Who is Rishi Parti? The man who bought a 190 crore flat in Gurgaons exclusive DLF Camellias
Rishi Parti, founder of Info-x Software Technology, has made a landmark purchase of a 190 crore penthouse in DLF Camellias, Gurugram. This sale marks one of the highest-ever transactions in Indias luxury property market, solidifying Gurugram's status as a premier location for ultra-luxury living. The deal has drawn attention to the rapidly growing real estate market in the region, with high-end developments increasingly attracting wealthy buyers.
Luxury hits a high: Gurgaon apartment sold for nearly Rs 2 lakh per sq ft
A Gurgaon penthouse in DLF Camellias sold for a record-breaking Rs 190 crore. This makes it the priciest high-rise apartment in the NCR. The deal surpasses previous records in terms of price per square foot. The buyer, Info-x Software Tech Pvt Ltd, paid Rs 13 crore in stamp duty.
Gurgaons DLF Camellias sets record with 190 crore penthouse sale
A penthouse in Gurgaons DLF Camellias sold for 190 crore, setting a record for high-rise condominiums in Delhi NCR and India. The 16,290-square-foot property was purchased by Info-x Software Tech, marking a significant surge in the luxury real estate market in the region.
A Gurgaon penthouse in DLF Camellias has set a new record, selling for a staggering Rs 190 crore. Purchased by Info-x Software Tech Pvt Ltd, this marks the priciest high-rise apartment deal in the National Capital Region, and potentially nationwide, at approximately Rs 1.8 lakh per square foot (carpet area).
Gurgaon flat sells for record Rs 1.8 lakh per square feet
A Gurgaon penthouse in DLF Camellias has been sold for a record-breaking Rs 190 crore, setting a new high for per-square-foot pricing in India. Purchased by Info-x Software Tech Pvt Ltd, the 16,290-sq ft apartment surpasses previous luxury deals, reflecting a booming uber-luxury market in Delhi NCR.
Union Cabinet Approves Rithala-Nathupur Corridor to Transform NCR Connectivity
New Delhi: The Union Cabinet on Friday approved the Rithala-Narela-Nathupur corridor under Delhi Metros Phase-IV expansion, marking a significant milestone in improving regional transit within the National Capital Region (NCR). This ambitious project, spanning 26.5 kilometers at an estimated cost of Rs.6,230 crore, is set to be completed in four years. The corridor is designed to enhance connectivity between Delhi and Haryana while easing commutes across the NCR. It will extend the existing Red Line, which currently connects Shaheed Sthal (New Bus Adda) to Rithala, further linking it to Nathupur. The expansion will feature 21 elevated stations and provide metro access to previously underserved areas, including Narela, Bawana, and Rohini in northwest Delhi. This new line is expected to strengthen regional connectivity by linking Delhi with Ghaziabad in Uttar Pradesh and Nathupur in Haryana, boosting the NCRs overall transportation network. The announcement comes at a pivotal time as Delhi heads toward assembly elections early next year, adding a major infrastructure development to the political discourse. Delhi Metro's Growing Global Standing Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Ashwini Vaishnaw, highlighted the rapid expansion of metro networks across India, with nearly 1,000 kilometers currently under construction nationwide. Delhi Metro, which spans 299 kilometers over three completed phases, is undergoing a significant upgrade with six new corridors under Phase-IV, some of which are already operational. Once Phase-IV is complete, Delhi Metro will rank among the worlds largest metro systems, Vaishnaw said, underscoring its expanding global stature. What the New Corridor Brings Delhi Metro currently operates 12 lines covering approximately 392 kilometers with 288 stations. The Rithala-Narela-Nathupur corridor will become the fourth link connecting Delhi with Haryana, complementing existing routes to Gurgaon, Ballabhgarh, and Bahadurgarh. This extension will not only transform daily commutes but also contribute to the region's socio-economic development by enhancing accessibility and reducing travel times. Kolkata Metro to Introduce Rs 10 Surcharge on Night Service Tickets Hyderabad Metro Rail Phase-II to Begin in Old City in January
ED raids in Nagpur, other cities in money laundering case against IAS Sanjeev Hans
Nagpur: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) conducted a series of high-profile raids in Nagpur and at 12 other locations across Delhi, Gurgaon, Kolkata, and Jaipur. The raids were part of an ongoing money laundering investigation into the activities of Bihar cadre IAS officer Sanjeev Hans and others, media reports said. The raids were reportedly conducted on [] The post ED raids in Nagpur, other cities in money laundering case against IAS Sanjeev Hans appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
Quoraverse Bengaluru 2024: A recap of insights, networking, & innovation
The Bengaluru edition of 'Quoraverse: Unlocking Knowledge for Impact,' co-hosted by Social Samosa and Quora, brought together marketing leaders and industry experts for an evening of thought-provoking discussions, networking, and recognition of impactful campaigns. Building on the success of the event in Gurgaon and Mumbai, the third edition proved to be a dynamic platform for sharing knowledge and fostering connections. The evening began with a pre-networking session, setting a collaborative tone among attendees. As participants settled in, the stage was set for a series of insightful sessions, each exploring the intersection of knowledge sharing, digital trust, and consumer behaviour. The event started with a welcome note by Gurmit Singh , General Manager of Quora for APAC & MENA, who emphasised the importance of digital knowledge in shaping marketing strategies and fostering trust. His opening remarks highlighted the event's mission to create meaningful change through shared expertise. Discussions on Contextual Advertising The first panel discussion, chaired by Deepti Bhadauria , Chief Strategy Officer, HiveMinds, delved into The Marketers Guide to Contextual Advertising. Panelists included: Sandesh Gupta , Director Growth, Mobile Premier League (MPL) Tara Kapur , Market Head - India, Duolingo English Test Vanda Ferrao , CMO, Wow Skin Science Storytelling as a Branding Tool Amit Doshi , Chief Marketing Officer of Britannia Industries, took the stage next to explore The Power of Storytelling in Brand Building. Drawing from Britannias campaigns and his extensive experience, he showcased how brands can leverage storytelling to form deeper connections with their audiences and foster long-term growth. A Spotlight on Social Responsibility The event also shone a light on Quora's partnership with Access Life Assistance Foundation. Divyashree, Centre Manager at Access Life, shared the foundations impactful work, emphasising the value of extending digital knowledge into tangible community support. Curiosity-Driven Insights The second panel discussion, moderated by Mrinil Mathur Rajwani, Editor In Chief & Managing Partner, Social Samosa Network, focused on the theme, Unlock the Power of Insights and Curiosity. The panel discussed how curiosity can unlock actionable insights to drive growth and innovation. Panelists included: Aparna Tadikonda , Executive Vice President South, Interactive Avenues Govind Bansal , Head, Marketing & Growth, Shopsy Madhur Gopal , Associate VP Marketing, Manipal Hospitals Group Resha Jain , Chief Brand Officer, GIVA Marketing Airports Next up, Shalini Rao , Chief Marketing Officer of Bangalore International Airport Ltd., presented an engaging session on How to Market Airports. Her insights highlighted airports as experiential gateways and the innovative strategies employed to position them as premium brands. The evening concluded with the Most Impactful Campaigns on Quora segment, recognizing outstanding marketing initiatives. Amit Doshi and Shalini Rao presented awards to campaigns that showcased creative excellence and innovation in the digital space. These were the names that made it to the honour rolls: Amazon Global Selling Berlin School of Business & Innovation Salesforce Amazon Pay Intel Duolingo English Test TVS HomeLane NoBroker ClearTax Himalaya Lenovo India OnePlus Manipal's American University of Antigua Healthify Nehaa Chimbulkar , Head of Marketing at Quora APAC and EMEA wrapped up the event with heartfelt thanks to the participants, speakers, and attendees for making the evening a success. Quoraverse Bengaluru 2024 was more than an event; it was a celebration of ideas, collaboration, and the transformative power of knowledge. The conversations sparked during the evening promise to drive meaningful impact in the ever-evolving marketing landscape.
