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What is E85 Fuel? Here's Why It's Cheaper but Not Ideal for Every Car
Finance influencer CA Sarthak Ahuja explains the launch of E85 fuel in India, a cheaper alternative priced about Rs 20 less per litre than petrol. While it promises savings and lower emissions, the reduced energy output leads to lower mileage, impacting overall cost efficiency. He also highlights that E85 is not suitable for regular cars, making it essential for vehicle owners to understand compatibility before switching.
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Best Startup Ideas 2026: Where Investors Are Putting Their Money
The latest startup trends highlight high-growth opportunities for Indian founders across AI, healthcare, and agriculture. With investors actively looking to fund data-driven ideas, businesses focused on personalized medicine, low-pesticide farming, and AI-powered company tools are gaining traction. The key advantage lies in building strong, proprietary datasets and proving real-world impact, making it easier for entrepreneurs to attract venture capital and scale rapidly in 2026.
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Planning to Leave India for Dubai? Sarthak Ahuja Says Think Twice
Thinking about moving to Dubai for a relaxed lifestyle? Sarthak Ahuja shares why you might be in for a surprise.
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Life Insurance & MWPA: Sarthak Ahuja Shares the Crucial Clause That Can Protect Your Family
Sarthak Ahuja explains how Section 6 of the Married Women's Property Act (MWPA), 1874 can safeguard your life insurance payout from creditors.
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Flaunting a Lavish Lifestyle on Social Media? Beware of Tax Penalties, Warns Sarthak Ahuja
Displaying an extravagant lifestyle on social media could trigger an unexpected tax audit-here's why.
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Sarthak Ahuja Explains About Income Tax Informant's Reward Scheme: Get Paid for Reporting Black Money
The Income Tax Department offers rewards of up to rupees 5 crore to informers/individuals who provide credible information about undisclosed black money under the Income Tax Informant's Reward Scheme.
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Income Tax Department's Scrutiny on Frequent Travelers: Insights by Sarthak Ahuja
The Income Tax Department may soon use data from Digi Yatra app to scrutinize frequent travelers, raising concerns for business travelers and air passengers alike.
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