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MI vs KKR 2024, IPL Match Today: Predicted XI, Head-to-Head Stats, Key Players, Pitch and Weather Update
As Mumbai Indians (MI) gear up to take on Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the IPL 2024 showdown, let’s delve into the anticipated lineup, historical encounters, venue conditions, and weather forecast for this high-stakes clash.
Predicted Playing XIs:
Mumbai Indians: Ishan Kishan (wk), Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya ©, Nehal Wadhera, Tim David, Mohammad Nabi, Piyush Chawla, Gerald Coetzee, Jasprit Bumrah
Kolkata Knight Riders: Phil Salt, Sunil Narine, Angkrish Raghuvanshi, Shreyas Iyer, Venkatesh Iyer, Rinku Singh, Andre Russell, Ramandeep Singh, Mitchell Starc, Varun Chakravarthy, Vaibhav Arora
Key Players to Watch Out For:
MI: Keep an eye on Suryakumar Yadav, who’s showcased flashes of brilliance but seeks consistency to bolster MI’s batting lineup.
KKR: Mitchell Starc’s bowling prowess will be crucial for KKR’s strategy, especially on Mumbai’s batting-friendly wicket.
Head-to-Head Stats:
KKR holds an edge in recent encounters, but MI boasts a formidable track record, making this clash an intriguing battle.
Pitch and Weather Update:
Wankhede Stadium’s pitch promises a batting-friendly surface with some initial seam movement expected. Weather-wise, Mumbai anticipates clear skies and a temperature around 30°C, with dew potentially impacting the second innings.
Livestreaming Details:
Catch the action live on the JioCinema App or tune in to the Star Sports Network on May 2, Thursday, starting from 7:30 PM IST.
As anticipation builds for the MI vs KKR showdown, cricket enthusiasts await an electrifying contest under Mumbai’s night sky.
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MI vs KKR IPL 2023, Live Score: Rohit Sharma Departs But Ishan Kishan Nears 50, MI Still On Top vs KKR | Cricket News
MI vs KKR Live Score Updates: MI will take on KKR© BCCI MI vs KKR, IPL 2023, Live Updates:Suyash Sharma has given Kolkata Knight Riders their first breakthrough as he dismissed Rohit Sharma for 20. Ishan Kishan, who is inching closer towards his fiery half-century, has been joined by Suryakumar Yadav at the crease. Mumbai Indians aim to maintain the momentum in the chase of 186 while KKR bowlers…
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I love in ahm*dabad and the empty stadiums vs the 20k prices per ticket is. 😐. Also this state doesn't have a circket culture like so many others and their aim isn't even to Develop one it's literally just to show off ://
YEAH LOL YOURE CORRECT especially about the prices, i think they released ind vs pak tickets a week before the matches driving up the prices so much?? and the black market ticket scene...god.
obviously i think ahmedabad will fill out for indian matches, but it makes no sense to have alllll the marquee matches in that one stadium. it's such a shame that wankhede and eden got neither the first or the final, when mumbai and kolkata have such great sporting culture. bangalore gets only a ind vs ned match???? that stadium is BLOCKBUSTER, it will fill out for every match even if you bring two gulley teams and play them. hyderabad, delhi, chennai (although that got a proper match imo)...all would have been better choices for the opener.
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[ad_1] Supratim Das for Mumbai City FC (PC: Supratim Das Insta) Before the current Indian Super League (ISL) season, Mumbai City FC signed 19-year-old midfielder Supratim Das from Reliance Foundation Young Champs on a three-year deal. A pivotal player for the Young Champs, Supratim helped them clinch the Sub-Junior I-League title in 2018-19 and secure a runner-up finish in the MFA Super Division League in 2022-23. His development also included exposure trips with RFYC to Spain (2017-2019) and Japan (2024) Although his opportunities with Mumbai City FC have been limited so far, Supratim shared his journey in an exclusive chat with RevSportz. He talked about his experiences, what he has learned, coach Petr Kratky, making his debut in front of Mumbai fans, favourite players, and Kolkata giants, among other topics. Excerpts: Q: How has been the experience so far to play for Mumbai City, limited but the experience of training regularly with top players, how is it? A: It is like dream come true for me. Any 19-year-old player would have only dreamt like this. Having training sessions and sharing the same pitch with experienced players like Jon Toral, Brandon Fernandes is a big experience that I am getting. I always try to learn and enjoy the game as much as possible from them. It has been great so far. Q: How has the transition been from RFYC to a senior team in ISL and how the professional methods at RFYC academy helped make the transition smooth? A: The academy has played a huge role so far. I came to Mumbai when I was 11-year-old. I was too little to know anything, did not know how to speak Hindi and English, coming from a middle-class family. Then, here, they took care, got my schooling, training and all facilities under good quality foreign coaches and discipline also. I was for eight years at the academy. So, it helped me strengthen my base, both football-wise and as a human being also. But when you talk about transition, obviously difference is there between an academy and a huge professional club like Mumbai City. However, football-wise, principles are quite similar and that has helped me get settled quickly. It has also helped me focus in more details and in strengthening my technical and tactical abilities. Honestly, there are many things I’m yet to learn but the academy has definitely helped in developing a strong base for me. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Supratim Das during his ISL debut vs Odisha FC (PC: Supratim Das Insta) Q: Can you elaborate on the experience of playing in Spain and Japan? A: These opportunities are very important for young and grassroot-level players. I went to Spain four times and Japan once. There is a huge difference in the Indian and foreign culture. When I played against big clubs like Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, I got to know about their facilities, and how they train. They start from a very young age and that concept is yet to come in India. Our academy has already started to follow that concept by strengthening basics from a young age. If you see the European Leagues like La Liga and the Premier League, there are so many young players. Even if you do not reach that level despite having potential, these learnings should help you here. Q: Words on Petr Kratky, the one aspect of training at RFYC that helped you a lot to settle into Petr Kratky’s system at Mumbai City FC A: For a young player, a coach’s role is very crucial and he (Kratky) has been very supportive, whether it is in the training or off the pitch. He makes me feel at home. He sometimes gives feedbacks and points out the areas where I need to improve more. For any young player to grow, a healthy relationship with your coach is really pivotal. So, it has helped me settle in and I enjoy trainings under him. Q: How was the experience of making your ISL debut in front of the home crowd? A: At a very young age when I decided to become a professional footballer, just like every other young player, I had the dream of playing at the highest level.
