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Nursery Fees on EMI: India’s Middle Class Faces New Crisis
Rising school fees are quickly becoming the biggest financial burden on India’s middle-class families. Ashish Singhal, co-founder of CoinSwitch and Lemonn, recently voiced his concerns on LinkedIn, calling the current fee structure “theft” and warning of a brewing crisis. “Parents are now taking EMIs for nursery,” he noted, adding that in Bengaluru, CBSE schools not international ones are charging up to ₹2.1 lakh for 3rd standar
Nursery Fees on EMI: India’s Middle Class Faces New Crisis
Rising school fees are quickly becoming the biggest financial burden on India’s middle-class families. Ashish Singhal, co-founder of CoinSwitch and Lemonn, recently voiced his concerns on LinkedIn, calling the current fee structure “theft” and warning of a brewing crisis. “Parents are now taking EMIs for nursery,” he noted, adding that in Bengaluru, CBSE schools not international ones are charging up to ₹2.1 lakh for 3rd standar
Middle Class Dilemma: Look Rich or Be Rich, Says Startup Founder
The middle class, once considered the backbone of society with steady jobs and dreams of homeownership, is now facing a critical dilemma: should they focus on looking rich or becoming rich? Shyam Achuthan, Founder and CEO, highlights the growing divide between those who focus on immediate appearances and those who prioritize long-term financial stability. According to Achuthan, many individuals today are trapped in a
Middle Class Dilemma: Look Rich or Be Rich, Says Startup Founder
The middle class, once considered the backbone of society with steady jobs and dreams of homeownership, is now facing a critical dilemma: should they focus on looking rich or becoming rich? Shyam Achuthan, Founder and CEO, highlights the growing divide between those who focus on immediate appearances and those who prioritize long-term financial stability. According to Achuthan, many individuals today are trapped in a
Why Middle-Class Indians Prefer Buying Property in Dubai Over India
Increasingly, middle-class Indian couples are opting to invest in property in Dubai rather than India to build their retirement wealth. A notable trend among Indian buyers in the UAE reveals that many couples, after years of hard work and savings, have managed to purchase two to three properties. These properties offer attractive rental yields of 6-7%, and are financed at an interest rate of just 5%. This financial model provides sustainable assets that genera
Why Middle-Class Indians Prefer Buying Property in Dubai Over India
Increasingly, middle-class Indian couples are opting to invest in property in Dubai rather than India to build their retirement wealth. A notable trend among Indian buyers in the UAE reveals that many couples, after years of hard work and savings, have managed to purchase two to three properties. These properties offer attractive rental yields of 6-7%, and are financed at an interest rate of just 5%. This financial model provides sustainable assets that genera









