DB Realty’s Srinagar deal cancelled
Civil Aviation Minister Vyalar Ravi has cancelled the lease contract of Srinagar’s Centaur Hotel which was allotted to DB Realty, the company of Shahid Balwa.
Civil Aviation Minister Vyalar Ravi has cancelled the lease contract of Srinagar’s Centaur Hotel which was allotted to DB Realty, the company of Shahid Balwa.
The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) has filed a caveat in the Supreme Court claiming that any petition on its ongoing case against two Sahara group entities cannot be decided without its knowledge.
A first-of-its-kind real estate exhibition showcasing the finest properties and realty investment opportunities in Kerala is being organized in the city.
Capital markets regulator Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) on Friday issued a public notice alerting investors about a ban on money mobilization by two Sahara group firms.
Real estate developers across Gujarat have withdrawn stir as the government decided to give a 50% relief on increased jantri rates.
The rollback on jantri rates has been welcomed by land developers and builders as well as the Opposition Congress, which claimed the government had given in to public sentiment.
Real Estate developers in Gujarat are unanimous to protest against the revised jantri rates. Even after their talks with the Government on Monday they have announced that they will continue their protest by not executing any sale deeds till May 5.
Aanya Real Estate and Luxora Realty jointly are coming up with a green initiative in Nagpur, there are row houses, sky villas, cottages, Olympics sports training center, Schools, Hospitals, Praying Center, thus creating a lifestyle living environment in Nagpur and attracting consumers across India.
While the real estate market in India is far from satisfactory, a section of real estate developers are exploring opportunities in neighboring nations including Sri Lanka and Bangladesh as the governments, seeking to boost economic growth, are providing incentives to develop infrastructure.
“Reduction in taxes and flexibility in approval process will provide affordable homes to the masses. If these two elements are addressed by the government, selling price of the homes will be reduced by at least 33%,” said Lalit Kumar Jain, President of CREDAI.