It was a great experience and I was getting goosebumps. I think all young players should experience that feeling. The match (vs Odisha FC) was also very high intensity as we were tied at 1-1. Although, it was for a few minutes, but still, it motivates me and helps in boosting my confidence. I feel like that it has been a good start for me and motivates me to work even harder every day. Q: Your roots are from West Bengal. So, you are aware of the craze for East Bengal, Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan Sporting. Your views on the craze for the Kolkata giants. A: Obviously, Kolkata means East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, and Mohammedan Sporting. My family loves football and that has helped me a lot in generating the love and passion for this sport. Whenever a derby was there, a fight used to occur between my mother and father because my mother is a Mohun Bagan fan while my father is an East Bengal fan. It was difficult for me to choose one because of that. I have watched a few derbies from the stands also. So many fans (almost one lakh back then) watching the game. It motivated me more to get that kind of experience one day. Supratim Das during training sessions (PC: Supratim Das Insta) Q: But still as a fan, any of those two clubs that you supported back then? A: Then, I used to support my mother. I was inclined a bit towards Mohun Bagan. Q: Favourite player or midfielder for you from India and overall? And why? A: As I play as an attacking midfielder, I love Sahal Abdul Samad. He is very creative and calm on the ball. So, I like his playing style. I also like Brandon, my teammate also. He is a great individual to look up to, be it technical or tactical quality. So, I am very happy to share the pitch with him and observing him closely. One of my aspects has been being the set-piece specialist and if you see Brandon, he is the current set-piece specialist for India and Mumbai City. So, that has been a big learning for me in order to enhance that aspect. Q: Words on Chhangte? His work ethics and all, inspirational? A: When I was at the academy, my father always used to tell me to look up to Chhangte and now, after two years, I am in the same team with him. He is a top professional and there are many things that you can learn from him. See, behind a performance on the pitch, a lot of hard work and discipline are there, and Chhangte is the best example. A true inspiration for young players, especially like me. He is very disciplined, humble and helpful. Q: The ultimate dream; donning that Indian jersey? A: Absolutely. For any player, it is a dream to don that national team jersey, representing your country at the highest level. So, let us see. Q: Final question. Any foreign club that you follow passionately? A: Manchester City. Recently, it has been tough but they will come back. Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: It was a great experience to play against Messi, Suarez, and Neymar: Mumbai City FC Midfielder Jon Toral Reflects on His Journey The post ‘Then, I was inclined a bit towards Mohun Bagan’ – Mumbai City’s Supratim Das appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Supratim Das for Mumbai City FC (PC: Supratim Das Insta) Before the current Indian Super League (ISL) season, Mumbai City FC signed 19-year-old midfielder Supratim Das from Reliance Foundation Young Champs on a three-year deal. A pivotal player for the Young Champs, Supratim helped them clinch the Sub-Junior I-League title in 2018-19 and secure a runner-up finish in the MFA Super Division League in 2022-23. His development also included exposure trips with RFYC to Spain (2017-2019) and Japan (2024) Although his opportunities with Mumbai City FC have been limited so far, Supratim shared his journey in an exclusive chat with RevSportz. He talked about his experiences, what he has learned, coach Petr Kratky, making his debut in front of Mumbai fans, favourite players, and Kolkata giants, among other topics. Excerpts: Q: How has been the experience so far to play for Mumbai City, limited but the experience of training regularly with top players, how is it? A: It is like dream come true for me. Any 19-year-old player would have only dreamt like this. Having training sessions and sharing the same pitch with experienced players like Jon Toral, Brandon Fernandes is a big experience that I am getting. I always try to learn and enjoy the game as much as possible from them. It has been great so far. Q: How has the transition been from RFYC to a senior team in ISL and how the professional methods at RFYC academy helped make the transition smooth? A: The academy has played a huge role so far. I came to Mumbai when I was 11-year-old. I was too little to know anything, did not know how to speak Hindi and English, coming from a middle-class family. Then, here, they took care, got my schooling, training and all facilities under good quality foreign coaches and discipline also. I was for eight years at the academy. So, it helped me strengthen my base, both football-wise and as a human being also. But when you talk about transition, obviously difference is there between an academy and a huge professional club like Mumbai City. However, football-wise, principles are quite similar and that has helped me get settled quickly. It has also helped me focus in more details and in strengthening my technical and tactical abilities. Honestly, there are many things I’m yet to learn but the academy has definitely helped in developing a strong base for me. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Supratim Das during his ISL debut vs Odisha FC (PC: Supratim Das Insta) Q: Can you elaborate on the experience of playing in Spain and Japan? A: These opportunities are very important for young and grassroot-level players. I went to Spain four times and Japan once. There is a huge difference in the Indian and foreign culture. When I played against big clubs like Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid, I got to know about their facilities, and how they train. They start from a very young age and that concept is yet to come in India. Our academy has already started to follow that concept by strengthening basics from a young age. If you see the European Leagues like La Liga and the Premier League, there are so many young players. Even if you do not reach that level despite having potential, these learnings should help you here. Q: Words on Petr Kratky, the one aspect of training at RFYC that helped you a lot to settle into Petr Kratky’s system at Mumbai City FC A: For a young player, a coach’s role is very crucial and he (Kratky) has been very supportive, whether it is in the training or off the pitch. He makes me feel at home. He sometimes gives feedbacks and points out the areas where I need to improve more. For any young player to grow, a healthy relationship with your coach is really pivotal. So, it has helped me settle in and I enjoy trainings under him. Q: How was the experience of making your ISL debut in front of the home crowd? A: At a very young age when I decided to become a professional footballer, just like every other young player, I had the dream of playing at the highest level.
