Indians largest tourist group by nationality in Sri Lanka
Interestingly, this has been a gradual shift in the source markets for the country’s tourism sector, with arrivals from the traditional source markets of Western Europe declining as a percentage of total arrivals and Asian countries increasing their market share, led by China and India.
Tier-II Cities Evolve Into Senior Living Hubs
An increasing number of developers are venturing into the senior living space to cater to the continuing growth in number of senior citizens. It is estimated that in around five years’ time, there would be many more projects outside prominent cities.
India today- modest optimism, significant risks
According to IMF, India remains a bright spot. It has achieved escape velocity from the BRICS bloc and is off on its own growth trajectory. However, a lot – if not everything – depends on FM Jaitley delivering swift implementation of Indirect Tax reforms (read: GST), passage of the Bankruptcy Policy, lowered Corporate Tax rates and overall enhanced ease of doing business.
Sahakar Nagar – Pune’s most aspirational neighbourhood
Once the historical seat of Peshwas, the erstwhile prime ministers of the Maratha Empire; Sahakar Nagar is today one of the oldest, greenest and respected address in Pune. It is home to some of the prominent businesspersons, politicians and movers and shakers in Pune, the second largest city in Maharashtra and an important political hub in the Indian subcontinent.
Upward trend predicted for office market in Delhi
Findings of the latest Asia Pacific office markets sentiment survey reveal an interesting outlook for the political and financial capitals of India
The ‘I’ In BRICS Now Implies Hope
All in all, it was an exhilarating session that left me alternately beaming with pride and whispering a prayer. But hey, nobody ever assumed that the Indian Story would be a cakewalk. Are we equipped for the task ahead? We had better be, because the rest of the world is watching closely
The global implications of India’s fourth industrial revolution
There is growing global awareness about India’s importance in the world order as the world waits for India to pick up the slack from a slowing China and become the next investment and business powerhouse. India is now the world’s fastest-growing economy, and the quest to find solutions to the unique challenges will also equip the world to address those challenges.
‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’ – The World Is One Family
The ancient Sanskrit phrase ‘Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam’, quoted by Modi during his world tours, means ‘the world is one family’. More than ever before, India is poised to integrate into the Global Family, with more and more countries participating in its growth story
A number of developers are trying to fulfill the growing demand for branded homes in India
A number of top developers today are roping in international designers to build luxury residences in tier-I cities, lesser known developers are employing well-known domestic designers to do the same in tier-II cities.
Hyderabad sees phenomenal increase in housing sales
The area has a good mix of housing options that range from affordable apartments starting at Rs 3,500 per sq ft to the exclusive luxury villas at prices of Rs 13,500 per sq ft. Local, regional and national players are all present here.
Eastern sub-market
Charoli: Pune’s Township Destination Extraordinaire
As a real estate location, Charoli offers several important advantages to its residents. It provides ready access to the leading schools and colleges that are the pride of Pune, the Oxford of the East. It also adjoins some of the most important Information Technology and BPO hubs such as Hinjewadi, Magarpatta City and Nagar Road.
Maharashtra housing regulator will ensure fair deals for home buyers
The Maharashtra housing regulatory authority has the best of intentions at heart, and will enforce higher levels of transparency. I
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