Nowadays, almost everyone wants to invest in a place where they can get a big return in a secure manner. When it comes to huge returns, the first thing that comes to our mind is investing in the stock market. Investing in the stock market through mutual funds is a popular method.

Although it would be wrong not to say that this year has seen significant volatility in the Indian stock market. There was very little period of long-term stability in 2025. However, there is no doubt that the second half of 2025 has been better than the first half. Mutual funds are directly linked to stock market transactions.

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As a result, the volatility in the stock market has made the mutual fund portfolio of investors unstable. However, this year many schemes have been able to maintain their portfolios even in the declining market. Today we are going to talk about a mutual fund scheme that has turned investors’ Rs 10 lakh into Rs 66 lakh.

Bumper returns in 10 years despite poor performance this year Nippon India Small Cap Fund has indeed had a very bad year, giving negative returns to investors. According to AMFI data, the direct plan of Nippon India Small Cap Fund has given negative returns of 8.33 percent in the last one year. Despite negative returns in one year, the fund has given impressive returns to its investors in the last 10 years.

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The direct plan of Nippon India Small Cap Fund has given impressive returns of 20.81% in the last three years, 28.17% in the last five years and 20.72% in the last ten years. As a result, this mutual fund scheme has transformed a one-time investment of Rs 10 lakh made 10 years ago into a substantial corpus of around Rs 65.73 lakh.

Current holdings of Nippon India Small Cap Fund include major names. The current holdings of Nippon India Small Cap Fund include around 235 companies. The major holdings of this fund include MCX, HDFC Bank, State Bank of India, Karur Vysya Bank, Bharat Heavy Electricals Limited, Upper Industries, TD Power Systems, Reliance Industries and Axis Bank. Nippon India Small Cap Fund invests mostly in industrial stocks. Apart from this, a large portion of this fund is invested in financials, materials, consumer discretionary stocks.

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