It was a great experience and I was getting goosebumps. I think all young players should experience that feeling. The match (vs Odisha FC) was also very high intensity as we were tied at 1-1. Although, it was for a few minutes, but still, it motivates me and helps in boosting my confidence. I feel like that it has been a good start for me and motivates me to work even harder every day. Q: Your roots are from West Bengal. So, you are aware of the craze for East Bengal, Mohun Bagan and Mohammedan Sporting. Your views on the craze for the Kolkata giants. A: Obviously, Kolkata means East Bengal, Mohun Bagan, and Mohammedan Sporting. My family loves football and that has helped me a lot in generating the love and passion for this sport. Whenever a derby was there, a fight used to occur between my mother and father because my mother is a Mohun Bagan fan while my father is an East Bengal fan. It was difficult for me to choose one because of that. I have watched a few derbies from the stands also. So many fans (almost one lakh back then) watching the game. It motivated me more to get that kind of experience one day. Supratim Das during training sessions (PC: Supratim Das Insta) Q: But still as a fan, any of those two clubs that you supported back then? A: Then, I used to support my mother. I was inclined a bit towards Mohun Bagan. Q: Favourite player or midfielder for you from India and overall? And why? A: As I play as an attacking midfielder, I love Sahal Abdul Samad. He is very creative and calm on the ball. So, I like his playing style. I also like Brandon, my teammate also. He is a great individual to look up to, be it technical or tactical quality. So, I am very happy to share the pitch with him and observing him closely. One of my aspects has been being the set-piece specialist and if you see Brandon, he is the current set-piece specialist for India and Mumbai City. So, that has been a big learning for me in order to enhance that aspect. Q: Words on Chhangte? His work ethics and all, inspirational? A: When I was at the academy, my father always used to tell me to look up to Chhangte and now, after two years, I am in the same team with him. He is a top professional and there are many things that you can learn from him. See, behind a performance on the pitch, a lot of hard work and discipline are there, and Chhangte is the best example. A true inspiration for young players, especially like me. He is very disciplined, humble and helpful. Q: The ultimate dream; donning that Indian jersey? A: Absolutely. For any player, it is a dream to don that national team jersey, representing your country at the highest level. So, let us see. Q: Final question. Any foreign club that you follow passionately? A: Manchester City. Recently, it has been tough but they will come back. Also Read: EXCLUSIVE: It was a great experience to play against Messi, Suarez, and Neymar: Mumbai City FC Midfielder Jon Toral Reflects on His Journey The post ‘Then, I was inclined a bit towards Mohun Bagan’ – Mumbai City’s Supratim Das appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Dasain 2024 (Banaras, Hyderabad, Mumbai)
October 09, Wednesday (Day 1) Flight from Kathmandu to Varanasi at 7:15am At airport Channi Didi’s parents (Piku Uncle and Aunty there) to see her and Kavi Check in at Taj Ganges Varanasi Breakfast at Ram Bhandar (Poori Bhaaji) Sweta didi comes to hotel Drive around BHU campus, see Papa’s hostel Gurtu, Birla Mandir, Sanktmochan Hanuman Chaat at Deena Chaat (really tasty, especially the Gulab Jamun) Go towards Ghaat for Boat ride Evening Aarti and boat ride Dinner at Vatika Pizzeria by Assi Ghaat (yummy Applie pie)
October 10, Thursday (Day 2) Morning visit to Kashi Vishvanath Temple Chana kachori nearby and also Lakshmi Chaiwala Chaai and Toast Go to Sarnath and take a tour of the archaeological site, mediate there, go to the museum and see the original Ashoka Pillar India Emblem Capital Chill in Swimming Pool Visit Piku Uncle house Dinner at Baati Chokha with Piku Uncle
October 11, Friday (Day 3) Chill at Cafe Mangi Ferra Eat at Kashi Chaat Start our Street Tour (through bylanes, Lakshmi Chaiwala, Blue Lassi, Pashupati, Kashi Vishwanath corridor) Chill at Hotel Brijrama Take boat to Guleria Kothi and have Indian food there Kaal Bhairav Mandir darshan Back to hotel-meet with Sagun (Anil Mamaji’s relatives daughter) and her husband Umang
October 12, Saturday (Day 4) Akaasa Air flight from Varanasi to Hyderabad. Sweta didi flying to Kolkata Andhra Thaali lunch at Southern Mirchi Check in at Taj Krishna Drive around Go to The Quorum at Knowledge Park to play pedal-ball Drive then metro to go to Uppal Rajiv Gandhi Stadium to watch India vs Bangladesh match. India makes it’s highest T20 score and second highest ever (297 runs)
