49% NRIs looking for investment in property
About 49 per cent of non-resident Indians, or NRIs, are looking to buy property in India purely for investment purposes, according to a study.
About 49 per cent of non-resident Indians, or NRIs, are looking to buy property in India purely for investment purposes, according to a study.
The Competition Appellate Tribunal (COMPAT) will today, November 9, hear…
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Unitech in its petition before the CLB, in which it accused Telenor and its executives of ‘oppressive and mala-fide actions’ has offered to buy Norwegian partner Telenor’s 67.25% stake in their mobile joint venture.