Global House Price Index for Q2 2011
Residential prices in Asia continue to increase, contrary to the pattern elsewhere, according to the Global House Price Index for the second quarter of 2011 by property consultant Knight Frank.
Residential prices in Asia continue to increase, contrary to the pattern elsewhere, according to the Global House Price Index for the second quarter of 2011 by property consultant Knight Frank.
Puravankara Projects Limited has launched a new scheme where customer can own a Purva apartment only by paying the initial 20% without any further financial outflows up to possession.
We recently saw an unprecedented turn in India’s history, when public opinion and passive resistance led by a small group of ‘civil society’ representatives persuaded a reluctant Government to proceed towards an anti-corruption legislation.
The Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) on Wednesday, September 7, asked Sahara to file an affidavit explaining the method by which entities of the group had raised thousands of crores of rupees from investors through convertible instruments.
The landmark Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Bill that seeks to lay down norms for increased compensation to land owners, is all set to be tabled in Parliament today.
DLF is planning to move the Competition Appellate Tribunal by early next week, to appeal against the Competition Commission of India’s (CCI) order imposing Rs.630-crore penalty on the firm.
The SAT on Tuesday, September 6, rejected an application by an investor of Sahara Housing Investment Corp to become a party in the ongoing dispute between the Sahara group companies and the market regulator SEBI.
Jaiprakash Associates (JPA), the Jaypee Group flagship, is on the look out for a strategic partner for its cement business, the third largest in the country.
Why did the Central Government register its debenture-issue prospectus and then take well over a year to suddenly say it didn’t agree, asked counsel for the Sahara group of companies at the Securities Appellate Tribunal (SAT) today.
The much-anticipated revision of India’s archaic land acquisition laws will be considered by the Cabinet next week.