How can infrastructure influence realty development? DNMUM278920 | 6/15/2013 | Author : Vijay Pandya When a person buys a house in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, the concern is not so much about the water supply. Residents of the building can always contribute and get a tanker to deliver it. Shopping for daily needs is not a taxing matter either. You can easily get groceries, m... |
The centre of attention elicits high praise DNMUM278921 | 6/15/2013 | Author : Aarti Katira Every kitchen has potential for great storage, display, and functionality. Unfortunately, not all kitchens have enough of any of these aspects. A kitchen island solves this problem with its versatile nature.One of the biggest advantages that an island kitchen provides, is t... |
Create a functional work space DNMUM278922 | 6/15/2013 | Author : Pooja Vora With five-day weeks on the rise and the office workload increasing in tandem, its useful to have a 'home office' space where you can catch up on pending assignments during weekends. Eco-friendly home improvement specialists recommend using natural materials like plants ... |
Is your home a 'sick' unit? DNBAN68717 | 6/15/2013 | Author : Caroline Diana A study by World Health Organisation on global health risks indicates that indoor air pollution accounts for 2.7% of the diseases suffered by residents. Considering that Bangalore houses apartments loaded with microwave ovens and not-so energy-efficient refrigerators, the r... |
Will the regulatory bill increase overall costs and corruption? DNMUM278974 | 6/15/2013 | Author : Team DNA The real estate regulatory bill adopted by the cabinet is one-sided, according to MCHI-CREDAI. Vimal Shah, president, MCHI-CREDAI, commented, “In its zeal to curb a small section of erring developers, the government is punishing the whole industry. The bill makes it mandatory ... |
Greater transparency DNMUM278975 | 6/15/2013 | Author : Team DNA The cabinet has approved the long pending bill paving the way for providing the much needed transparency by seeking to regulate the hitherto largely unregulated housing sector in India. According to Anuj Puri, chairman & country head, Jones Lang LaSalle India, by app... |