October 13, Sunday (Day 5) Breakfast at hotel Round Table brunch with Jijus round table friends, us and Amogh Off the shelf bookstore. Sunita Mamiji we meet here Gelato from Roast Jiju showed us his Housing Colony: Trail Dinner at Akshat Jiju and Sachi didi’s place (Sunita Mamiji, Ayush, Sachi Didi, Jiju, Arjun Bhaiya, Sonali Bhabi and Uncle, Aunty) Akshat Jiju drove us around the city
October 14, Monday (Day 6) Yoga with Amogh Breakfast at Nani’s Nap at hotel Lunch at Roast and Tour of their facilities Madhu Mausi’s place Dinner at Madhu Mausi and Mausaji’s restaurant
October 15, Tuesday (Day 7) Check out of hotel Dosa and Idli at Panchakattu Dosa Tour around Amazon Office with Bhaavya Go to Silent Studio for floatation in the dark Nilofuer Cafe with Sachi didi, Nirvaan and Aayush Anu Mausi’s place for dinner and leave for airport (Amogh drops) Flight from Hyderabad to Mumbai Hang out at Tulja’s place with Tullu and Ankur while we wait for Didi and Jiju to come from Kolkata
October 16, Wednesday (Day 8) Breakfast at Didi’s place Work from home Lunch at Didi’s place Go for drive and have cold coffee and then sevpuri and bhelpuri at Altamount Road Came home for online meeting Dinner at Americano in Fort Drive around
October 17, Thursday (Day 9) Global Vipassana Pagoda (Museum, 1-Day course) Hang out at Tulja’s place and order in food
October 18, Friday (Day 10) Shashi Mausi comes to meet Pooja Bhua’s house Bina Bhua’s house Pick up Mansi and Didi and go to Right Place for sandwich Mansi showed NSCI Club Coffee with Didi and Mansi at Cafe Eve Chill at home Breach candy Club with Namita Didi and Pratik Jiju. Ran into Anu Aga and her daughter (Thermax)
October 19, Saturday (Day 11) Go to Vaibhav to meet. Kunal Bhaiya/Priyanka Bhabi/Bhuaji/Fufaji/Shivani Didi/Shikha Bhabi/Extended family Coffee at Greenr with Sweta Didi Comedy show Aakash Gupta at Shanmukhananda Auditorium Snacks at Gurukripal Surya Hospital for Tulja’s delivery Baby Girl born Go to Raju ki Chaai for late night snacks
October 20, Sunday (Day 12) Work from home Go to hospital to meet Tulja and Baby Ayush Bansal/wife Nikita and daughter Avyaa also met. Seeing Ayush probably after 10 years if not more Chaat at Elco Market Drive around Juhu/Bandra Take DreamTrust call from car Didi had her first Karwa Chauth so ritual in terrace and dinner at home
October 21, Monday (Day 13) Marina Hotel went to the coffee shop Bay Leaf with Sweta didi to just talk Lunch at Pizza by the bay Gelato from Comm Walk around grocery store Benzer Go to Boojee Cafe in Bandra with Didi and Ayush Surya Hospital to see Tulja and Baby Karuna Naniji and Nanajis house in JB Nagar to meet them Dinner at Prithvi Cafe with Ayush, Ankit, Ishu, Ankur, Didi Shiv Sagar for rose falooda Back home
October 22, Tuesday (Day 14) Ujjawal Jiju and Didi came to drop me to the airport Hung out in airport with Ayush Mumbai to Kathmandu flight
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Can Trading Make Fixed Income? | Beginner’s Stock Trading Courses Guide
Introduction: Can You Earn a Stable Income Through Stock Trading?
Many are drawn to the idea of stock trading for its potential to generate wealth, but is it possible to make a consistent, fixed income from it? Unlike traditional salary-based jobs, trading operates in a dynamic environment that can yield high returns but also includes risk. This guide will answer questions about trading as a steady income source and introduce you to the essential steps to get started.
Whether you’re in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, or Hyderabad, a beginner’s stock trading course can teach you the strategies needed to succeed in trading. Let Index and Stock Trading Academy be your guide in learning stock market basics and setting realistic expectations.
Target Audience: Who is This Guide For?
This blog is aimed at:
⦁ Beginner traders interested in generating regular income through stock trading.
⦁ Individuals curious about the stock market who are eager to learn about fixed income potential in trading.
⦁ Anyone seeking guidance on where to begin in stock market trading, specifically in cities across India like Pune, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, and Chennai.
Purpose/Goal
The goal of this blog is to:
⦁ Explain the concept of fixed income through stock trading.
⦁ Set realistic expectations for beginners in the stock market.
⦁ Introduce Index and Stock Trading Academy as an excellent starting point for those new to trading.
Blog Structure
Introduction: Can You Earn a Stable Income Through Stock Trading?
Target Audience: Who is This Guide For?
