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Varun Bhambhani

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Medial • 20d

Working from home has quietly reshaped personal finance. The savings are real and significant. A typical urban commuter spends thousands every month on travel, food, and clothing. With a home setup, you could save ₹1.5 to ₹2 lakh a year. Those savings are not just money kept. They are money that can compound over time. Remote work is both a cultural and a financial advantage for anyone who understands the math.

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