Kerala Government to start training academy for construction workers
The Kerala Government is planning to start a ‘Kerala Construction Academy’ which will impart short-term training to unskilled workers in the construction industry.
The Kerala Government is planning to start a ‘Kerala Construction Academy’ which will impart short-term training to unskilled workers in the construction industry.
The Competition Commission of India (CCI) penalty of Rs.630 crore on DLF has raked up the old debate in the sector as to whether the business falls under the service sector.
‘Winning the decade,’ is the focal theme of the fourth edition of GIREM, Global Initiative for Restructuring Environment and Management, the flagship urban development and real estate conference to be held at The Zuri White Sands, Goa.
Following demands from different quarters and to facilitate more discussion and debate on the Draft Development Plan for Hyderabad Metropolitan Region, the last date for objections and suggestions would be extended by two months.
Gujarat Institute of Housing and Estate Developers (GIHED) is expecting Rs.1,000 crore business during its two-day property exhibition at Goregaon starting on Saturday, September 10.
A large number of people in Pune have been showing keen interest in booking their properties through an online mode.
CREDAI welcomed the BMC’s announcement that the redevelopment projects in the city will not be covered under new DC rules for levying extra premium on FSI for certain areas.
Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India (CREDAI) Pune has opened e-PROFEST 2011, Pune’s Virtual Realty Fair.
Kumar Urban Development Ltd (KUL) has raised Rs.50 crore from two private investors, taking its total fund-raising this year to about Rs.300 crore.
The Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Association of India (CREDAI) has estimated that the sector will face a funding gap to the tune of USD 70 billion over the next five years.