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Speak with Nature, Not Just for Nature: Guha Advises at Vidyaranga High Event
Hyderabad : Historian and environmental thinker Ramachandra Guha inspired citizens to 'speak with nature' and not just 'for nature' at a talk and book-signing event at Vidyaranga High School on Friday. He started his speech by reminding the listeners that 2023 was the 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking Chipko movement that had gathered socialists, activists and citizens alike to save trees. He highlighted the fact that during the 1970s and 1980s, intellectuals tried to combine environmentalism and social justice. He was talking about his new book, 'Speaking with Nature: Origins of Indian Environmentalism,' published by Harper Collins. Providing a brief of his book, Guha said, Chipko movement combined a concern for environmental conservation with an equally abiding concern for community rights and social justice. It was an environmentalism of the poor. It was then followed by an anti-environmental battle. Particularly in the 2000s, when India embraced the approach of economic liberalisation, elements of it were very necessary. What was not necessary was the removal of the safeguards on forests. This is because the market cannot solve our environmental problems. The idea that environmentalists were bad and were stopping India from making use of resources that could harness development was in the air until the climate change debate entered the scene. A large number of young people are also actively participating in the environmental debates now and highlighting how humanity faces an existential crisis caused by its own crime against nature. Guha stated that the book includes biographies of 10 thinkers who engaged with environmental conservation. Three of them were writers Rabindranath Tagore, M. Krishnan and K.M. Munshi; three were activists associated with Gandhi: Mira Ben, J.C. Kumarappa, Verrier Elwin; and the other four were scholars, town planner Patrick Geddes, agricultural scientists Gabriel and Albert Howard and economist Radhakamal Mukherjee. All these thinkers wrote and spoke in different insightful and often pleasant ways about human relations with nature. They were early environmentalists. Even though they may not have used the term to describe themselves but what they wrote about, how they argued, what kind of moral and social lessons they drew from the nature, helps us see how the debate on environment and nature spans an entire century, from the 1880s to the 1980s. They were also working in different parts of India so that talks about the diversity of Indian landscape, he said. Guha stated that the book was important for him as he took him back to his beginnings. I grew up in the time of Chipko movement and then met ecologist Madhav Gadgil who influenced me immensely both professionally and intellectually. Then I moved into politics and started writing about Gandhi. This book is a return to my ecological roots, he said. In conversation with Rammanohar Reddy, Guha highlighted the hypocrisy of developed nations who have pushed the idea of development vs environmentalism, which Guha specified was a false dichotomy. Sustainable development cannot take place without the idea of environmental conservation and social justice in tandem with each other. Reddy also brought up that Guha had mentioned Indira Gandhi's popular statement, 'Aren't poverty and need the greatest polluters,' that she made as part of her speech at the first global conference on human environment (UNHCE) in Stockholm in 1972. To this, Guha responded by saying that there are two sets of polluters: the rich who destroy environment for profit and the poor who destroy it for survival. He explained that the policy makers have stopped listening to the researchers despite there being huge advancements in ecological research. Not poverty but asymmetric access to resources, a disregard of environmental constraints and most importantly, misuse of scientific expertise is to be blamed. The climate change debate saved the environmentalists but even without climate change, Indian environment has been screwed up phenomenally. We have ecological dystopias like Gurgaon and all our lakes and rivers are biologically dead, Guha said.
Harsh Goenka noted that the air quality of a cremation ground in Gurgaon is better than the city and Delhi. Gurgaon authorities have taken measures due to poor air quality, suggesting work-from-home policies. This comes as Gurgaon implements strategies to tackle the air quality crisis while schools in the Delhi-NCR region hold hybrid classes.
Indias employment landscape is evolving, with Tier-2 cities like Jaipur, Coimbatore, and Gurgaon emerging as vibrant business hubs. A TeamLease report highlights these cities as attractive alternatives to metro areas, offering lower operational costs, growing talent pools, and improved infrastructure. Sectors such as logistics, electric vehicles, and agriculture are thriving in these regions, contributing to regional economic growth and job creation.
Schools Reopening in Delhi-NCR: Schools across Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida, Ghaziabad and Faridabad remained closed due to hazardous air pollution on Monday. Online classes continue while authorities continue to monitor AQI levels. The Air Quality Index (AQI) indicated some improvement on Monday and is anticipated to get better in the days ahead.
Quick IV Drips, Infrared Sauna Detox, Colon Cleansing: What Gurgaon's Ultra-Rich Do To Stay Healthy
Far-infrared saunas, ozone therapy and colon hydrotherapy are top-selling services but many women come regularly asking for intravenous, or IV drips, especially Myers cocktail
Air Pollution: After Delhi, Gurgaon temporarily shuts down schools, authorises online classes
Due to worsening air quality in Gurgaon, with the Air Quality Index (AQI) reaching the Severe category in some areas, physical classes from grades 1 to 5 have been suspended starting November 19, 2024. The Director General of Elementary Education, Haryana, issued the directive, mandating online classes for all government and private schools in place of in-person instruction.
Vision for Vikshit Bharat VIVIBHA 2024 in Gurgaon
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Delhi air pollution: Flights, trains delayed due to fog
New Delhi: With air pollution reaching alarming levels, the Central pollution watchdog has announced the enforcement of stringent curbs under Stage 3 of the Graded Response Action Plan in Delhi-NCR from 8 am on Friday, November 15. Flights and train services, meanwhile, were also disrupted on Thursday as a thick blanket of fog covered parts of Delhi for the second consecutive day, with the air quality index still remaining in the severe category. Under GRAP-3, all inter-state buses from the NCR states except electric vehicles, CNG vehicles and BS-VI diesel buses will be prohibited from entering Delhi, alongside a stringent ban on construction and demolition activities, suspension of mining-related activities and daily water sprinkling on major roads. All schools have been told that classes up to Class 5 must switch from physical to online mode till further orders. While the third stage of the anti-pollution measure is in effect, there would also be restrictions on the plying of BS-lll petrol and BS-IV diesel vehicles in Delhi and the districts of Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad and Gautam Budh Nagar. On Thursday, about 400 flights, 257 departures and 139 arrivals, at Delhi airport experienced delays due to the low visibility. While the arrival n Turn to Page 4 delays averaged 17 minutes, departures reportedly faced a more substantial average delay of more than 50 minutes, as reported by a flight-tracking website. Delhi airport had also issued an advisory for passengers in the morning, alerting them of low visibility. Low visibility procedures in progress at Delhi Airport. Passengers are requested to contact the airline concerned for updated flight information, Delhi airport wrote in a post on X. Many long-distance trains heading to Delhi were delayed by several hours, causing considerable inconvenience to passengers. Departure time for these trains were also rescheduled. Local trains faced delays ranging from 30 to 90 minutes, further complicating the daily commute for office-goers in the city. Meanwhile, Delhi Metro also announced that it will be inducting 20 extra trips after GRAP- 3 restrictions. The GRAP for Delhi-NCR is divided into four stages of air quality: Stage 1 for poor AQI ranging between 201 and 300; Stage 2 for very poor AQI of 301-400; Stage 3 for severe AQI of 401-450; and Stage 4 for severe plus AQI (more than 450). The decision to implement GRAP-3 was taken by the Commission for Air Quality Management as Delhi's air quality remained in the severe category for the second consecutive day on Thursday with the AQI reaching 428 in the morning hours. Of 39 monitoring stations in Delhi, 32 recorded air quality in the severe category, with readings above 400. These stations include Anand Vihar, Ashok Vihar, IGI Airport, ITO, Mandir Marg, North Campus, Patparganj, Punjabi Bagh, and Pusa, among others. Earlier in the day, the Supreme Court agreed to urgently list on November 18 a plea seeking enforcement of measures to check pollution in the national capital after it was told that Delhi should not become the most polluted city in the world. A bench of Justices Abhay S. Oka and Augustine George Masih agreed to list the matter after senior advocate Aprajita Singh, who has been appointed as amicus curiae, requested for urgent hearing looking at the prevailing situation in Delhi. Since yesterday we have been in severe mode. Just to avoid this situation, this court has asked them to take preemptive action. They have not done anything. We should not become the most polluted city in the world, Ms Singh told the bench. Delhi environment minister Gopal Rai had said during a press conference that GRAP-3 would not be imposed yet as the situation was expected to improve from Friday. But he stressed that the Delhi government would strictly implement GRAP-2 measures to prevent further deterioration of air quality. We will review all current action plans and campaigns and enhance enforcement efforts to prevent pollution levels from reaching emergency levels, he added. Mr Rai attributed the worsening conditions to a combination of calm winds and a drop in temperature. Citing studies, he said contributions from surrounding areas play a significant role in Delhi's pollution levels, with 30 per cent of the pollution originating from local sources and 34 per cent coming from the National Capital Region.