Body Sections:
1. Understanding Fixed Income vs. Variable Income
2. Stock Trading Strategies for Consistent Income
3. Can Trading Replace Your Job?
4. The Importance of Stock Market Courses
5. Why Choose Index and Stock Trading Academy?
Conclusion: Making Informed Choices in Trading
Call-to-Action: Start Your Journey with Index and Stock Trading Academy
Body Sections
1. Understanding Fixed Income vs. Variable Income
For beginners, it’s crucial to understand the difference between fixed income and variable income:
⦁ Fixed Income: This income is consistent and predictable, like a salary or interest from bonds. Fixed-income instruments carry relatively low risk.
⦁ Variable Income: Trading in the stock market falls under this category. Returns are influenced by market conditions, making income through trading less predictable.
While it is challenging to make a truly ��fixed” income through share market trading, many traders develop strategies that help them generate consistent returns.
2. Stock Trading Strategies for Consistent Income
Beginners should approach trading with strategies designed to manage risk and increase chances for consistent income. Here are some common strategies taught in stock trading courses:
a) Swing Trading
Swing trading involves capturing short- to medium-term gains over days or weeks. Swing trading provides opportunities for regular profits without the daily commitment of day trading.
b) Options Trading
Options trading allows traders to earn profits by buying or selling an asset at a specific price on a predetermined date. With proper knowledge, options trading can yield regular profits.
c) Dividend Stocks
Investing in dividend stocks involves choosing companies that distribute profits to shareholders. While not technically trading, dividends offer a relatively consistent income stream.
d) Intraday Trading
For those with a higher risk tolerance, intraday trading can be a fast-paced way to earn returns by buying and selling stocks within the same trading day.
With guidance from a stock trading course like the one offered by Index and Stock Trading Academy, traders in cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Bangalore can explore these strategies in detail and learn how to apply them in the Indian stock market.
3. Can Trading Replace Your Job?
While trading can be profitable, it’s essential to understand the limitations:
⦁ Market Volatility: The stock market can fluctuate widely, affecting your returns. Unlike a regular job, income is not guaranteed in trading.
⦁ Emotional Discipline: Stock trading requires resilience and the ability to stay calm in volatile situations.
⦁ Capital Requirement: Earning substantial returns requires sufficient capital investment. Beginners should start small and grow their portfolio over time.
Trading can potentially replace a regular job, but beginners must be cautious and realistic. Building experience and learning from professionals is key to developing a sustainable trading approach.
4. The Importance of Stock Market Courses
Starting your trading journey without adequate knowledge can be risky. That’s why enrolling in a stock market course is highly recommended for beginners. Here’s why:
⦁ Understanding Market Dynamics: A stock trading course will help you learn about market trends, technical indicators, and economic factors affecting the stock market.
⦁ Learning Risk Management: You’ll understand how to protect your capital and prevent significant losses, an essential skill for consistent income generation.
⦁ Confidence Building: A structured course helps build the confidence needed to make informed decisions in the stock market.
Many cities in India, like Pune, Hyderabad, and Ahmedabad, offer online and offline stock trading courses, making it easy to access quality education.
5. Why Choose Index and Stock Trading Academy?
At Index and Stock Trading Academy, our mission is to guide beginners to become successful traders in the Indian stock market. We focus on making complex concepts easy to understand, giving you practical tools to navigate the market effectively. Here’s why you should consider us:
⦁ Expert-Led Courses: Learn from experienced traders who understand the intricacies of the share market.
⦁ Practical Approach: We prioritize hands-on learning, equipping you with real-life trading skills.
⦁ Flexible Learning: With both in-person and online classes, we cater to students from Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, and across India.
⦁ Comprehensive Curriculum: Our beginner courses cover options trading, stock market analysis, and trading psychology to provide you with a well-rounded education.
Conclusion: Making Informed Choices in Trading
Can trading generate fixed income? While it may not replace a steady paycheck, trading can indeed provide consistent income with the right strategies and guidance. For beginners, understanding the market, practicing discipline, and learning effective strategies through a stock market course can be the first steps toward achieving consistent returns.
Call-to-Action: Start Your Journey with Index and Stock Trading Academy
Are you ready to take control of your financial future? Begin your journey with our beginner stock trading courses at Index and Stock Trading Academy. Whether you’re interested in options trading, swing trading, or learning about the Indian stock market as a whole, we offer courses designed to provide you with the skills and confidence to trade successfully.
Sign up now for access to expert guidance, practical knowledge, and the resources you need to succeed in the stock market. Visit our website or contact us to explore our beginner courses today.
This blog provided a realistic perspective on generating income through trading, setting the stage for beginners to start learning the necessary skills for a successful trading journey.
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The Mumbai Indians (MI) and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have had one of the most exciting rivalries in the Indian Premier League (IPL) since its inception. This fierce competition has seen numerous thrilling encounters, memorable performances, and game-changing moments.
Read Here: Mumbai Indians vs Kolkata Knight Riders Timeline and Key Moments
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MI vs KKR, IPL 2024: Kolkata Knight Riders Break 12-Year Drought at Wankhede, Defeat Mumbai Indians by 24 Runs - Lokmat Times
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Why is Self-Driving Car Rental Better than Taxis and Cabs?
India has long had an established taxi and cab culture. Over time, an upgraded version known as car rental services has also become part of this culture and many have begun using them regularly. Since the Novel Coronavirus outbreak, people have become more open about using self-drive car rental services - this blog will discuss Self Drive Cars in Delhi vs taxi/cab services.
