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Ghaziabad becoming a fast growing city |
Ghaziabad, Faridabad, Nashik, Patna, Rajkot and Jaipur figure in the top 25 of the list of cities that will be most densely populated by 2020. Delhi occupies the 28th position and Bangalore 67,... |
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| Indian infrastructure sector needs $1 trillion investment in 12th Plan |
Infrastructure sector will require investment of about $1 trillion in the 12th Five Year Plan, double the amount envisaged in the ongoing plan period, as per a report called Real Estate and... |
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| BMC withheld approvals to new projects while restructuring floor-space index (FSI) guidelines |
Delays in project approval for real estate developers in Mumbai have dampened what is considered a robust season for property sales in the city. While as many as 100 developers participated in the... |
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| Indian Builders share resources to fight realty downturn |
The problems of falling sales and rising inventory have forced builders across the country to work with each other - sharing land, labour, investment, as well as other resources, to bring down... |
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| Tough time ahead for Indian real estate sector |
With the US and European debt crisis affecting sentiments across the world, the Indian real estate sector is likely to see a gloomy phase ahead and property developers would face liquidity crunch... |
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