Indias smart device adoption grows but usage slips: Survey
As smart device adoption in India is on the rise, the actual usage of these devices is declining, states a new consumer survey report by a Gurgaon-based market research firm named Techarc. The report titled India Connected Consumer 2025, surveyed 4,500 individuals from metro and non-metro cities. Over 27 per cent of respondents reported reducing Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
The Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway is facing severe traffic congestion. Commuters are experiencing long delays and frustration. The traffic jams are impacting businesses and causing stress for employees. The situation is particularly bad during peak hours. The congestion is attributed to increased traffic volume, ongoing construction, and toll plazas.
Gurgaon Family Loses Rs 20 Lakh To Conman Who Promised 5-Star Hotel For Daughter's Wedding
The complaint stated that after finalising talks, the Narang family transferred Rs 20 lakh to the conman but received no payment receipt or agreement from him for months
Sewage tsunami on Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway, commuters fume over agency inaction
A service road on the Delhi-Gurgaon Expressway is flooded. Untreated sewage from Narsinghpur village is flowing onto the road. The drain is blocked. NHAI, MCG, and GMDA are blaming each other for the lack of action. Commuters are facing difficulties due to the stagnant water and foul smell.
BJP Alleges Financial Irregularities in Power Discoms, Seeks CAG Audit
New Delhi: The BJP on Thursday demanded a CAG audit of the accounts of two discoms in which the Delhi government has stakes while alleging massive financial irregularities leading to operational losses.The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) hit back stating it was the BJP's pre-set agenda to gain power and hand over resources to their industrialist friends while making the common man pay the price. If they seize power in Delhi, they will make electricity as costly here as in every other state they rule, the AAP charged. The AAP government and the two discoms have created a situation that is bound to lead to rise in electricity rates in the city, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said in a press conference. There are three major power distribution companies in the city in which the private entities have 51 per cent stake while the Delhi government has 49 per cent share. It is a strange irony that all three power discoms sell electricity at the same rates, purchase it at the same rates and supply it through the same Transco network, yet one consistently makes a profit while the other two continue to operate at a loss, Sachdeva claimed. He questioned the AAP government why did not it revoke the license of the private entity that was consistently showing losses in both purchase and sale of electricity. The private company managing the operations of two discoms ensures full payment to the four power generation companies that could halt supply for non-payment but does not pay to two Delhi government companies on time or in full for the electricity it purchases from them, Sachdeva charged. New Delhi BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj said that the two discoms facing losses showed mismanagement and bad intentions of the private company managing their operations, underscoring the need for investigation. How is it possible for the two discoms to show consistent losses without collusion from the AAP government which has allowed these losses to increase year after year? she asked. She also claimed that while the private company operated profitably, the discoms jointly owned by it with the Delhi government incurred losses in both selling and purchasing electricity. The private company treats its electricity supply losses as regulatory assets, now totaling over 21,000 crore rupees, she stated in a statement. The outstandings of the Delhi government power generation companies Pragati Power Corporation and Indraprastha Power Corporation now exceeds Rs 26,638 crore due to untimely payments, she said. The AAP said its government in Delhi is the only government in the entire country to give free electricity to all its residents round the clock. More than 22 lakh families receive zero electricity bills and 40.22 lakh domestic electricity consumers are getting the benefits of electricity subsidy from the Delhi government, it claimed. Even after 10 years, the AAP has ensured this unlike other BJP ruled states where electricity prices have been skyrocketing. The BJP has governments in 20 states and we challenge them to show one state where the BJP has given free or 24X7 electricity, the AAP asserted. In Delhi's neighbouring states where the BJP is in power... metropolitan cities like Faridabad, Noida and Gurgaon thrive on generators even during non-peak demand time. The BJP leaders, who are making these fake claims should rather speak to the chief ministers of those states to ensure non-stop power supply there, it added.
Gurgaon (Haryana) [India] November 7: Buying electric vehicles used to be inconvenient. With their high upfront costs, uncertain battery performance, and complex maintenance requirements, many potential buyers hesitated to switch to electric vehicles over traditional vehicles.
Gurgaon Doctors Remove Football-Sized Tumour From African Woman's Abdomen
The doctors in Gurgaon Hospital successfully removed a cancerous tumour weighing over nine kilograms from the abdomen of a 55-year-old African woman.
Sunanda K. Datta-Ray | Trump or Kamala: Divided America now on knife edge
If American Presidents were elected by a global, not local, vote, Donald Trump of Trump Towers fame might have had a chance of towering over the world on Tuesday, November 5. As things are, he will have to be content with the greatest trick-or-treat selection on earth. While his return to the White House might be a cruel trick for many, the choice of the part-Indian Kamala Devi Harris, whom he faces because the sitting President, Joe Biden, pulled out of the race after intense pressure following his disastrous first debate, could mean a worldwide treat. Although the Anglo-spheric countries like Britain, Ireland, the United States and Canada observed the trick-or-treat Halloween ritual on October 31, the analogy remains relevant for an election that is still poised on a knifes edge of uncertainty. Ms Harris leads by less than a percentage point one day; Mr Trump crawls ahead the next. This tantalising cliffhanging holds the world spellbound. Young people in fancy dress travelled from house to house on Halloween night confronting unwary hosts with their trick or treat alternative. The treat is usually some form of confectionery, although some cultures give money instead nowadays. The trick means a threat, usually good-natured, to perform some kind of mild mischief on the person or his/her property if theres no treat. The practice has not yet spread widely to aspirational India, whose the upsurge of billionaires under Narendra Modi celebrated the Dussehra-Diwali festivities with single-malt whisky pairings, masquerade balls and pub quizzes. But it has spread to Mexico where it is called calaverite (Spanish diminutive for calavera, skull in English), so that, instead of trick or treat, children ask for a little skull. It sounds macabre but calaverite now means a miniature skull moulded in chocolate. The November 5 victor will have to win seven critical states, including Pennsylvania (with 19 electoral college votes), Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin and Nevada, which Mr Biden narrowly carried in 2020. Florida and Ohio were once considered marginal but are now safe Republican territory. However, nothing is set in stone as 1948 famously showed. Every pundit had predicted a landslide victory for New Yorks Republican governor, Thomas E. Dewey, until a former Missouri farmer, Harry S. Truman, a Democrat, proved them wrong by becoming the 33rd President of the United States. This election threatens to be even more portentous. Americans are divided as never before, with Mr Trump constantly proclaiming that what is at stake is the soul of America, no less. Were just not running against Kamala. I think a lot of our politicians here tonight know this, he bellows. She means nothing, shes purely a vessel. Shades of McCarthyisms witch-hunt, he elaborates: Were running against something far bigger than Joe or Kamala and far more powerful than them, which is a massive, vicious radical-left machine that runs todays Democratic Party. Presenting his supposed threat to