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Dhirendra Kumar

The Quiet Revolution in India’s mutual fund landscape

The Quiet Revolution in India’s mutual fund landscape

by Dhirendra Kumar |Oct 31, 2025

How India's Investors Discovered That Boring Investing Wins

How Deep are Your Reforms?

How deep are your reforms?

by Dhirendra Kumar |Feb 23, 2015

This year, there's nothing to stop the finance minister from breaking the mould except a failure of the imagination, or a failure of courage.

Dhirendra Kumar, CEO, Value Research

Mutual fund industry needs an urgent fix: Dhirendra Kumar

by Dhirendra Kumar |May 20, 2014

You don't have to talk to many people to know that the Indian mutual fund segment is in crisis, writes Dhirendra Kumar, CEO, Value Research.

'For the serious investor, this study on funds will hold more utility as a learning experience'

by Dhirendra Kumar |May 21, 2013

The right way to approach Business Today's annual Best Mutual Funds study is to remember that the individual funds must be seen only in the context of the different categories under which they hav...

Best Mutual Funds: Value Research CEO Dhirendra Kumar on how rankings help

by Dhirendra Kumar |Mar 13, 2012

In the two decades since Business Today and Value Research jointly conducted the first systematic analysis of Indian mutual funds, the number, size and variety of Indian mutual funds have increase...

Errors of commission

by Dhirendra Kumar |Sep 24, 2009

Insurers have the chance to provide services that clients will buy willingly, instead of being trapped into doing it.

Innovation: The way forward

by Dhirendra Kumar |Jun 12, 2009

In the past two years, the mutual fund space has seen both the good and the bad.

Indias most wanted stocks

by Narayan Krishnamurthy |Nov 14, 2008

The market is back to the January 2006 level. Value Research and <em>Money Today</em> look at how India&rsquo;s most wanted stocks fared in this journey.

Funds to weather the bear markets

by Dhirendra Kumar |Aug 8, 2008

A mutual fund expert blends objective analysis with a dose of subjectivity to list funds that can withstand any market phase.

Debt is good but equity isn't bad

by Dhirendra Kumar |Apr 13, 2007

There is an old saying: Gentlemen prefer bonds. But today, the one who is chasing a bond is a punter.&nbsp; Gentlemen today prefer a mix of equities and bonds.