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What are the key metrics to evaluating infra stocks in India?
The Indian Government right now is heavily investing in infrastructure projects across sectors like roads, railways, aviation, energy, healthcare & education system to facilitate economic growth. According to a report published by Mordor Intelligence, “The India Infrastructure Sector Market size is estimated at USD 223.59 billion in 2025, and is expected to reach USD 353.11 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 9.57% during the forecast period (2025-2030)”.[1]
By Sana Securities10 months ago in Chapters
Journal of Napoleon Bonaparte
Paris, Valence, Toulon — 1785 to 1795 September 22, 1785 – Paris I’ve graduated early from the military school. The King needs officers, they say. I’m a second lieutenant in the artillery, stationed in Valence. It’s not a destiny yet — but it’s a beginning.
By Alain SUPPINI10 months ago in Chapters
The Novel Forgotten Of Symphony Written By Kamal Mukhtar
Chapter 11: The Journey Continues The journey to unlock the sequel to the Forgotten Symphony took them to distant lands and hidden archives. Along the way, they encountered new challenges and formed unexpected alliances. Each piece of the puzzle brought them closer to unraveling the composition's enigmatic beauty.
By Kamal_Novels_World10 months ago in Chapters
Bitcoin: Global Money at Your Fingertips. AI-Generated.
Imagine a world where you can send money to a friend on the other side of the globe in minutes—no hidden fees, no banks involved, and no geographic restrictions. This is Bitcoin’s promise: a financial revolution that changes how we view money and digital transactions.
By Muhammad Nuh Nurus Shobah10 months ago in Chapters
Harper's Hill, Chapter 27: The Hidden Journal
Camille knew a ghost was following her, but she didn't know why. She had been experiencing more supernatural events lately... The clocks stopping at particular times, animals looking at her weirdly, but mostly, she had been seeing a woman. This woman looked so familiar to her, but she couldn't put her finger on it.
By Amanda Doyle10 months ago in Chapters
"Purrfectly Happy: Essential Cat Care Tips"
Chapter 1: A Furry New Beginning When Lily adopted her first cat, she was both excited and a little overwhelmed. The shelter volunteer handed her a small, fluffy bundle named Whiskers, who promptly curled up in her arms and purred like a tiny engine. Lily couldn’t believe how perfect he was—a soft gray tabby with bright green eyes and a tiny white spot on his nose.
By Muhammad Azeemullah10 months ago in Chapters
ETHERISM & POETIC RITUALS
The name is intentionally chosen. It’s a way to combine my various areas of knowledge. Yet, here, once again, poetry, or poeticness, remains my primary focus. I have nothing against science or other arts, but writing poetry is a "creative" act, divine in nature, and serves to create and change the world (into the World) and convey deeper knowledge. In this sense, even Aristotle was wrong when he claimed in his Poetics that literature was "more philosophical" than historiography, but still beneath philosophy. Indeed, the first philosophies were in verse, in meter. Besides meaning, their sound, tonal quality was also important—more mnemonically powerful, it transmits knowledge while simultaneously invoking and awakening it, not remaining at the intellectual level alone, but extending to the soul, the spirit, the emotional, and even physical knowledge and memory.
By Zorica Babic10 months ago in Chapters










