Morgan Stanley PE faces Rs 200 cr loss
Fishing in the troubled waters of Indian real estate, Morgan Stanley Private Equity is staring at Rs.200 crore loss.
Fishing in the troubled waters of Indian real estate, Morgan Stanley Private Equity is staring at Rs.200 crore loss.
Realty major DLF’s Chairman K P Singh, Mahindra group chief Anand Mahindra, and movie actors Amir Khan and Akshay Kumar were honoured at Asian Awards in London last night for the respective achievements.
The third annual global Energy Efficiency Indicator (EEI) shows that building owners and operators throughout India continue to place higher importance on energy management in comparison to their peers in other major countries.
Prime minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday, July 24, announced setting up of an independent environment regulator that would lead to a complete change in the process of granting environment clearances.
DLF, India’s largest real estate company, will sell its shareholding in two IT SEZs in Pune and Noida, for a combined value of Rs.1,300 crore.
The Keventer Group is planning to step up its activities in Bengal & Bihar, including a major foray into real estate.
The Aricent Group has just concluded the largest corporate land disposition in the history of the Gurgaon real estate market.
In a first ever realty project based on designs from prospective home buyers in India, Mumbai-Pune developer Kumar Urban development Limited (KUL) today announced the launch of an integrated eco-friendly township in Pune’s IT hub at Hinjewadi.
Real Estate may boast off to be the second largest economic activity and the largest employment provider in the economy, but when it comes to have a say in the policy making, they are found to be sulking.
Mumbai city has been known to receive heavy rainfall during the monsoons. Being a coastal city, Mumbai needs to understand the requirement for costal construction and heavy rainfall. More than 80% of the pre-1990s construction is in distress because of poor quality material and harshness of environment. Despite all this, Mumbai was one of the last cities to take up blended cement that helps fight problems related to waterproofing.