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In order to make 6 LPA a year, you need to invest at least 60 LPA. Moreover, the route that you're prescribing won't make liquid income unless you trade in the shares. Dividend alone won't give you anywhere that number. Wealth or portfolio accumulation may be that much provided you invest large sums, but that won't give you liquid money to spend.
The fact that you are asking this here, a random anonymous message board mostly consisting of jobless law students, instead of researching on the financials of these entities, or reading brokerage reports, or at the very least reading research notes on MC, should answer your question.
If BJP wins, bank on Adani, Reliance, JSPL, JSW, Infy

If opposition wins, bank on Hiranandani and Birla companies, also Wipro.
How is investing your savings a side hustle? If you were looking to be a part time trader, I would have understood but long term investment won't fetch u the kind of money that you are looking for and is not a side hustle. Expect around 15-20% gains on the amount invested after 2 years.
How does the work allocation among LI mods take place? Is one given the charge of a single thread so that other mods don't look at it when the latter log in? I'm asking because it's curious how a few threads are left languishing without comments being moderated or published, while some like this one are updated regularly.
You could make money or you could lose money. When you buy shares in a company, you essentially become a partial owner (very minority, partial owner unless you're Warren Buffett, or someone else investing hundreds of millions of dollars at a time). As a result, you win or lose based on the company's fortunes. There's no way to predict that in advance. However, if you buy a big basket of stocks that mimics a stock index, such as the Vanguard Total Market Index, you can figure that you'll do about the same as the market. Over a long period of time -- more than 10 years -- that's usually quite good. Over a short period of time, like 2 years, it's anybody's guess.
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