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Rs 9 Crore In 20 Years! ‘Average’ Techie Shares Investment Journey
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An Indian IT professional built Rs 9 crore in 20 years via disciplined equity and mutual fund investing, earning praise for his financial freedom story./
By 2026, his annual salary had grown to about Rs 65 lakh, while his investment portfolio had swelled to nearly Rs 9 crore.
Whether salaried employees or business owners, most Indians worry about how to build a financial cushion for life after retirement. While many continue to favour conservative investment options, a recent post by an IT professional on Reddit has struck a chord online, offering a compelling counter-narrative built on discipline and long-term investing.
The now-viral post details how the engineer accumulated a corpus of nearly Rs 9 crore over two decades, without inherited wealth, overseas income, stock options or windfall gains from real estate. Describing himself as an “average guy working in IT industry”, the 47-year-old said he began his career in 2005 with an annual salary of Rs 3 lakh and no investment portfolio to speak of.
According to the post, the professional invested in equities from the very beginning of his career, avoided fixed deposits, lived frugally and consistently channelled a significant portion of his income into stocks and mutual funds. He was the sole earning member of a family of five throughout this period. “No onsite/dollar earnings though travelled to multiple countries from company/self,” he wrote, adding that his approach remained unchanged even as his income rose over the years.
By 2026, his annual salary had grown to about Rs 65 lakh, while his investment portfolio had swelled to nearly Rs 9 crore. Of this, around Rs 8 crore is invested directly in equities and about Rs 1 crore in mutual funds. He claims his portfolio has delivered an average annual return, or XIRR, of roughly 21%, an exceptional figure by market standards.
“No ESOP. Salary is pre-tax. Each year there was some extra bonus/awards as usual,” he further wrote, saying that he was the only earning member in a family of five.
The IT professional attributed his success largely to the power of compounding. “This is pure compounding with 21% XIRR. The magic happens after 10-15 years. I still hold many shares for decade,” he wrote. He also noted that he invested his annual bonuses in the market and now earns close to Rs 6 lakh a year in dividends from his equity holdings.
The post has drawn widespread praise on social media, with users calling it a rare and honest account amid stories dominated by overseas earnings and startup windfalls. “21 percent XIRR is insane, can you please guide us on this,” one user commented.
Another wrote, “A true story of a common Indian IT professional. Thanks for keeping it real.” Yet another said the post stood out because it showed that financial freedom is possible in India through disciplined spending and long-term investing.
January 12, 2026, 21:19 IST
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Gudhi Padwa, Eid-Ul-Fitr And Weekend Holidays Next Week: Banks Closed On These Days Between March 16-22
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Banks across India will observe several public and regional holidays next week in March 2026 under the RBI holiday calendar.

Bank Holiday This Week: Full RBI Holiday List
Bank Holiday In February 2026: Banks across India will observe several public and regional holidays next week in March 2026 under the RBI holiday calendar. These holidays are not uniform nationwide and vary from state to state. That means on some dates, banks in certain states will remain closed, while in others, they will function normally.
During bank holidays, customers can continue to access services through net banking, mobile banking, UPI, and ATMs. However, cheque clearing and other over-the-counter services under the Negotiable Instruments Act will not be available.
March 17: Shab-I-Qadr
Banks will be closed in Imphal, Jammu, and Srinagar.
March 19: Gudhi Padwa / Ugadi Festival / Telugu New Year’s Day / Sajibu Nongmapanba (Cheiraoba) / 1st Navratra
Banks will be closed in Belapur, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Imphal, Jammu, Mumbai, Nagpur, Panaji, Srinagar, and Vijayawada.
March 20: Eid-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan) / Jumat-ul-Vida
Banks will be closed in Agartala, Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Belapur, Bengaluru, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Gangtok, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Imphal, Itanagar, Jaipur, Kanpur, Kochi, Kohima, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Panaji, Patna, Raipur, Ranchi, Shillong, Shimla, Srinagar, Thiruvananthapuram, and Vijayawada.
March 21: Ramzan-Id (Id-Ul-Fitr) (Shawal-1) / Khutub-E-Ramzan / Sarhul
Banks will be closed in Ahmedabad, Aizawl, Belapur, Bhopal, Chandigarh, Dehradun, Jaipur, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, and Ranchi.
March 22: Sunday
Bank branches across India will be closed for the weekend.
Upcoming Bank Holidays In March 2026
March 26: Shree Ram Navami
Banks will be closed in Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Belapur, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Ranchi, and Shimla.
March 27: Shree Ram Navami (Chaite Dasain)
Banks will be closed in Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Dehradun, Jaipur, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, Patna, Ranchi, and Gangtok.
March 31: Mahavir Janmakalyanak / Mahavir Jayanti
Banks will be closed in Ahmedabad, Belapur, Bengaluru, Chennai, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kanpur, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Nagpur, New Delhi, Patna, Raipur, Ranchi, and Vijayawada.
| Holiday Description | Day |
|---|---|
| Holika Dahan | 2 |
| Holi (Second Day)/Dol Jatra/Dhulandi/Holika Dahan | 3 |
| Holi/Holi 2nd Day – Dhuleti/Yaosang 2nd Day | 4 |
| Chapchar Kut | 13 |
| Shab-I-Qadr | 17 |
| Gudhi Padwa/Ugadi Festival/Telugu New Year’s Day/Sajibu Nongmapanba (Cheiraoba)/1st Navratra | 19 |
| Eid-Ul-Fitr (Ramzan)/Jumat-ul-Vida | 20 |
| Ramzan-Id (Id-Ul-Fitr) (Shawal-1)/Khutub-E-Ramzan/Sarhul | 21 |
| Shree Ram Navami | 26 |
| Shree Ram Navami (Chaite Dasain) | 27 |
| Mahavir Janmakalyanak/Mahavir Jayanti | 31 |
March 15, 2026, 09:13 IST
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