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Jigar Patel is a senior manager (technical research analyst) at Anand Rathi Shares and Stock Brokers.
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Naresh Question by Naresh on Feb 16, 2023Hindi
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Want to invest in following stocks. Aggressive risk profile. Thanks 1)Titan company 2)TCS 3)ICICI Bank 4)ICICI lombard general insurance 5)SBI ETF 6)Alkyl Amines 7)DIVIS laboratories 8)Fine Organics 9)Galaxy surfactants 10) GMM pfauldler 11)Grindwell Norton 12)Home First Finance 13)Relaxo footwear 14)Suprajeet Engineering

Ans: wait till march end 2023 expecting correction in market
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Hello sir, I am planning to buy a flat, with some stock sale proceeds and bank loan. Can I claim section 54F, for the entire registration amount for a flat, along with registration fee ? Or bank loan part is not considered
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Ensuring Full Exemption
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