liberal values as the sinister future looming ahead can exaggerate the danger. Like comparing the Republicans October 27 Madison Square Garden rally with the notoriously pro-Hitler German-American rally on February 20, 1939, seven months before Germany invaded Poland. Choosing George Washingtons birthday to parade their vision of an Aryan Christian country dedicated to white supremacy and American patriotism, the October 27 organisers flanked a giant portrait of Washington with swastika flags and the Stars and Stripes. More than 20,000 American Nazi sympathisers, many disguised as storm troopers giving the Sieg Heil salute, heard that America would be returned to the people who founded it, despite the Jewish controlled press. Hillary Clinton noted similarities between the two events. So did Ms Harriss vice-president-elect, Tim Walz. Theres a direct parallel to a big rally that happened in the mid-1930s at Madison Square Garden, he said, accusing Mr Trump of calculated emulation. Republicans who rejected the charge must have been relieved when the legendary icon of American professional wrestling, Hulk Hogan, emerged to wrestling music, spent several seconds struggling to rip off his shirt, and then claimed: I dont see no stinkin Nazis here! Nevertheless, anger and vitriol did take centre stage at the Madison Square Garden rally which was marked (like many other Trump events) by racist comments, coarse insults, and dangerous threats about immigrants. Repeating his claim to be fighting the enemy within and again promising to launch the largest deportation programme in American history, Mr Trump spoke amid incoherent ramblings about ending a phone call with a very, very important person so that he could watch one of Elon Musks rockets land. Although Mr Walzs claim of a direct parallel between the two events and allegations that Mr Trump had praised Hitler were not substantiated, reports indicate that the hours-long rally had a dark tone. A radio host described Hillary Clinton as a sick bastard; Ms Harris racial identity was mocked; and a crucifix-wielding childhood friend of Mr Trumps called her the anti-Christ. One speaker described Puerto Rico, home to 3.2 million US citizens, as an island of garbage. Ironically, both sides are trying to woo Puerto Ricans. The majority of Pennsylvanias 580,000 Latino voters are of Puerto Rican descent as is Ricky Martin, the pop star with more than 18 million followers on Instagram, who wrote in a post: This is what they think of us. Vote for @kamalaharris. Continuing his frequent rants about immigration, Mr Trump claims that a savage Venezuelan prison gang had taken over Times Square, a claim that surprised people who have recently visited the New York landmark. The former President also states, wrongly, that the Biden administration did not have money to respond to a recent hurricane in North Carolina because they spent all of their money bringing in illegal immigrants, flying them in by beautiful jet planes. However outrageous his comments, Mr Trump himself is in demand. The craving for luxury properties bearing his brand is reportedly skyrocketing in not just Mumbai and Pune but also in Gurgaon and Kolkata. Its aspirational, especially among those who have come newly to wealth. The Adanis and Ambanis cant ever spurn anyone who fulfils aspirations. Nevertheless, the responsible consensus would appear to be that even if Kamala Harris doesnt make a brilliant President, she will not make a disastrous one.
26-Year-Old Drowns in Gurgaon's Damdama Lake While Taking Diwali Selfie On Boat
Anivash was boating with his friends at Damdama Lake when he lost his balance while taking a selfie and fell into the water. His family said Avinash was set to be married soon
Gurgaons luxury vs. NYCs skyline: What $3 million gets you in the global real estate scene
A recent viral comparison by management consultant Gurjot Ahluwalia on social media highlights the stark difference in real estate values between India and the United States. For approximately 25 crore in Gurgaon, buyers receive a spacious apartment with basic amenities, while $3 million in New York offers a luxurious penthouse with stunning views and extensive features.
Lakshmi Puja 2024 Timings: Diwali, the festival of lights, will be celebrated on October 31 this year. The main day is dedicated to Lakshmi Puja with specific timings in different cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, and New Delhi. Families prepare to honor the goddess of wealth by maintaining cleanliness, decorating homes, and performing rituals to welcome prosperity and light.
A viral video shows Gurgaon police officers engaging in a 'Harinam Kirtan' session for stress management. Led by ISKCON Gurugram, the initiative was held during Police Day. While some support the effort to aid officer well-being, others criticize its practicality in a law enforcement context.
Diwali 2024 Citiwise Timing: India will celebrate Diwali 2024 on October 31. The festival starts with Dhanteras and ends with Bhai Dooj. Lakshmi Puja falls on the same day as Choti Diwali. The auspicious time for Lakshmi Puja varies by city. Follow specific dos and don'ts for the rituals to ensure prosperity and good fortune.
University Of Southampton To Launch First International Campus In India
The new campus, located in Gurgaon, Delhi, will adopt the University of Southampton's renowned 'triple helix' model, which integrates education, research, and knowledge exchange with industry.
Delhi air pollution remains a concern despite reduction in stubble burning in Punjab, Haryana
NEW DELHI: A new report shows that reduction in crop stubble burning incidents in Punjab and Haryana yields promising results, but Delhis air health still faces seasonal challenges. A new analysis by Climate Trend, a Delhi-based research organisation, analyses Delhis air pollution and fire incidents in Punjab and Haryana between 2019 and 2023 as both states contribute major stubble burning incidents. These fire incidents are major contributors to Delhis air pollution, particularly during the post-monsoon season. Analysis shows a fluctuating trend in fire incidents with notable reductions in 2022 and 2023. In Haryana, the fire count dropped from 14,122 in 2019 to 7,959 in 2023, with fire activity consistently higher from September to December. Karnal and Kaithal had significant decreases of approximately 86% and 78%, respectively, showing major reductions in fire activity. However, Gurgaon, Mewat and Jhajjhar showed notable rises in fire incidents. Similar trend was also followed in Punjab as fire peaked at 95,048 in 2020 and decreased to 52,722 in 2023, but the post-monsoon period remains the most fire prone. Punjab registers 874 FIRs, 471 DDRs for stubble burning Govt appoints Flying Squad to check stubble burning in Punjab, Haryana to control Delhi air pollution Significant reductions in fire counts were observed in districts like Gurdaspur and Muktsar, with decreases of up to 71%. Moderate decreases were noted in districts such as Bathinda and Faridkot, with reductions ranging from 22% to 45%. Some districts, including Amritsar and Sangrur, saw minimal reductions. Meanwhile, a few places like Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar experienced slight increases in fire counts. The analysis shows that Delhi's air health was significantly impacted by fire incidents in Punjab and Haryana, which contributed to a 103-unit increase in Delhi's AQI, underscoring the urgent need for coordinated fire management and air quality interventions across states. Data shows that on days without fires, Delhi's AQI averaged 175 (Moderate). However, during the same stubble burning season, AQI increased to 233 (Poor), and on days when fires exceeded climatological averages, AQI spiked to 337 (Very Poor). The findings emphasize the need for sustained fire management strategies and cross-state collaboration between Punjab, Haryana, and Delhi to mitigate the effects of stubble burning on air quality. The reduction in fire incidents across Punjab and Haryana is a mixed trend, said Aarti Khosla, Director, Climate Trends. However, the total number of comparative counts is low. Delhi continues to struggle with poor air health. While each stakeholder, from farmers to government to scientists, is doing their best, the gap lies in communication, Khosla further adds. Punjab parties hit out at Kejriwal as stubble burning's contribution behind Delhi pollution remains unclear in SC
Old Video Of Cops Beating Male Passengers For Entering Ladies Coach On Metro Is Viral
A group of men attempted to travel in a women-only coach on the Delhi-Gurgaon metro line.
