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Tax defaulters in Noida

Tax defaulters in Noida may lose their plots

The Noida administration has been planning to cancel the allotments of plots and properties to allottees who have not paid taxes. A total of 3,696 allottees are yet to pay their taxes to the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (NOIDA). Who are the defaulters? Several allottees pertaining to group housing, residential plots, industrial department, commercial […]

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North east India

North-Eastern states need better connectivity, infrastructure

With better connectivity and infrastructure, the north-eastern states in India would be able to attract faster economic growth, opined Planning Commission Deputy Montek Singh Ahluwalia. He believes that the current connectivity including rail, air, and road in this part is not in accord with the requirement that has been noticed in this region. East Asia […]

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Karnataka’s Land Reforms Act: Builders demand for a change

In a move that created a stir, the builders and developers in Karnataka have proposed a significant change in the Land Reforms Act of the state. CREDAI(Confederation of Real Estate Developers’ Associations of India), the real estate body of Karnataka, has urged the government to make some serious amendments to the recently announced Land Reforms […]

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10 Vastu tips for newly-weds

Vastu tips for a newly wedded couples. Vastu Purusha (also known as the ‘God of the land’) is believed to have a great influence on the prosperity and happiness in the family. Since time immemorial, people follow vastu sastra (vastu norms) to get-rid of negativity and unhappiness in families – whether it’s during the construction […]

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Panel of experts to aid apartment owners in Karnataka

The real estate market of Karnataka has been crippled by builders who construct apartments on disputed land and then sell it off to potential buyers. Such builders have been a bane for the realty sector and has cast a black shadow on the real estate market of the state, by building floors beyond permission and […]

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