process. The first step is to collect your “midstream” urine, which she said has no colour, odour, or taste.

  • 2 days ago | financialexpress.com | Arfa Javaid

    Gurugram’s real estate market is on shaky ground, and a now-viral video highlights the key reasons behind this. At the heart of the issue is the “sell on launch” model – a goal for all housing projects in Gurugram – which is now faltering due to a liquidity crunch. Vishal Bhargava, who tracks real estate, shared a four-minute-long video on Gurugram’s real estate, adding that the “house of cards is on the edge”. It has key takeaways for those who are planning to buy a house in Gurugram.

  • 2 days ago | financialexpress.com | Arfa Javaid

    Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced that electricity in the state will become cheaper, with a phased reduction in tariffs being rolled out for the first time. Sharing what he called “good news”, Fadnavis said the rates will be brought down gradually over the next five years. In the first year, consumers can expect a 10% cut, with additional reductions planned in the following years, adding up to a total of 26% by 2030.

  • 4 days ago | financialexpress.com | Arfa Javaid

    Passengers on the Varanasi-New Delhi Vande Bharat Express faced an “extremely uncomfortable” journey after the AC stopped working and water began leaking from the roof of the coach. A passenger shared the ordeal online, adding that despite multiple complaints, no action was taken by the railway staff. Darshil Mishra also shared a video of water dripping from the ceiling of the train.

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