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Hyderabad ranks 14th globally in housing price appreciation: Knight Frank

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Hyderabad ranks 14th globally in housing price appreciation: Knight Frank Among other Indian cities that have seen appreciation in home prices, New Delhi and Bengaluru stood at 70th and 94th ranks, respectively Current Affairs :Hyderabad has positioned fourteenth among 150 urban areas in the Knight Frank’s Global Residential Cities Index Q3 2019, with an energy about 9% in private costs on a YoY premise in the second from last quarter of 2019 schedule year. Among other Indian urban communities that have seen thankfulness in home costs, New Delhi and Bengaluru remained at 70th and 94th positions, individually. Budapest drives the file, with the most noteworthy yearly development pace of 24%, trailed by Xi’an and Wuhan in China at 15.9% and 14.9 percent, individually. Continue Reading

Connaught Place 9th most expensive office location; Hong Kong tops chart

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Connaught Place 9th most expensive office location; Hong Kong tops chart In its annual Global Prime Office Occupancy Costs survey, CBRE tracks the cost of leasing prime office space globally Economy :- New Delhi’s Connaught Place (CP) is the ninth most costly office area on the planet with a yearly lease of almost $144 per sq ft, as indicated by property advisor CBRE. CP, situated in the core of the national capital, was at the ninth position even a year ago. In its yearly Global Prime Office Occupancy Costs study, CBRE tracks the expense of renting prime office space internationally. For the subsequent year, Hong Kong’s Central area held the top spot as the world’s most costly market for prime office rents, with the prime inhabitance costs esteemed at $322 per sq.ft. “New Delhi’s Connaught Place – focal business region (CBD) holds its ninth position in the rundown as a year ago and the workplace inhabitance cost is esteemed at $143.97 per sq ft,” the report said. ...

400 flats to be built for MPs in Lutyens' Delhi using construction waste

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400 flats to be built for MPs in Lutyens’ Delhi using construction waste The swanky low-rise buildings will have solar power panels and designated car parking spots, among a host of other facilities, the official said Current Affairs :-The legislature has chosen to devastate 400 old pads and build new ones in their place in Lutyens’ Delhi for Members of Parliament utilizing development squander. The pads which will come up in North Avenue and South Avenue, situated on either sides of the Rashtrapati Bhavan, will supplant the old ones fabricated about 60 years prior, authorities of the Central Public Works Department (CPWD) said. “All old MP pads, which were worked in North and South Avenues after Independence, will be destroyed,” CPWD’s Director General Prabhakar Singh told PTI. “We will utilize development and pulverization (C&D) squander in structure the new pads for MPs in North and South Avenues, a territory which has numerous old pads,” he included. The loss...

Healthier air quality in car-free stretch of Karol Bagh: CSE study

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Healthier air quality in car-free stretch of Karol Bagh: CSE study The street has been marked with yellow and white stripes demarcating space for hawkers Elections :-A confined report led on a vehicle free stretch of the Ajmal Khan Road in the clamoring Karol Bagh market has appeared extensive improvement in air quality. The Center for Science and Environment’s Anumita Roychowdhury, who led the examination, said she thought about air quality information gathered from the traffic-gagged Arya Samaj Road, which slices through the Ajmal Khan Road, with that from the as of late pedestrianized 600-meter extend. “We checked roadside introduction to air contamination, which is unique in relation to encompassing air quality, on the Arya Samaj Road amid substantial traffic. We at that point moved to the vehicle free zone of the Ajmal Khan Road and gathered the information,” she said. Roychowdhury, official chief of research and support at CSE, found that while the normal “PM2....

Pak media calls Modi’s victory emphatic, highlights threat to minorities

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Pak media calls Modi’s victory emphatic, highlights threat to minorities Prime Minister Narendra Modi was re-elected for a second term with BJP alone winning 300 seats. Current Affairs  :-Head administrator Narendra Modi’s re-appointment for a second five-year term drew a blended reaction from the media in Pakistan with some considering it a compassionate order dependent on national security while others naming it a worldwide pattern of conservative populists clearing to triumph. Shockingly the counter Modi sting in the media was absent with respect to numerous outlets it was anything but a startling result of the races. There was additionally no utilization in customary announcing of risk to Muslims and minorities by Modi or his BJP. Be that as it may, examination and publication highlighted such dangers. The component of inside and out inclusion of races pursued by profound investigation was absent as practically all papers and other news sources were reliant ...

3 out of 7 seats in Delhi get more women to vote in this Lok Sabha election

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3 out of 7 seats in Delhi get more women to vote in this Lok Sabha election According to the official data, 60.15 percent of women voters came out to vote as compared to 60.82 percent of men. The overall voting percentage dropped to 60.52 from 2014. LokSabha Elections 2019 :  East Delhi, New Delhi and South Delhi parliamentary voting demographics saw more ladies ending up voting when contrasted with men, authorities said Thursday. Delhi recorded a turnout of 60.52 percent in the surveys on May 12, five rate focuses down from 2014. As per official information, 60.82 percent male voters and 60.15 percent female voters practiced their correct this time. The East Delhi voting demographic, which is seeing a triangular challenge between BJP’s Gautam Gambhir, Congress’ Arvinder Singh Lovely and AAP’s Atishi Marlena, saw 61.80 percent ladies practicing their entitlement to cast a ballot when contrasted with 61.50 percent of male voters. The New Delhi voting demographic,...

India navy set to open third base in strategic islands to counter China

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India navy set to open third base in strategic islands to counter China About 1,20,000 ships pass through the Indian Ocean each year and nearly 70,000 of them pass through the Malacca Strait  India’s naval force will open a third air base in the Andaman and Nicobar islands on Thursday to amplify observation of Chinese ships and submarines entering the  Indian Ocean  through the adjacent Malacca Straits, military authorities and specialists said. New Delhi has become worried over the nearness of China’s greater naval force in its neighborhood and the system of business ports it is working in a curve extending from Sri Lanka to Pakistan that India fears could wind up maritime stations. The Indian military has seized upon the Andamans that lie close to the passage to the Malacca Straits to counter the Chinese test, conveying boats and flying machine since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014 promising an increasingly strong arrangement. Indi...