CSP Shukla

  • CSP Shukla  

    posted a blog

    1 week ago

    The Gift of Clarity

    "Secrets may be personal, but silence in family matters can be painful." People often believe their loved ones will handle their affairs when they can’t. However, one of the best things we can do for our family is to provide clarity. By sharing important information in advance, you can protect them from confusion, helplessness, and stress during a hard time. Essential information to share ...
  • CSP Shukla  

    posted a blog

    3 weeks ago

    Your last will and testament

    It's common to delay making a will, thinking it's something for old age. However, a will isn’t about your age; it’s about giving clear instructions, showing you care, and meeting your responsibilities. It ensures your wishes are followed long after you’re gone. A story of proactive planning Meet Rohan, a software engineer in his early 40s who had built a comfortable life for his wife a...
  • CSP Shukla  

    posted a blog

    3 weeks ago

    Private Trust Planning Your Legacy with Care

    It's a common aspiration to build a life of prosperity and accumulate assets like property, investments, and savings. Yet, many people feel uncertain about what will happen to their hard-earned wealth after they're gone. Questions linger: Will my family be provided for, or will my assets become a source of conflict? A story of thoughtful provision Consider the case of Mr. Sharma, a prosperou...
  • CSP Shukla  

    posted a blog

    3 weeks ago

    Wealth Beyond Self

    In Indian philosophy, the Purusharthas —Dharma (virtue), Artha (material prosperity), Kama (pleasure), and Moksha (spiritual freedom)—act as guiding principles for life. Among these, Artha, or wealth, holds a crucial position, but it is never meant to exist in isolation. Its acquisition must always be grounded in Dharma, and its application should be aimed at benefiting society. As ancient ...
  • CSP Shukla  

    posted a blog

    3 weeks ago

    Estate Planning

    धर्मस्य तत्त्वं निहितं गुहायाम् “Dharmasya tattvaṁ nihitaṁ guhāyām” – The essence of duty lies hidden in the heart. (Mahabharata) In every Indian household, we grow up hearing that “family comes first.” Estate planning is one way of living that value even when we are no longer around. It is not just about money or property...

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