Fenesta Celebrates the Spirit of Commitment with Customer-Centric Campaign
Fenesta is India's largest windows and doors brand and a part of the Rs. 11,431 Cr conglomerate DCM Shriram Ltd. Its installations across more than 4,00,000 homes have already crossed the magical 4 million mark. Empowered with the knowledge of Indias extreme conditions, Fenesta has designed uPVC windows and doors that are able to withstand Indias extreme climate also. After uPVC, Fenesta took another technological leap when it introduced its ultra-luxury Aluminium Windows and Doors, Solid Panel Doors and Faade Solutions. Headquartered in Gurgaon, Fenesta has more than 300 dealer showrooms and nine Signature Studios enabling it to service 900 cities. With a dynamic direct sales force, Fenesta has successfully expanded its reach internationally, penetrating markets in the Maldives, Nepal, and Bhutan. Fenesta offers a complete customized end-to-end solution: survey, design, manufacture, delivery, installation and service to all its customers. The entire process is synchronized with the pace of each project. As a leader in the category, Fenesta takes pride in its ability to serve individual homes and large developers with equal ease.
Rise of new cities: Meet the new Gurgaons of India that are growing quietly but steadily
The Union government has outlined strategies to tackle rural unemployment and boost job growth in non-metro cities. The rise of satellite cities like Sri City, Shendra-Bidkin, and Greater Noida is seen as a solution to urban congestion, offering new industrial and residential hubs. Experts emphasize smart planning to ensure these emerging cities foster sustainable growth and balanced regional development.
'Cheaper to buy abroad': Gurugram's luxury apartments priced at Rs 75 crore leave netizens stunned
The staggering cost of Gurgaon's apartment has prompted comparisons to properties in some of the world's most renowned locations, with users even looking up the prices of apartments in the Burj Khalifa for context.
Raghu Dixit Unveils Soul-Stirring Music Video 'Patta' from 'Shakkar'
Raghu Dixit, the iconic indie music artist known for blending folk traditions with contemporary sounds, is set to release the much-awaited music video Patta from his album Shakkar. Directed by Raghu Dixit, the song is available in four languages Patta (Hindi), Alemaari (Kannada), Naadodi (Tamil), and Sanchaari (Telugu) further expanding its reach across diverse linguistic audiences. Patta (meaning Nomad or Wanderer) is a musical journey that explores themes of self-discovery, inner exploration, and the universal quest for meaning. The song reflects the spirit of a nomad, a seeker constantly drifting through the alleys of life, embodying the timeless concept of the wanderer, the Khana Badosh within all of us. As we journey far and deep within ourselves, encountering both the good and the bad, we learn to make peace with lifes complexities. Raghu Dixit shared, Its really my personal experience, the whole video and the song. Its about how I went through the process of confronting my own demons, making peace with them, and finally arriving at a place where Im comfortable with myself. The whole video is about finding myself through this journey within, rather than traveling around. Filmed across the stunning landscapes of India, Patta is a visual and auditory treat, showcasing the beauty and spirituality that permeate every corner of the country. The music video was meticulously crafted over 18 months of planning, travel, and shooting, adding depth to the already soul-stirring lyrics and melody. Handling the camera work, editing, and final colour grading for the project is the talented Pratheek Shetty of Darkbird Films. Pratheeks close creative partnership with Raghu Dixit has given rise to a visually striking video that enhances the essence of the track. Adding another layer of magic to the song is the maverick veena player Rajesh Vaidhya, whose mastery elevates the tracks traditional and spiritual resonance. The collaboration between these two musical powerhouses adds richness to Patta, ensuring it strikes a chord with listeners from all walks of life. The release of Patta marks a significant milestone in Raghu Dixit's journey, offering fans an immersive experience of his latest creative endeavour. Patta promises to be a transcendent experience, offering a thoughtful and reflective view of life through Raghu Dixits unique lens. After a hugely successful UK / Ireland and European leg of the Shakkar Album Launch Tour, The Raghu Dixit Project is all set to begin their Indian leg of the tour starting 19th October 2024. The band kickstarts their India leg with Gurgaon on the 19th of Oct, Pune on 27th of Oct, Mumbai on the 9th of Nov, Hyderabad on the 30th of Nov and finally Bengaluru on the 1st of December. The second leg of the tour begins post that and which includes cities across India apart from the metros.
Delhi Govt To Impose Congestion Tax to Curb Peak-Hour Traffic
In a bid to tackle the increasing road traffic during peak hours, the Delhi government is reportedly planning to introduce a congestion tax. This move is aimed at reducing the volume of vehicles on the city's roads during high-traffic times, according to reports. Shahzad Alam, Special Commissioner of Transport, mentioned that authorities are working on a congestion pricing strategy, which would charge drivers using certain roads during peak hours. For the pilot phase, 13 key locations on Delhi's borders have been identified where this congestion tax could be implemented. A similar proposal was discussed in 2018 when the then Lt. Governor proposed charging vehicles entering heavily congested areas during peak traffic times. At that time, the government had begun consultations with experts and planned to seek public feedback before implementing the policy. High-traffic areas such as the ITO intersection and Mehrauli-Gurgaon Road were identified as potential spots for the tax. Additionally, in 2017, a parliamentary panel had also recommended a toll for vehicles using congested roads in Delhi to manage the city's traffic issues. Several cities globally, such as Singapore, London, and Stockholm, have successfully implemented congestion taxes to manage road traffic and reduce pollution. Bengaluru is also facing similar challenges. A recent report by Karnataka's planning department, which focused on the states economic growth, recommended that authorities in Bengaluru consider a congestion tax to ease traffic during rush hours. The report suggested that revenue generated from the tax could be used to improve public transport, reduce pollution, and enhance overall quality of life. How Traffic Restrictions in Mumbai and Noida Will Impact Dussehra 2024 Celebrations Delhi Set to Launch Its First Vehicle Scrapping Facility to Tackle Pollution
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More Congress state unit leaders are raising their voices against former chief minister and senior leader Bhupinder Hooda for the party's dismal performance in the Haryana Assembly elections. The Congress held a review meeting on Thursday after which it decided to set up a fact-finding team to study the debacle. The team will speak to all its candidates to find the reason for the party's failure, despite widespread anticipation that it would storm into power. Interestingly, Thursday's meeting called by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge did not feature two major state leaders, Randeep Singh Surjewala and Kumari Selja. Though the reports state that they were not invited, just like Hooda, their absence reflects how discontent these leaders were with Hooda's dominance in the campaign and candidate selection process. Haryana Congress chief Udai Bhan and CLP leader and former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, or any other senior leaders from the state were also not called for the meeting. The meeting was attended by party MP Rahul Gandhi, and observers of the party like Ashok Gehlot, Ajay Maken and Pratap Singh Bajwa. AICC in-charge of Haryana Deepak Babaria joined the meeting online. On whether the infighting within the party had affected the Congress's prospects, Maken said, There are various reasons, from the Election Commission to internal differences, we have discussed all that will do so in future as well because such a big upset...we cannot discuss everything in one or one-and-a-half hour. Meanwhile, more leaders have voiced their protest against Hooda. Former Congres MLA Shamsher Singh Gogi on Thursday attacked the Hooda Congress for creating a communication gap in the party which ultimately led to the Congress party's loss. Gogi, who lost the Assandh seat to BJP leader Yoginder Singh Rana, told reporters that the blame for the defeat rests with Bapu-beta, indirectly criticising the father-son duo Bhupinder Hooda and Deepender Hooda. Gogi accused that the state leadership, including Hooda and son, was not happy with Rahul Gandhi's direct visit to Assandh. He said the polarisation happened towards the end. (Bhupinder Singh) Hooda didn't even take my name on stage. 'Hooda Congress' was contesting the election and they lost, they didn't take anyone into confidence. They created a communication gap inside the party. Had the election been contested properly, we would have won since the people wanted Congress govt this time. The responsibility (of the defeat) lies with 'Bapu-beta', Gogi told ANI. Besides Gogi, many other candidates who lost the polls came out against Hooda and his son for allegedly supporting Congress rebels, who were close to them. They accused that this support cut into the party's official candidates. Congress OBC wing chairman Capt Ajay Singh Yadav, whose son Chiranjeev Rao lost from Rewari, said his post had been reduced to little more than a toy. The Rewari seat was a Congress stronghold and Yadav made his displeasure known to the state leadership for South Haryana and OBC leaders not having enough representation in the Congress Working Committee, Congress Election Committee, or the PCC. The result is that we got wiped out in the districts of Gurgaon, Mahendragarh, Rewari and Faridabad. If you dont bring OBCs into the mainstream within the party, it sends the wrong message, The Indian Express quoted Yadav. He added that the party posters did not even have his pictures.
