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Company  LIC Mutual Fund Asset Management Limited
Scheme Name  LIC MF Manufacturing Fund-Reg(G)
Scheme Type  Open ended scheme
Theme  
Benchmark Index  Nifty India Manufacturing - TRI
Fund Manager  Yogesh Patil , Mahesh Bendre
Category  Equity - Thematic Fund - Other
Initial Offer Price (Rs)  Rs. 10
Minimum Investment (Rs)  5000
Additional Investment (Rs)  500
Objective  The investment objective of the Scheme is to achieve long term capital appreciation by predominantly investing in equity and equity related instruments of companies following manufacturing theme.
Max Entry Load%:  
Max Exit Load%:  0
Option Type  Growth, IDCW
Investment Pattern
TypeMinMax
Equity and equity related instruments of companies following manufacturing theme80100
Equity and equity related instruments of other than above companies020
Debt and Money market instruments020
Units issued by REITs and InvITs010
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