'She adds value to life in many commendable ways. Apart from her many contributions to our consumer products business and Godrej Properties, she dedicates her energies and resources to charity, to philanthropic causes and most of all how she has managed her time as a wife, mother and entrepreneur brilliantly,' says Adi Godrej.
According to property consultancy firm Knight Frank, only 19 states and UTs have a functional portal in place, that too with a lot of information dissymmetry across data points
Bombay Stock Exchange Sensex closed 30 points lower at 21,140 levels.
Tata Housing, Bharti Realty have announced projects near Delhi.
These four entrepreneurs are motivated by a passion to make a difference in the society.
The 30-share Sensex ended up 12 points at 28,517 while the 50-share Nifty ended nearly unchanged at 8,660.
A decline in the real estate sector, rising debt and the company's alleged involvement in 2G scam caused damage to the business and its image.
The new law would boost home buyer confidence as well as investment in the realty sector.
According to Knight Frank, in the second half of 2015, launches will be down 52 per cent (from 37,643 in the second half of 2014) to 18,000, while absorption will improve 24 per cent.
The seasons in 2012 and 2013 went by with hardly any property launches, mainly due to an economic slowdown and a need to clear the backlog
The year so far has witnessed several luxury project launches by major real estate companies such as DLF, Unitech, Supertech, Tata Housing and Godrej Properties.
Delayed project delivery and unrealistically high real estate prices, which developers are unwilling to lower despite piled up inventories, have adversely hit the sector.
Opt for an affordable house on a metro's periphery, invest and wait it out.
Launches of new homes reduced drastically this year.
About 5.5 million users are looking for real estate online in India
The group's much-touted acquisitions in recent years follow a series of disappointments in joint ventures.
Real estate developers are banking high on ultra-luxury projects.
Vivek Gambhir revels in his two-city life between the Godrej-owned flagship in Mumbai and his own family in New Delhi.
Budget might turn out to be neutral for the sector.
Consumer durables and electronics companies are putting the final touches to their festive period plans.
T N Ninan lists a few David-Goliath encounters in the Indian markets, all of which make life interesting, though difficult if you are an investor looking for the next multi-bagger.
Real estate sector cheers reforms in the Budget.
Income from renting of properties is taxed at a flat rate of 10%.