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The BJP looks set for a consecutive third term in Haryana, as counting trends in the Haryana assembly elections 2024 shows the ruling party, under the leadership of incumbent Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, is leading in 49 seats in the 90-seat assembly. With the saffron party crossing the majority mark, the state and the national leadership can heave a sigh of relief, as they seem to have overcome anti-incumbency and the public mood against the incumbent government over the controversial farm laws and Agniveer scheme. ALSO READ: Haryana Election Results 2024 LIVE Ahead of the Haryana assembly polls, the BJP had tried to put its house in order by replacing Manohar Lal Khattar, who resigned as the CM in March, with Saini, who is an OBC leader. Khattar was under fire for his handling of the wrestler protests, and agitations over quotas and farm laws. A week ahead of the polls, BJP was forced to expel eight party leaders over their decision to contest the Haryana assembly polls as independents. Former Haryana minister Ranjit Singh Chautala was among those who were shown the door for six years with immediate effect. Chautala was denied the ticket from Rania, the seat he represented in the assembly when he was an independent MLA. Chautala quit as MLA before joining the BJP ahead of the Lok Sabha polls earlier this year. But he lost the parliamentary polls from Hisar. ALSO READ: Rebel trouble worries BJP, Congress Here's a look at the 'rebels' expelled by the BJP last month, and how are they faring in the Haryana assembly election 2024: Zile Ram Sharma (Assandh) Trailing; has got over 4,000 votes (BJP's Yoginder Singh Rana is leading, having got over 15,000 votes) Devender Kadyan (Ganaur) Leading; has got over 40,000 votes Naveen Goyal (Gurgaon) Trailing; has got over 30,000 votes and is in second place (BJP's Mukesh Sharma is leading, having got over 59,000 votes) Kehar Singh Rawat (Hathin) Trailing; has got over 2,000 votes (Congress's Mohammed Israil is leading, having got over 40,000 votes) Sandeep Garg (Ladwa) Trailing; has got over 1,000 votes (CM Nayab Singh Saini is leading, having got over 40,000 votes) Radha Ahlawat (Meham) Trailing; has got over 12,000 votes (Congress's Balram Dangi is leading, having got over 23,000 votes) Ranjit Singh Chautala (Rania) Trailing; has got over 27,000 votes (INLD's Arjun Chautala is leading, having got over 33,000 votes) Bachan Singh Arya (Safidon) Trailing; has got over 7,000 votes (BJP's Ram Kumar Gautam is leading, having got over 49,000 votes)
Gurgaon Assembly Elections Result 2024: Mukesh Sharma vs Mohit Grover, who is winning?
Gurgaon Election Result 2024: Gurgaon is a General category seat among Haryana's 90 Assembly constituencies. Key candidates for the 2024 election include Dr Nishant Anand (AAP), Mohit Grover (Congress), and Mukesh Sharma (BJP). Haryana recorded a 67.90% voter turnout on October 5. Results will be announced on October 8. Previously, BJP's Sudhir Singla won in 2019.
SAP to Increase its Investment in Hyderabad: SAP India Head Sindhu
HYDERABAD: Sindhu Gangadharan, the managing director of SAP Labs India, is one of the high profile persons in the German enterprise software company as she oversees the operations in one of fastest growing economies like India. She also heads SAP Labs customer innovation services at global level. Present in India for the last 26 years, SAP Labs India operates the companys largest R&D hub its headquarters and employs 40 per cent of its global R&D workforce spread over five locations in India Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune and Gurgaon. The company has more than 15,600 employees in India. Gangadharan expects India to be a growth centre for SAP Labs and reveals the companys insights on various topics during an interview with Deccan Chronicle. Excerpts: Q. Why is SAP Labs bullish about India? One, the growth of India as a digital nation is on the rise over the last decade or so and this makes it extremely attractive for a multinational company like ours. Two, it has phenomenal talent that SAP Labs can tap into, especially given that India for us is also a location where a big part of our IP creation happens when it comes to business AI. It has been a phenomenal ride for us in India and it continues to be a phenomenal ride. Q. How do you think artificial intelligence would impact a product company like yours? The world's large customers across industries rely on SAP Labs to help them run, which makes it a very interesting proposition for us to leverage the power of AI to also transform these business processes. So as a product company like us, it's really about leveraging AI to make sure we transform these companies whether small or large run at their best. This is why a big part of our investment was made in business AI. And a big part of it is happening here in India. Q. But when one thinks about SAP Labs, there's a perception that it is meant only for the large companies. If you just look at the nature of our business, we are helping the world's largest businesses run at their best. About 99 of the top 100 companies in the world run on SAP Labs and 97 of the top greenest companies in the world run on SAP Labs. 80 per cent of our half a million customers worldwide are SME customers. We have the power to transform those business processes using AI. Q. You said that a lot of SMBs are using SAP Labs. So how did SAP Labs help small businesses to transform their businesses? The fact that 80 per cent of our half a million customers fall into the SME category is a true testament to the fact that the customers understand what SAP Labs stands for. But we want half a million companies to grow even further. There's huge value for the small and mid sized businesses to automate and accelerate their business with AI because we really help in making sure that whatever we are building in our core is relevant for their business. It's reliable and also what we call responsible AI. Q. What percentage of your staff is currently focused on AI, especially in India? A big part. Besides the core technology teams, pretty much every part of our organisation. So in that sense, literally every part of the organisation is involved in infusing AI into the core processes. We're also doing a lot of reskilling of our existing employee base to make sure that everybody in the organisation has skills in the latest and greatest technologies.Q. What kind of trend are you seeing or demand coming from the customers? Pretty much in every conversation that I'm having with customers there is one common thread they want to innovate and completely transform their business models. They want to know how they are able to get their services to their customers in different ways and also want to know how they could leverage or automate their business. They also want to move to the cloud because it allows them to scale and expand to new geographies. AI in general looks at new ways in which they work with their customers. Q. You have plans to expand your facility in Bengaluru. So any such plans for Hyderabad centre? Hyderabad is a very important growth location for us. We will soon establish SAP Labs as an entity in Hyderabad. Now we are operating at an SEZ and we would soon be moving into an STPI for better flexibility. So we're definitely going to increase our investment in Hyderabad, which is an absolutely pivotal market for labs. It's a very prominent hub for us from an innovation and a talent point of view, especially the deep skilling talent pool that we can tap into. So we are looking at 2025 to shift to an STPI. Q. The Telangana government is planning to set up a Skilling University in Hyderabad. Are you willing to be a part of it? We have strong collaboration with the Edu Net Foundation to promote upskilling in Telangana. In fact, in March, we announced the expansion into Telangana through our CSR programme Code Unnati. We are upskilling several thousands of students and also faculty members, because we think the talent that comes out of the universities are trained by the faculty. The idea is to make sure that engineering students in the underprivileged areas are upskilled and face the selection based on merit. So, I always support strong collaboration between the government, and corporations like us, academia and society.
