About Author:
Ashna has cleared all three levels of the CFA Program and holds a Commerce degree from the University of Delhi. She strongly believes that financial knowledge should be both accessible and actionable. Ashna breaks down complex financial ideas into content that’s simple, engaging, and easy to understand, turning them into relatable insights. Beyond finance, she enjoys art, photography, and exploring the creative side of visual storytelling.

Adani Green had a strong start to FY26 with more power sold, higher earnings, and a big rise in capacity. The company is growing fast with clean energy projects like the huge Khavda site in Gujarat. This blog explains the key numbers and how Adani Green is becoming a major player in India’s green energy space.
Ashna Goel
Published in Stocks
3 months ago

Godfrey Phillips shares hit a 52-week high driven by stellar Q1 FY26 results and a surprise 2:1 bonus issue. Here’s what’s fueling investor confidence.
Ashna Goel
Published in Stocks
3 months ago

The RBI held interest rates steady in its August 2025 policy, prioritizing stability amid easing inflation and steady growth. Find out what this means for the economy, borrowers, savers, and the markets.
Ashna Goel
Published in Economy
3 months ago

Explore how the recent 50% US tariff on Indian textiles and apparel affects India’s export sector. Understand the reasons behind the tariff, its impact on key exporters, industry reactions, and the government’s possible strategies to protect India’s textile competitiveness in the global market.
Ashna Goel
Published in Stocks
3 months ago

NSDL’s stock has surged 78% since its August 2025 listing, driven by strong fundamentals, market leadership, and robust institutional interest. This blog breaks down the reasons behind the rally, compares NSDL with competitor CDSL, and explores what this momentum means for investors. Learn why NSDL’s dominant position in India’s digital securities ecosystem and its steady revenue growth make it an attractive long-term investment, even as valuations look stretched in the short term.
Ashna Goel
Published in Stocks
3 months ago