MCHI Property 2011 Exhibition concludes with resolution of safe and secure home buying
MCHI Property 2011 Exhibition concluded with a record footfall of 86,882 visitors.
MCHI Property 2011 Exhibition concluded with a record footfall of 86,882 visitors.
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has inaugurated the ‘Northeast Realty Expo 2011’ at the Maniram Dewan Trade Centre on Thursday, August 25.
Janaadhar Constructions, handed over the keys to home buyers of Janaadhar Shubha, its first affordable housing project targeted at the aspiring first-time home owner among the urban low income group.
Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) will take up petitions by two Sahara group companies, Sahara India Real Estate and Sahara Housing Investment Corp, challenging a SEBI order against them, on Tuesday, August 16.
Supertech has signed contract with Benoy, a U.K.-based architectural firm, for master planning and architectural designing of an upcoming 30,00,000 square feet site mixed use development project in Noida.
The Ministry of Rural Development has decided to get the names of the companies IL&FS Ltd, Infrastructure Kerala Ltd, Marg Ltd, Megha Engineering Infrastructure Ltd and Seri Infrastructure Finance Ltd cleared from the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.
In an obvious chain of patronage IL&FS, the company which gets the contract opts for Sanganer project Rajasthan from where Arvind Mayaram’s mother Indira Mayaram has been contesting Assembly elections and Mayaram and family has farmland there.
At a time when investigations into the “mother of all scams” the 2G spectrum allocation scam allegedly by former telecom minister A Raja and owners of some telecom firms are in full swing and the Apex Court is monitoring the investigations, it has come to light that the Rural Development Ministry has been awarding projects to a major infrastructure and finance company, IL&FS which had invested in the scam tainted DB Realty.
Shares in developer DB Realty hit a record low on Monday after its Managing Director Shahid Balwa, embroiled in a widening telecom corruption investigation, resigned from his position.
Seven years ago, the managing committee of the National Sports Club of India (NSCI) suddenly started breaking down the existing Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium to start building–what they led everyone to believe–would be Mumbai’s first international Olympic size indoor stadium. The project was conceived in 2003 to be worth around Rs 40 crore and scheduled to be completed in 18 months. Seven years and Rs 200 crore later, it still isn’t functional, but the superstructure is ready.