Housing
Adani Group plans self-financing for Dharavi slum redevelopment
03 Jan 2024
The Adani Group, spearheading the redevelopment of Dharavi slums in Mumbai, aims to fund the entire project through internal accruals and potential equity sales in the special purpose vehicle (SPV) dedicated to the initiative.
Adani Group plans self-financing for Dharavi slum redevelopment
03 Jan 2024
The Adani Group, spearheading the redevelopment of Dharavi slums in Mumbai, aims to fund the entire project through internal accruals and potential equity sales in the special purpose vehicle (SPV) dedicated to the initiative.
Godrej Properties achieves record sales with the Gurugram luxury housing project
26 Dec 2023
Godrej Properties announced on Tuesday, 26 December 2023, the successful sale of more than 600 flats in its newest luxury housing venture in Gurugram, Haryana.
DDA to launch mega sale of 12,000 flats in June
26 May 2017
Provides a clear road map on housing
29 Feb 2016
Cidco plans 14 old age homes across Navi Mumbai
28 Dec 2015
Shapoorji Pallonji Group in pact with top lenders to create 20,000 quality affordable homes in India
31 Jul 2015
Housing industry seeks infra status
25 Feb 2015
Centre to launch `housing for all’ scheme soon: Venkaiah Naidu
10 Dec 2014
The government will provide housing for an estimated three crore people identified as homeless, as it rolls out a scheme to provide housing to all, urban development minister M Venkaiah Naidu said today
SC cracks whip on centre, states over shelters for urban homeless
14 Nov 2014
A three-judge bench headed by Chief Justice H L Dattu also asked the union urban development ministry to "find out ways and means to provide necessary temporary shelter to all homeless people in the entire country
Tata Steel to come out with Rs32,000 ‘nano’ home
16 Jul 2011
Housing sector gets a boost
28 Feb 2011
MHADA to revamp rules to create more housing
07 Sep 2010
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