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Tech Mahindra Is Growing Well

Tech Mahindra is the telecom and IT services wing of the powerhouse Mahindra and Mahindra group. A lesser known franchise of the Mahindra group which has been making slow but very steady and significant strides in the field of Telecom and IT Services

In 3 years time Tech Mahindra have managed to triple their fiscal revenue From Two Hundred And Eighty Point One Million Dollars to an amazing 934.7 million dollars.

Chennai Tops Real Estate

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By Dhruva Jyoti Chowdhury

Kolkata, India: In the last decade, when the realty all over the country witnessed a major boom, the price rise of land in Chennai did not rise as sharply as they did in the other metros. That reputation, of being a relatively sober market, has taken a U turn now.

ICICI Report on the Indian Real Estate Sector - Opportunities Unleashed

“It's tangible, it's solid, it's beautiful. It's artistic, from my standpoint, and I just love real estate.” – Donald Trump.

DLF gets IPO nod

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By Dhruva Jyoti Chowdhury

Kolkata, India: The real estate giant are now coming up with a bang. DLF has got the nod from Securities & Exchange Board of India (SEBI) for its Initial Public Offering (IPO), which is expected to raise a record Rs 13,600 crore.

If all goes well, DLF’s market capitalisation is expected to be around Rs 1,05,00 crore, equivalent to $25 billion, which will place DLF at seventh position in market capitalization rankings in the world. And after the IPO, DLF Universal’s promoter KP Singh will be among the richest Indians.

Destination India: Perfect for FDI

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By Dhruva Jyoti Chowdhury

Kolkata, India: If you are an Investor in India, not just the mushrooming IT, companies InfoTech, healthcare services telecom, BPO or the real estate, you can put your hard earned money on almost everything to get better gains and good returns.

It's a Real Estate hunt

With experts concurring that India and China are lucrative markets for real estate, a comparison between the two countries is inevitable, writes Ravi Teja Sharma.

India and China are similar in many ways. Rapid GDP growth, huge urbanisation, growth in middle-class spends, a boom in housing, organised retail malls and a growing choice of products.

Will Property boom sustain in India?

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By Dhruva Jyoti Chowdhury

Kolkata, India: Presently, there is no asset bubble, so nothing to worry for people possessing property in the Indian Real Estate segment.

After a bullish run for two years, the graph of the booming real estate market seems to have begun to slide. This has resulted in a virtual meltdown in the real estate segment which was considered to be overheated until a few months back.

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