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India’s aam aadmi is urbanising, but can the city systems keep up?India's cities are growing rapidly, creating economic opportunities and demanding new homes and services. While government spending on infr...
Delhi bets on master plan, new supply to regain edge in NCR real estateDelhi's real estate is set for growth with new policies and urban planning. Gurgaon and Noida grew due to Delhi's land use issues. A new ma...
DDA to launch a premium housing scheme, to offer 177 residential HIG, MIG, and LIG flats across DelhiThe Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is set to launch its Premium Housing Scheme 2025, offering 177 flats and garages via e-auction across...
DDA reduces amalgamation charges for commercial properties, to boost real estate in the capitalThe Delhi Development Authority has significantly reduced amalgamation charges for commercial properties from 10% to 1% of the circle rate....
Noida approves new redevelopment policy inspired by Mumbai modelNoida Authority has approved a redevelopment policy, inspired by Mumbai, to revitalize prime areas by demolishing old EWS flats and constru...
Poll Vault: Realtors start making plans for DelhiDelhi real estate may see a boost as developers anticipate fast-tracked approval of the Delhi Master Plan 2041 (MPD-2041). Stakeholders are...
Delhi Master Plan could offer a Rs 50,000 crore opportunity for industriesThe Delhi Master Plan 2041, awaiting government approval, is projected to generate significant economic growth. The plan aims to create 500...
A $2 billion airport will test Modi’s mission, Adani’s ambitionsIn many ways, the Adani Group-helmed $2.1 billion project in the satellite city of Navi Mumbai is a microcosm of the massive infrastructure...
Developers see high demand for gated apartments in Central and West DelhiDLF will also soon announce the last tower of the 2.1 million sq. ft. first phase of Midtown West, a premium residential complex on Shivaji...
Real estate firms stuck in insolvency courts have a slower resolution rate, study showsOut of 2,298 Corporate Insolvency Resolution Process (CIRP) cases under the Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code, 518 are related to real estate. S...
Second Covid wave: Govt's decision to carry on with infra projects & its impact on thousands of workersGovernment decision to carry on with core sector projects at the peak of the second Covid wave has been a boon and a bane: it saved the liv...
2020 saw environment bounce back to its glory, even if temporarilyAccording to the Central Pollution Control Board, there was a significant improvement in air quality during lockdown (from March 22 to May ...
Delhi could be the world’s most populous city by 2028. But is it really prepared?Already, India’s capital city is the world’s second most populous urban agglomeration. The future is even more frightening.
Railways' freight traffic declining on non-competitive tariff: SurveyThe share of Indian Railways in freight movement has been witnessing a drop over a period of time, mainly on account of non-competitive tar...
Middle income housing of 900-1,200 sq ft accounts for 40% of housing demand: ReportThe report also stated that between the 300 and 450 sq ft, the latter was in greater demand and in both cases demand and supply were in syn...
Affordable housing contributed over 50 per cent to sales in Q3 FY17: SurveyAccording to a study by property portal PropTiger, the affordable housing segment, which includes units below Rs 50 lakh, continued to have...
AIIMS, NBCC sign MoU to build 3,000 flats for hospital staffUnion Urban Development minister M Venkaiah Naidu said the project will change the face of AIIMS.
- ‘Urban Planning is a Truly Fascinating Process’
British engineering and design firm Atkins is sharply increasing its India focus, at a time when the country is bracing for a raft of chang...
- Public-Private Partnership: Cornerstone of India’s economic growth
At the turn of the century, there were just about a couple of major infrastructure projects that were built partnering the private sector, ...
- Rules of the land distort urban realty
Even while Mumbai cries for space, the Mumbai Port Trust, AAI, defence forces, railways and salt department sit on over 3,000 acres in the ...