Wealthy clans now swear by ‘family constitution’ codifying not just money matters, but value system | India News

Mumbai: A growing number of wealthy Indian families, often nudged by younger members, are adopting a “family constitution”, a document that lays out the principles governing wealth creation, philanthropy, succession planning, and the family’s larger sense of purpose. Part legal blueprint, part moral compass, these charters attempt to codify not just money matters, but also…

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Mohammed Shami’s over 15 crore farmhouse in Amroha, Uttar Pradesh is all about mango orchards, cricket practice pitches and countryside living

Mohammed Shami is an Arjuna Award for a reason. He is a name that needs no introduction. One of India’s finest fast bowlers, Shami has carved a legacy in international cricket. The bowler rose to international fame during the ICC tournaments, particularly the 2023 ODI World Cup. He was one of the highest wicket-takers. But…

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‘No reopening possible’: Iran rules out resuming Hormuz passage while US blockade persists

Iran denies reopening Hormuz amid US blockade Iran declared that reopening the Strait of Hormuz is not possible as long as the US blockade of Iranian ports continues. Iran’s parliament speaker, Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, said that any ceasefire between Tehran and Washington is meaningless unless the naval blockade and what he called the “hostage-taking” of…

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Everest Base Camp: Kerala student reaches Everest Base Camp on just ₹16,000 after working at a vegetable shop

The mountain did not open its path to him easily. It asked for cold, hunger, bruised feet and long days on the road. It asked for discipline when life was uncertain and courage when the odds looked bluntly unfair. But Kesav Suneesh, a 21-year-old from Kerala’s Alappuzha district, kept walking. A B.Com student from IHRD…

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