Why self driving cars are better than taxi and cab services
Freedom of Driving:
When taking a cab or taxi service, you will always depend on its driver for everything - such as stopping. With Self Drive Car Rental Bangalore however, you have more freedom of driving at your own pace and in your way - taking as many stops as needed and exploring whatever sights may present themselves along your route to reach your destination.
Privacy Considerations:
Privacy While traveling with friends or family, conversations often revolve around various subjects of the world and laughing together. If the driver tries to join every discussion too, this can quickly ruin the spirit of a journey. With self-drive car rental service however, you will enjoy complete privacy to have an amazing journey that suits all your needs; steering will remain in your control and you can have long conversations as desired with fellow travellers!
Safety:
You have no way of knowing if the driver who takes you to your desired destination is an experienced or novice professional; taking this chance could be dangerous on tricky roads. Taking advantage of a Self Drive Car Rental Pune allows you to be confident that only you know your capabilities when taking on this task yourself.
Car Hygiene:
You never really know whether the cab or taxi you have boarded has been cleaned properly before taking it for a ride, but companies providing self-drive car rental services ensure their cars are sanitized before handing it over to you.
Cost-Effective Solutions:
Taxis or cabs typically charge per hour or as per the meter, making any attempt to extend your journey costly. But with Self Drive Car Rental Mumbai there is no as per meter rule and you can take advantage of daily unlimited kilometers packages to extend without worrying about extra expenses.
Duration:
Taxis or cabs tend to provide services for shorter periods, typically one or two days to up to one week at the most. But with self-drive car rental services you have more freedom in terms of extended services if desired - even up to a full month can be enjoyed with self-drive car rental!
Apart from these six points, there is much to think about regarding self-drive car rental versus taxi or cabs.
Conclusion
Our cars do not exceed two years old, while brands available such as Mahindra, Hyundai and Toyota can all be found under this roof. Their services can be found across most top-tier cities such as Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi-NCR Chennai Pune Kolkata as well as Ahmedabad Jaipur Chandigarh Kochi Surat Mangalore Tirupati Coimbatore Trivandrum Coimbatore Trivandrum Coimbatore Trivandrum Mysore Vijayawada and Vizag.
Before your Self Drive Luxury Cars in Pune arrives at you, it will be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized in accordance with best practice. Drivers delivering it directly to customers typically wear PPE kits with masks and gloves so as to maintain optimal hygiene levels - which means you needn't worry too much about its state!
Self-drive car rental services are increasingly used by residents in metropolitan cities across India. We provide this service as a solution to those looking for temporary transport solutions or do not wish to invest in buying one right now; simply visit a website and choose a car online, followed by receiving a phone call from staff with instructions, then following some simple steps, your car will arrive within days!
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Stainless Steel Bolt in India - Sachiya Steel International
Stainless Steel Bolt in India. Leading suppliers dealers in Mumbai Chennai Bangalore Ludhiana Delhi Coimbatore Pune Rajkot Ahmedabad Kolkata Hyderabad Gujarat and many more places. Sachiya Steel International manufacturing and exporting high quality Stainless Steel Bolt Fasteners worldwide. We are India's largest Stainless Steel Bolts Exporter, exporting to more than 85 countries. We are known as Stainless Steel Bolt and Exporters due to exporting and manufacturing on a large scale.
Types of Bolts -
Sachiya Steel International manufacture a wide variety of Stainless Steel bolts. There is a different types of bolt used for different needs. Bolts are used with Nuts. Our Stainless Steel Bolts are available in different sizes, grades and shapes. Sachiya Steel International manufactures and exports high-quality industrial bolts. We are Exporters of the following Bolts -Hex Bolts, Carriage Bolts, Square Bolts, T Bolts, L Bolts, U Bolts, Allen Cap Bolts and more.
About Stainless Steel Bolt Fasteners -
A bolt is a form of threaded fastener with an external male thread. Bolts are closely related to screws. People misunderstand the difference between bolts and screws. Bolts are often used to make a bolted joint. This is a combination of the nut applying an axial clamping force and also the shank of the bolt acting as a dowel, pinning the joint against sideways shear forces. For this reason, many bolts have a plain unthreaded shank (called the grip length) as this makes for a better, stronger dowel. The presence of the unthreaded shank has often been given as characteristic of bolts vs. screws, but this is incidental to its use, rather than defining.
Stainless Steel Bolt in India: Industrial Bolts -
Stainless Steel Bolt for Oil & Gas Industries
Stainless Steel Bolt for Petroleum Industries
Stainless Steel Bolt for Nuclear Energy Sector
Stainless Steel Bolt for Aerospace Industry
Stainless Steel Bolt for Defence Industry
We are leading Exporters of Stainless Steel Bolts in more than 85 Countries worldwide.
Stainless Steel Bolt in India: Bolt Finishes -
Plain Finish Bolts: No Coating.
Zinc Plated Bolts: Coated with Zinc.
Zinc and Chromate Bolts: Silvery and offers resistant to corrosion.
Zinc and Yellow Chromate Bolts: Offers better resistant to corrosion.
Hot Dipped Galvanized(HDG) Bolts: Offers superior resistant to corrosion due to the dipping of bolts in the molten zinc.