SAP to increase its investment in Hyderabad, says SAP India head Sindhu
Hyderabad: Sindhu Gangadharan, the managing director of SAP Labs India, is one of the high profile persons in the German enterprise software company as she oversees the operations in one of fastest growing economies like India. She also heads SAPs customer innovation services at global level. Present in India for the last 26 years, SAP India operates the companys largest R&D hub its headquarters and employs 40 per cent of its global R&D workforce spread over five locations in India Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Pune and Gurgaon. The company has more than 15,600 employees in India. Gangadharan expects India to be a growth centre for SAP and reveals the companys insights on various topics during an interview with Deccan Chronicle. Q. Why is SAP bullish about India? One, the growth of India as a digital nation is on the rise over the last decade or so and this makes it extremely attractive for a multinational company like ours. Two, it has phenomenal talent that SAP can tap into, especially given that India for us is also a location where a big part of our IP creation happens when it comes to business AI. It has been a phenomenal ride for us in India and it continues to be a phenomenal ride. Q. How do you think artificial intelligence would impact a product company like yours? The world's large customers across industries rely on SAP to help them run, which makes it a very interesting proposition for us to leverage the power of AI to also transform these business processes. So as a product company like us, it's really about leveraging AI to make sure we transform these companies whether small or large run at their best. This is why a big part of our investment was made in business AI. And a big part of it is happening here in India. Q. But when one thinks about SAP, there's a perception that it is meant only for the large companies. If you just look at the nature of our business, we are helping the world's largest businesses run at their best. About 99 of the top 100 companies in the world run on SAP and 97 of the top greenest companies in the world run on SAP. 80 per cent of our half a million customers worldwide are SME customers. We have the power to transform those business processes using AI. Q. You said that a lot of SMBs are using SAP. So how did SAP help small businesses to transform their businesses? The fact that 80 per cent of our half a million customers fall into the SME category is a true testament to the fact that the customers understand what SAP stands for. But we want half a million companies to grow even further. There's huge value for the small and mid sized businesses to automate and accelerate their business with AI because we really help in making sure that whatever we are building in our core is relevant for their business. It's reliable and also what we call responsible AI. Q. What percentage of your staff is currently focused on AI, especially in India? A big part. Besides the core technology teams, pretty much every part of our organisation. So in that sense, literally every part of the organisation is involved in infusing AI into the core processes. We're also doing a lot of reskilling of our existing employee base to make sure that everybody in the organisation has skills in the latest and greatest technologies. Q. What kind of trend are you seeing or demand coming from the customers? Pretty much in every conversation that I'm having with customers there is one common thread they want to innovate and completely transform their business models. They want to know how they are able to get their services to their customers in different ways and also want to know how they could leverage or automate their business. They also want to move to the cloud because it allows them to scale and expand to new geographies. AI in general looks at new ways in which they work with their customers. Q. You have plans to expand your facility in Bengaluru. So any such plans for Hyderabad centre? Hyderabad is a very important growth location for us. We will soon establish SAP Labs as an entity in Hyderabad. Now we are operating at an SEZ and we would soon be moving into an STPI for better flexibility. So we're definitely going to increase our investment in Hyderabad, which is an absolutely pivotal market for labs. It's a very prominent hub for us from an innovation and a talent point of view, especially the deep skilling talent pool that we can tap into. So we are looking at 2025 to shift to an STPI. Q. The Telangana government is planning to set up a Skilling University in Hyderabad. Are you willing to be a part of it? We have strong collaboration with the Edu Net Foundation to promote upskilling in Telangana. In fact, in March, we announced the expansion into Telangana through our CSR programme Code Unnati. We are upskilling several thousands of students and also faculty members, because we think the talent that comes out of the universities are trained by the faculty. The idea is to make sure that engineering students in the underprivileged areas are upskilled and face the selection based on merit. So, I always support strong collaboration between the government, and corporations like us, academia and society.
Tomato Price: Heres how and where to get tomatoes at Rs 65/kg in Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad
The Indian government is selling tomatoes at Rs 65 per kg through mobile vans to control rising prices. Unseasonal rains in Maharashtra have damaged crops, leading to price hikes. A price stabilization fund is being used to manage costs. Farmers and traders report delayed sowing and increased pest issues affecting tomato supply.
Deepinder Goyal, wife Grecia Munoz turn Zomtao delivery agents, pics go viral,watchhere
Over the years, several CEOs have adopted unconventional methods to gain a deeper understanding of their businesses by stepping into their employees' roles. The latest to do so is Deepinder Goyal, co-founder and CEO of Zomato, who put on the company's uniform and took to the streets of Gurgaon on a bike to deliver food. Joining him was his wife, Grecia Munoz. Went out to deliver orders a couple of days ago, teaming up with, he wrote on Instagram, tagging his wife, who recently changed her name to Gia Goyal. Goyal shared a series of photos, including one of them riding a bike, another of the couple checking a phone, likely searching for a delivery address, and a few more interacting with customers. The post has sparked a variety of reactions, with some praising Deepinder Goyal and his wife, while others expressed criticism.
Exclusivity for the racetrack and the road: The all-new BMW M4 CS launched in India
Gurgaon (Haryana) [India], October 4: The car will be available in the country as a Completely Built-Up (CBU) model and can be booked at the BMW dealership network.
Gurgaon Assembly elections: CCTV cameras to be installed in all 1,507 polling stations
To ensure surveillance of the voting process in the Guragaon Assembly elections, Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras will be installed in all 1,507 polling stations in the district and a control room will be set up in the auditorium of the Mini Secretariat complex.
Swiggy Instamart starts 24x7 free delivery in Delhi NCR for festival season
The quick commerce platform aims to meet growing demand by offering rapid delivery of thousands of products within 10-15 minutes, day and night, in Delhi, Gurgaon, and Noida, the company said
Agniveers will be given a pensionable job: Amit Shah
Gurugram: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday said that Agniveers will be given a pensionable job and also appealed to the people not to hesitate to send their sons to the Army. The Union home minister delivered a fiery speech while addressing a Jan Aashirwaad Rally at village Dhorka Sector-95 in Gurgaon in support Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Haryana polls: In IT hub Gurgaon, voters focus on civic amenities, parties on caste
In Gurgaon, a key IT hub in India, voters are prioritizing civic amenities for the upcoming assembly elections. The BJP and Congress have fielded seasoned and young candidates respectively, while independent candidates could sway the results. Civic issues like waterlogging and traffic jams are major concerns for urban voters.
