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  • Business Standard-Median salary of women job seekers in Tier-II & III cities up 34% in 3 yrs

    India’s job market is witnessing a significant transformation, with women from Tier-II and Tier- III cities stepping up their workforce participation and their median salary increasing by 34 per cent over the past three years, reflecting improved wage growth and expanding career prospects.

     

  • deccanchronicle.com-Auction for Tuda Towers From March 8

     

    The Tirupati Urban Development Authority (TUDA) has finalised arrangements for the auction of TUDA Towers, beginning on March 8. Located near Annamaiah Circle on Rayalacheruvu Road, the 3.6-acre development includes commercial spaces, office floors, and residential flats.

     

  • Financial Express-Property rates in Mumbai: How much space will you get for Rs 9 crore?

    If you are wondering in which city of India you can get the most prime property for $1 million (about Rs 8.7 crore), then the latest report of Knight Frank may surprise you. By spending this amount in Mumbai, you will get only 99 square metres or 1,065 sq feet of space, whereas in Delhi you can buy 208 square metres or 2,239 sq feet and in Bengaluru you can buy up to 370 square metres or 3,982 sq feet of area.

     

  • Moneycontrol.com-How women can leverage credit scores for financial independence

    In recent years, women have made considerable progress in achieving financial inclusion. They are taking control of their financial future and making independent decisions regarding property ownership. In fact, many women today are embracing financial independence, with homeownership as a key goal.

     

  • etnownews.com-International Women's Day 2025: How women are building success in realty sector - EXPLAINED

    International Women’s Day 2025: In every corner of the globe, women are stepping up and leading the charge across various sectors, breaking barriers and shattering stereotypes along the way. As the world is set to celebrate International Women's Day on March 8, it's essential to recognize the remarkable achievements made by women in every facet of life.

     

  • thenewsminute.com-A path to climate resilience through city-level research and planning

     

    Cities lie at the forefront of the climate crisis, contributing heavily to greenhouse gas emissions while also reeling from impacts like heat islands, floods, droughts and public health risks. At the same time, India’s urban population continues to swell – rising about from 32% in 2013 to 36.3% in 2023. By 2050, India’s urban population is projected to reach 53%, adding 416 million people, according to a UN report.

     

  • Hindustan Times-NCRTC to develop commercial, residential hubs along Delhi-Meerut Namo Bharat corridor; invites bids

    The National Capital Region Transport Corporation (NCRTC) plans to set up a Project Management Unit for strategic planning to ensure the successful implementation of property development initiatives for commercial, residential, and service hubs along the Delhi-Meerut Namo Bharat corridor.

     

    In a statement, NCRTC announced that it has invited bids to monetize land parcels, generate non-fare revenue, and create commercial and residential spaces around Namo Bharat stations.

  • Financial Express-Buyers Choose New Over Ready Homes: Fresh launch sales hit 42% in 2024

    With large and listed developers dominating the new launch housing supply across the top 7 cities, homebuyers are pressing the ‘buy’ button in newly-launched projects. Customer confidence is back with a bang and Indians are unhesitatingly picking lower prices (and higher ROI) over the instant gratification of ready or nearing completion homes, according to ANAROCK.

     

  • Housing.com-Bridging the Gender Gap in Indian Real Estate: A Path to Inclusive Growth

    The Indian real estate sector, a significant contributor to the nations GDP has long been perceived as a male-dominated industry, both in terms of workforce representation and homeownership. However, this narrative is gradually shifting. Increasingly, women are making significant contributions in leadership roles, and homeownership is becoming a preferred investment choice among female buyers. While challenges remain, the opportunities for a more inclusive and balanced industry are immense.

     

  • timesproperty.com-Hyderabad Skywalk Project: Telangana Expands Metro Connectivity With New Pedestrian Links

    The Telangana government is intensifying efforts to improve pedestrian mobility and metro accessibility in Hyderabad by constructing skywalks connecting metro stations with nearby commercial hubs and residential complexes. This initiative aims to enhance commuter convenience, minimise road congestion, and improve urban infrastructure.

     

    Existing Skywalks in Hyderabad