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Construction sector in India expects 10.7% growth in FY22

Construction sector is likely to surge at 10.7% in FY22


John Deere to hold majority ownership in Kreisel Electric

John Deere plans to obtain majority ownership of Kreisel Electric


Telangana girl produces micro-houses for the poor

Perala Manasa Reddy, a civil engineer, from Telangana builds low cost-housing solutions for the poor


GUVNL reissues scrapped solar tenders

The company has reissued its previously scrapped 800 MW solar tenders


The Real Estate Pile-Up

Developers are sitting on unsold inventory worth Rs.3,700 billion.


Has RERA transformed Indian real estate sector into an investor-friendly market?

Indian home buyers have traditionally been at a disadvantage in the property market. Despite the fact that three in ten property projects are said to face some kind of construction delay, buyers who had to buy into under-construction projects because of budget constraints had little recourse if the ..


IT office absorption increases by 10%, lease transactions up by 52%

Bengaluru and Hyderabad together recorded over 50 per cent of total pan-India IT space take-up. IT, ITeS occupiers have taken a big leap in office lease transactions in the last 15 years. Office space demand from them increased from 1.4 million sq ft in 2001 to 15.2 million sq ft in 2015.


Here’s a look at how job losses will impact residential property demand in IT cities

With job losses looming large for those employed in the IT industry, demand for residential realty across Indian IT hubs of Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, as also Navi Mumbai in Mumbai and Noida in NCR could be impacted. Among cities, Bengaluru and Pune both rely heavily on IT companies, not only for j..


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