Cities we supply bolts to -
Sachiya Steel International is manufacturer supplier of Stainless Steel bolt fasteners in most of the major Indian cities in more than 20 states. We are leading supplier of bolts in Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Ludhiana, Delhi, Rajkot, Pune, Coimbatore, Chennai, Bangalore and many other cities.
Bolt Exporters in Mumbai:
Sachiya Steel International Exports Stainless Steel Bolt Fasteners to following countries - Bolt exporters in Saudi Arabia, Oman, Dubai, UAE, Mexico, Kuwait, Qatar, Iraq and many other countries. Sachiya Steel International has created a brand name for itself in the international market, by exporting large quantities of high-quality bolt fasteners.
Additional Information -
Stainless Steel Bolt Price: Rs. 0.50-10 /Piece
Payment Modes: LC(Letter of Cr
edit), TT(Telegraphic Transfer or Wire Transfer), Cheque and others.
Packaging: Bolts are packaged with caution and safety so they reach our clients as good as he would expect.
Port of Dispatch: Mumbai or Kalamboli ports in Maharashtra state of India.
Note: The size, quantity, quality and other details of the Bolts will be written/printed on the packaging of the shipment for convenience.
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[ad_1] Rohit Sharma (PC: X) The captain is the most important individual in a cricket side. In no other team sport does the leader of the troop occupy such a pivotal position. That’s what Australian cricketers are so clear about. They make it a point to target the opponent’s captain with the choicest of verbals ahead of any marquee series. They deliberately try to put that person under psychological pressure. Rohit Sharma will face that and more when he embarks on his most important overseas Test assignment a few weeks from now. He will travel to Australia with few runs under his belt. His returns in Test cricket since the England series earlier this year have not been noteworthy. In four Test and eight innings after that, he has made 104 runs. His failure to provide starts or play longer knocks was one of the reasons behind the series defeat against New Zealand. One shouldn’t judge a batter with an average of 42-plus on the basis of four Tests. He has Test centuries in England and South Africa. But, when it comes to Australia, he has not been that successful. In seven Tests and 14 innings Down Under, Rohit averages 31.38 with just two half-centuries. In the longer format, it’s clearly not one of his favourite destinations. Complicating things further, he has to travel to Australia carrying the ignominy of becoming the first India captain to have lost a home series against New Zealand. His own form will not make him feel comfortable either. By all estimates, he will board the flight for the five-Test series under a lot of pressure. The hostilities visitors usually confront in that country will only make things tougher. Rohit the batter has changed over the years. And this has something to do with the methods he employs in the white-ball formats. In ODIs and T20Is, he has been the early aggressor of late. He imposes himself on the opposition right from the start and plays with a selfless approach. He doesn’t seem to bother about how many runs he scores and focuses on getting the team to a brisk start. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma in Pune Test vs NZ (PC: BCCI) While that principle worked in the last two World Cups in the two formats, the same can’t be said of Test cricket. Rather, this has often turned out to be counterproductive. In the first innings of the first Test against New Zealand in extreme conditions for batting, Rohit spent some time in the middle before charging at Tim Southee, only to see the ball rattle the stumps. Despite a knock of 52 in the second innings of that game, Rohit failed to inspire the team or provide a solid start. His failures meant pressure on the batters who followed as India lost back-to-back Tests at home after a long time. In fact, Rohit had not even made his Test debut when this happened the last time, against England in Mumbai and Kolkata in 2012. A skipper successful in his primary role — batting or bowling — is always a plus for any team. Rohit led by example in the England series earlier this year and also against Australia at home in 2023. He set a template that others followed and the positive impact of that was seen in the results. India won both series, with the captain being a standout performer. Something has snapped since. Whether it’s because of being over-adventurous and following the white-ball formula is difficult to tell. What is there for everyone to see are the failures and the pattern in them. He has suddenly become uncomfortable against pace and spin, and is often getting out while trying to force the issue. This is not a good sign shortly before a huge series. What kind of impact the captain’s inability to get runs can have on the team is also difficult to tell. Then again, it can be seen that it has had a negative impact on the side. It’s very important for Rohit to reboot and get back to his favoured style of play instead of trying too hard to create a template that is difficult to follow. The sooner the better, for him and his team. Also Read: Baffling that India continue to repeat the mistake of preparing rank turners
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[ad_1] Rohit Sharma (PC: X) The captain is the most important individual in a cricket side. In no other team sport does the leader of the troop occupy such a pivotal position. That’s what Australian cricketers are so clear about. They make it a point to target the opponent’s captain with the choicest of verbals ahead of any marquee series. They deliberately try to put that person under psychological pressure. Rohit Sharma will face that and more when he embarks on his most important overseas Test assignment a few weeks from now. He will travel to Australia with few runs under his belt. His returns in Test cricket since the England series earlier this year have not been noteworthy. In four Test and eight innings after that, he has made 104 runs. His failure to provide starts or play longer knocks was one of the reasons behind the series defeat against New Zealand. One shouldn’t judge a batter with an average of 42-plus on the basis of four Tests. He has Test centuries in England and South Africa. But, when it comes to Australia, he has not been that successful. In seven Tests and 14 innings Down Under, Rohit averages 31.38 with just two half-centuries. In the longer format, it’s clearly not one of his favourite destinations. Complicating things further, he has to travel to Australia carrying the ignominy of becoming the first India captain to have lost a home series against New Zealand. His own form will not make him feel comfortable either. By all estimates, he will board the flight for the five-Test series under a lot of pressure. The hostilities visitors usually confront in that country will only make things tougher. Rohit the batter has changed over the years. And this has something to do with the methods he employs in the white-ball formats. In ODIs and T20Is, he has been the early aggressor of late. He imposes himself on the opposition right from the start and plays with a selfless approach. He doesn’t seem to bother about how many runs he scores and focuses on getting the team to a brisk start. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma in Pune Test vs NZ (PC: BCCI) While that principle worked in the last two World Cups in the two formats, the same can’t be said of Test cricket. Rather, this has often turned out to be counterproductive. In the first innings of the first Test against New Zealand in extreme conditions for batting, Rohit spent some time in the middle before charging at Tim Southee, only to see the ball rattle the stumps. Despite a knock of 52 in the second innings of that game, Rohit failed to inspire the team or provide a solid start. His failures meant pressure on the batters who followed as India lost back-to-back Tests at home after a long time. In fact, Rohit had not even made his Test debut when this happened the last time, against England in Mumbai and Kolkata in 2012. A skipper successful in his primary role — batting or bowling — is always a plus for any team. Rohit led by example in the England series earlier this year and also against Australia at home in 2023. He set a template that others followed and the positive impact of that was seen in the results. India won both series, with the captain being a standout performer. Something has snapped since. Whether it’s because of being over-adventurous and following the white-ball formula is difficult to tell. What is there for everyone to see are the failures and the pattern in them. He has suddenly become uncomfortable against pace and spin, and is often getting out while trying to force the issue. This is not a good sign shortly before a huge series. What kind of impact the captain’s inability to get runs can have on the team is also difficult to tell. Then again, it can be seen that it has had a negative impact on the side. It’s very important for Rohit to reboot and get back to his favoured style of play instead of trying too hard to create a template that is difficult to follow. The sooner the better, for him and his team. Also Read: Baffling that India continue to repeat the mistake of preparing rank turners
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Today’s Current Affairs: RCB Fans Turn to Memes as IMD Predicts Rain Ahead of Match Against CSK As the much-anticipated showdown between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) draws near, fans are gearing up for a clash that could determine their team's fate in the IPL 2024 playoffs. However, the excitement is tinged with concern as the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasts a 90% chance of rain on the day of the match. In response, RCB supporters are finding solace in memes as they hope for a stroke of luck to dodge the impending downpour. Stay tuned for updates on this nail-biting match! [ad_2] Download Latest Movies in HD Quality Downloading In 15 seconds Scroll Down to End of This Post const downloadBtn = document.getElementById('download-btn'); const timerBtn = document.getElementById('timer-btn'); const downloadLinkBtn = document.getElementById('download-link-btn'); downloadBtn.addEventListener('click', () => downloadBtn.style.display = 'none'; timerBtn.style.display = 'block'; let timeLeft = 15; const timerInterval = setInterval(() => if (timeLeft === 0) clearInterval(timerInterval); timerBtn.style.display = 'none'; downloadLinkBtn.style.display = 'inline-block'; // Add your download functionality here console.log('Download started!'); else timerBtn.textContent = `Downloading In $timeLeft seconds`; timeLeft--; , 1000); ); [ad_1] Q1. Which teams are facing each other in the clash scheduled on May 18? a) Mumbai Indians vs. Kolkata Knight Riders b) Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs. Chennai Super Kings c) Delhi Capitals vs. Sunrisers Hyderabad d) Rajasthan Royals vs. Punjab Kings Answer: b) Royal Challengers Bengaluru vs. Chennai Super Kings Q2. What is the predicted chance of rainfall on May 18 according to the IMD? a) 50% b) 70% c) 90% d) 100% Answer: c) 90% Q3. How many points do RCB have in the IPL standings? a) 8 points b) 10 points c) 12 points d) 15 points Answer: c) 12 points Q4. Which team would advance to the playoffs in case of a washout? a) Royal Challengers Bengaluru b) Chennai Super Kings c) Both teams earn a point each d) Mumbai Indians Answer: c) Both teams earn a point each [ad_2] What is the main topic of the article? The main topic of the article is the anticipation and uncertainty surrounding the RCB vs CSK cricket match due to heavy rain predicted in Bengaluru. Why are RCB fans turning to memes according to the article? RCB fans are turning to memes to lighten the mood and cope with the uncertainty surrounding the match and the possibility of rain disrupting the game. What is at stake for RCB and CSK in the upcoming match? The upcoming match between RCB and CSK is crucial as both teams are competing for a spot in the IPL 2024 playoffs, with RCB needing to win by a certain margin or chase down a target within a specific time frame to secure a playoff berth. [ad_1] Download Movies Now Searching for Latest movies 20 seconds Sorry There is No Latest movies link found due to technical error. Please Try Again Later. function claimAirdrop() document.getElementById('claim-button').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('timer-container').style.display = 'block'; let countdownTimer = 20; const countdownInterval = setInterval(function() document.getElementById('countdown').textContent = countdownTimer; countdownTimer--; if (countdownTimer < 0) clearInterval(countdownInterval); document.getElementById('timer-container').style.display = 'none'; document.getElementById('sorry-button').style.display = 'block'; , 1000); [ad_2] Today’s current affairs revolve around the highly anticipated RCB Vs CSK match in IPL 2024.
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Match 60: KKR vs MI Head to Head👇
Matches Played : 33
WON=>
Kolkata Knight Riders : 10
Mumbai Indians : 23
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