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Saving & Investing your money in an Economic Downturn | DeshBhakt Conversation with Gaurav Rastogi

Saving & Investing your money in an Economic Downturn | DeshBhakt Conversation with Gaurav Rastogi The largest bank in India - SBI - is predicting a less than 5% GDP growth when the next set of numbers come out. While the Economic Downturn has set it - experts are saying that it will take more than a Diwali to get us out of this mess.

As part of The DeshBhakts continuing focus on the economy - we take a look at how YOU can save your money and still make it grow in times of stress like these. We sit down with Gaurav Rastogi -
CEO of Kuvera, India's largest Online Mutual Fund Company to understand the importance of saving, the meaning of 'asset classes' - what asset class is best for you - why property is an 'intergenerational asset' - why Gold does not glitter for all?

Also what is and what can the Govt. do to ease the pain and why is it critical for India to grow at this juncture of History. You will walk away knowing a lot more from this Video Podcast.

Thanks to Gaurav for taking time out for this chat!
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