🚀 Gold Finance Stocks in Limelight: Muthoot Surges Most in Two Years; Manappuram & IIFL Follow Suit Gold finance stocks are making headlines as investor interest surges amid high trading volumes and skyrocketing options activity. The spotlight is firmly on Muthoot Finance, Manappuram Finance, and IIFL Finance, as these stocks post impressive gains and options traders bet big on future momentum. 📈 Muthoot Finance Stock Jumps 7.5% – Best Day in Two Years! Muthoot Finance Ltd., India’s largest gold loan NBFC, witnessed a stellar rally of 7.5%, marking its biggest single-day gain in two years. The surge was fueled by a sharp spike in call option activity and unusually high trading volume: 📊 Call options trading was 3x the daily average 🔁 Trading volume was 6x the average at this time of day 🔍 What’s Driving Muthoot Finance’s Rally? Investors are optimistic on gold finance lenders amid stable gold prices and rising credit demand in semi-urban and rural areas. The surge in call opti...
The Mahakumbh, the grandest gathering of humanity, witnessed 43.57 crore souls converging at the sacred confluence. Yet, what was truly seen—and unseen—depended on the eyes that beheld it. Some saw filth and dirt, the inevitable residue of an ocean of pilgrims. Others saw roadblocks and the somber sight of lifeless bodies—devotees who breathed their last in the holiest of places, fulfilling a lifelong dream. Some saw spirituality—an unshakable faith manifesting in chants, prayers, and the sacred dip in the Ganga. For them, Mahakumbh was a portal to divinity, where the mortal met the eternal. And some saw something more personal. They saw the fulfillment of their parents’ vows, the realization of their own dreams. For them, Mahakumbh was not just a pilgrimage; it was a promise kept across generations. But amid all this, NOBODY saw what should have been the most striking of all: Not a single Hindu out of the 43.57 crore spat in anyone’s food or drink. Not a single Hindu called for t...