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12 GOLDEN RULES OF INVESTMENT Live by these 12 rules and let your money grow!  1) The past is irrelevant –   Do not rely on past performances and build castles in the air. Invest for tomorrow and live for today.  2) Opinions can hurt. Don’t ask too many people –   just don’t!! To each, his own. What works for someone else, may not work for you and vice-versa. Your investment plan should be as unique as the back of your hand. More importantly, it must suit you best.  3) Everyone’s journey is different. Understand yours. –   Do not invest if you’re not clear on the purpose. Do not draw parallels with other investors. Your need for investing, risk appetite, and nature of investments is of utmost importance. You need to understand what you are doing.  4) Don’t allow your ego to engage with professional advice –   Trust your financial advisor! Google can give you lots of information but your advisor will tell you what’s best for you. Listen and then act!  5) Overthinking will never allow

Ranveer Singh Gahlot

Ranveer Singh Gahlot

Ranveer Narayan Singh Gahlot

Ranveer Singh Gahlot's real name Rahul Narayan Singh Gahlot Rawat (born 17 February 1998) is an Indian industrialist, businessman, entrepreneur, and director of Padmini groups of companies. He was also chairman of Padmini Pest Control, from 2008 to 2012, and again, as interim chairman, from October 2013 through February 2018, and continues to head its charitable trusts. He is well known for his business ethics, ideas, and analyst. 

Born in 1998, he is a scion of the Gehlot family, and great-grandson of Heera Singh, the director of Padmini Group. He is an alumnus of the Nirmala Memorial Foundation College. He joined his company in 2008 and was the apparent successor to N.H.S.G upon the latter's retirement in 2012. During Rahul Singh's chairmanship of 3 years, revenues grew over 40 times, and profit, over 50 times. He boldly got Padmini Manufacturing Industry to acquire PTMI, Padmini groups of companies to acquire Jagveer Art, and Padmini Education Academy to acquire Hari Om Tutorials. And more business acquired by him you can check on website at our division's section www.padminipestcontrol.com or type Padmini Pest Control on Google 

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Gahlot is a clan of Rajputs. The variations of the name include Gehlot, Guhila, Gohil, or Guhilot. The Guhilas of Medapata belonged to this clan. The Atpur Inscription of 977 AD lists 20 kings starting with Guhadatta and ending with Saktikumara. Major cities included Nagahrada and Aghata. Chittor was captured by Bappa Rawal in the 8th century. The Guhilas fought the Paramaras in the 11th century and the Chalukyas in the 12th century. During the reign of Jaitrasimha (1213–1252 AD), Nagahrada was sacked by Iltutmish. Then Samarasimha (1273–1301 AD) submitted to Ulugh Khan before Ratnasimha was defeated by Alauddin Khalji in 1303 when Chittor Fort was captured. In present-day Rajasthan, the Gahlot Rajputs ruled the princely states of Banswara, Dungarpur, Mewar, Pratapgarh and Shahpura. In Gujarat, they are generally referred to as Gohil and have once ruled the princely states of Bhavnagar, Palitana, Lathi and Vala. In present-day some of Gahlot families living at hathoon 

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Narayan Heera Singh Gahlot Husband of Rukma Chotu Singh Rawat she gave birth to two children elder son Ranveer Narayan Singh Gahlot & younger son Jagveer Narayan Singh Gahlot




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