‘Bahut badiya bhai’: Internet reacts as NIT grad shares how he reached ₹50 lakh net worth
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E-PaperSubscribeSubscribeEnjoy unlimited accessSubscribe Now! Get features like A Reddit post by a 29-year-old professional has struck a chord with many Indians navigating finances, family responsibilities, and long-term goals. Married, with plans to start a family soon, the user shared a detailed snapshot of his financial journey—from taking loans for education to becoming debt-free and building a growing investment base. Man shares how he reached ₹50 lakh net worth from scratch. (Pexels)The user completed B.Tech from an NIT in 2019 and later pursued an MBA from IIM Kozhikode, graduating in 2022. His education came with a cost— ₹3 lakh in loans for engineering and ₹14 lakh for the MBA, along with some support from his father and personal savings. Also read | JPMorgan asked ‘star banker’ Viswas Raghavan to leave, Citi hired him for $52 million despite allegations of bullying After securing a job post-MBA, he prioritised clearing his loans. The engineering loan was repaid within six months, while the MBA loan took three and a half years. He has now been debt-free for the past six months. His financial planning did not stop at loan repayment. He began investing through SIPs early, starting with ₹30,000 per month and gradually increasing it to ₹65,000. Today, his net worth includes ₹20.5 lakh in mutual funds, ₹8.5 lakh in savings, ₹7 lakh in fixed deposits, ₹12 lakh in EPF, and ₹2 lakh in sovereign gold bonds. Also read | Man messages Lorna Hajdini amid JPMorgan sexual abuse row, claims to get a reply Alongside this, he contributes Rs15,000 to ₹20,000 monthly to support his parents, even though his father continues to earn. Despite financial progress, one concern remains—housing. With no inheritance or owned primary residence, he feels pressure to secure a home for his family. His plan is to eventually move to a Tier-2 or Tier-3 town and either buy land to build a house or purchase a flat. Also read | Radhika Merchant lookalike imagines life at Antilia, internet amused The user has taken a ₹2 crore term insurance policy but is yet to get health insurance. The post received encouraging responses online. Many praised his discipline and progress. One user wrote, “You're doing absolutely great. Give yourself another 2 years to increase your savings then buy an apartment.” Another commented, “Bahut badiya bhai. Keep going.” A third added, “Glad to see these kind of lovely posts on here. Proud of you bhai, keep at it!!” The story reflects a growing trend of young Indians carefully balancing aspirations, responsibilities, and financial independence. The Trending Desk at HindustanTimes.com is a team of writers covering stories that spark conversations across the internet, from viral moments and celebrity updates to everyday news that gets people talking. Stay tuned for the latest buzz, trends and social media highlights.Read More





