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TATA INDIA TAX SAVINGS FUND




Tata India Tax Savings Fund

Investment Objective: To provide medium to long term capital gains along with income tax relief to its unitholders while emphasizing the importance of capital appreciation.
Fund Manager:
Mr. Rupesh Patel, has experience of 18 years. He has been managing this fund since April 2015.

Scheme Snapshot:

Type: ELSS Fund
AUM: Rs 1,816 Crs
NAV (Gr): Rs. 18.81
Expense Ratio: 2.11%Inception 
Date: March 1996
Benchmark: S&P BSE SENSEX TRI
Avg Mkt Cap: Rs 1,30,000 crs
Note: Avg market cap is based on available portfolio detail of 94% of equity holdings

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