'Why Gurugram crawls?': Voters ask political parties as Haryana Assembly polls campaign intensifies
GURUGRAM: The campaign for upcoming Assembly polls in Haryana has seen parties making varied promises, but voters in Gurugram have a common grievance: why does the traffic in the millennium city crawl? Pitched as the Singapore of India, the most elite region of NCR, Gurugram is one of Asia's largest IT and corporate hubs. The city might be offering employment to people from across the country who now call it home, but when it comes to civic amenities, life is getting increasingly difficult, voters say. Intense waterlogging, damaged roads and serpentine traffic jams are the everyday woes faced by the people and they are now demanding assurance from candidates that their grievances will finally be addressed. Posters of No road, no vote, Abki bar, no guddha sarkar, Stuck in traffic, can't vote, and Why Gurgaon crawls are flashed by voters when the candidates go out in the city to seek votes. The city is in a mess but the traffic situation is worse. The only solution left is to never step out of the house. Even a few kilometres of distance takes over an hour and travelling to Delhi is like taking a flight to Dubai or Singapore, Sumegh Jaiswal, a resident of a multi-storey complex in Sector 82, told PTI . Jaiswal's fellow residents protested with posters when candidates of both the BJP and the Congress visited the area this week. We are asking all candidates what is their plan to address the traffic issue. We don't need promises, we need a plan and then only we will vote, he said. The city, which is in proximity to Delhi airport, also has residences of several VIPs. Swanky apartments, the cost of which runs into several crores of rupees, mark the entry of the cyber city from Delhi. Sometimes it takes less time in flight than it takes to reach the airport from Gurugram. There is no metro connectivity to the airport and going by road is a nightmare. And if it rains, God save us because it is like literally rowing a boat. Why should we vote for any party if nobody is bothered about these basics, said Trikha, an architect. Haryana's young female wrestlers root for Vinesh Phogat in Assembly polls for safety, return to Akhadas The traffic situation has also become a subject of blame game among political parties. Ruling BJP's Rao Narbir Singh, a three-time Haryana minister who is contesting from Bashahdpur constituency, which constitutes 70 percent of Gurguram's electorate, admitted that the city is a civic mess. I agree Gurgaon is a civic mess currently. We have the worst waterlogging, the worst roads, and a traffic crisis. The city has turned into a garbage dump. The last five years not just brought the city to a standstill but reversed the pace of development, he told PTI in an interview. The BJP and Dushyant Chautala-led Jannayak Janata Party formed an alliance in October 2019, which broke up in March 2024. I blame the coalition for it (the Gurugram's civic problems). We had a majority government from 2014 to 2019 and anybody can question the pace of development but things have gone downhill since 2019. It was our coalition with the JJP that is to be blamed, Singh claimed. The civic infrastructure department was with the JJP and they didn't do anything. The people are disappointed that despite the BJP being at the helm of affairs, no work has been done, he added. Congress' Vardhan Yadav, who is contesting his debut election from the constituency, accused the BJP of neglecting Gurugram. There are two national highways passing through the city and still the traffic on main roads as well as interior roads is unbelievable, he said. Despite contributing a hefty sum to Haryana's coffers, Gurgaon has been given a short shrift and that is what needs to change. The situation wasn't like this till Congress was at the helm in the state, Yadav added. Traffic authorities blame the increasing number of vehicles in the city. Every month at least 5000 new private cars get registered in Gurugram, besides this, there are two-wheelers and commercial vehicles. We deploy teams at all major intersections and even during waterlogging, teams are at the spot navigating the traffic, but there is a larger problem, a top traffic police official said, requesting anonymity. Gurugram district has four assembly constituenciesGurgaon, Pataudi, Badhshahpur and Sohnawith a total electorate of over 15 lakh. Badhshapur is the largest constituency in the state in terms of electorate. The Haryana assembly polls are slated to be held on October 5 and the votes will be counted on October 8. Why did Haryana's youth turn to 'Dunki'?: Rahul slams BJP for taking away employment opportunities
Why Gurugram crawls? Voters ask parties as campaigns for polls intensifies
The campaign for upcoming Assembly polls in Haryana has seen parties making varied promises but voters in Gurugram have a common grievance -- why does the traffic in the millennium city crawl? Pitched as the Singapore of India, the most elite region of NCR, Gurugram is one of Asia's largest IT and corporate hubs. The city might be offering employment to people from across the country who now call it home, but when it comes to civic amenities, life is getting increasingly difficult, voters say. Intense waterlogging, damaged roads and serpentine traffic jams are the everyday woes faced by the people and they are now demanding assurance from candidates that their grievances will finally be addressed. Posters of No road, no vote, Abki bar, no guddha sarkar, Stuck in traffic, can't vote, and Why Gurgaon crawls are flashed by voters when the candidates go out in the city to seek votes. The city is in a mess but the traffic situation is worse. The only solution left is to never
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As Haryana inches towards the polling date, the BJP has stepped up its campaign. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the main crowd puller for the party, during an election rally in Sonipat, talked about BJPs promise of industrialisation to create jobs which will also help the Dalits. He attacked the Congress, warning the people that if the grand old party returned to power it would bring back corruption and nepotism. He hit out at the Congress for trying to divide the society and argued that its support for Article 370 was a disrespect for the youth of Haryana, who, while serving in the Army, lost their lives in Kashmir fighting terrorism. Modi reminded the people that the infighting within the CongressBhupinder Singh Hooda vs Kumari Shelja signalled a divided house, which cannot provide leadership to the state. Modis focus on job creation during his speech, and reference to Dalits and OBCs showed the partys strategy in wooing these sections who were key in the polls. He highlighted the importance of industrial growth for the upliftment of Dalits, referencing B.R. Ambedkars belief that job opportunities can empower those who lack land. Modi addressed the challenges of shrinking landholdings, assuring the audience that the BJP is dedicated to fostering industries that create jobs, particularly for the youth and farmers in Haryana. He talked about his meetings with industrialists in the USA, emphasising India's talent and the potential for significant investment in the region. Modi said people of the state particularly in Gurgaon, Faridabad and Sonipat would benefit from new industry and investment. He pointed out Haryanas contribution to the nations economy, noting that it accounts for 35per cent of carpet exports and 20 per cent of textile exports, particularly from Panipat, underscoring the need for continued job creation. Hailing OBC leader Nayab Singh Saini, he emphasised his commitment to the people, noting that his doors are always open for dialogue. Modi will again address BJP booth workers through Namo App. He is expected to motivate the partys grassroot workers who manage booths to ensure maximum voting on polling day. The booth workers have been key to BJPs success in the elections. The BJP is facing a challenge from the Congress as the latter is cashing in on the 10-year anti-incumbency of the saffron party rule. The BJP had even changed its CM to tide over the fatigue in the voters. The party is hoping that its booth management, coupled with promises of creating jobs, industrial townships and cash stipends for women would see it through on the polling day. A close contest is on the cards.
Rabia Kidwai, a businesswoman from Gurgaon, is the first woman to contest Assembly polls in Nuh, Haryana. Representing the Aam Aadmi Party, she faces challenges including gender bias and being an outsider. Kidwai aims to bring development and education to the region, inspired by her grandfather's legacy. The elections will be held on October 5 with results on October 8.
InvesTek Announces the Launch of Private Equity Business Unit to Expand Investment Offerings
Gurgaon (Haryana) [India], September 24: InvesTek, a leading Wealth Management FinTech company, is proud to announce the launch of its new Private Equity Business Unit, marking a significant step in its mission to provide high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) and institutional investors with unparalleled investment opportunities. This expansion aligns with InvesTek's commitment to offering diversified financial solutions that cater to the evolving needs of its clientele.
Gurgaon Biker Death: SUV driver was not only on wrong side, but also without a licence
Details have emerged about a fatal accident in Gurgaon where a biker died after colliding with an SUV driven on the wrong side. The SUV driver, Kuldeep Kumar Thakur, lacked a valid license and had previous traffic violations. An FIR has been filed, and police are investigating further.
BJP rebel ready to defy Piyush's Goyal's ultimatum
Bharatiya Janata Party rebel leader Naveen Goyal, who is contesting as an Independent candidate from Gurgaon in the upcoming assembly polls, reacted to an ultimatum by Union minister Piyush Goyal, saying he was not going to withdraw his nomination.
Will not withdraw nomination: BJP rebel leader on Piyush Goyal's ultimatum
BJP rebel leader Naveen Goyal, contesting as an Independent candidate from Gurgaon, has refused to withdraw his nomination despite an ultimatum from Union minister Piyush Goyal. Naveen criticised BJP's candidate Mukesh Sharma and alleged misbehavior by Sharma's supporters towards his own campaigners. He expressed concerns over threats and disturbances during the election campaign.
A 23-year-old biker, Akshat Garg, died in a head-on collision with an SUV driven by Kuldeep Kumar Thakur on Golf Course Road in DLF 2. Thakur was driving on the wrong side of the road. Despite allegations of political connections influencing his release, police claim due process was followed.
Gurgaon (Haryana) [India], September 19: WeAce is proud to announce the launch of its Global Digital Coaching and Mentoring Platform at the SPARK Annual Leadership and Coaching Summit 2024. The summit brought together CXOs, CEOs, and senior HR leaders from diverse industries to discuss the future of leadership development and explore innovative solutions. The Summit was presented by IBM and was held in partnership with Flipkart, HDFC Sky, DBS India and 360 One
Pebble Downtown Mall, located NH - 2, Sector - 12 in Faridabad, strategically located in the heart of the city, has reshaped the retail landscape of Faridabad by bringing a world-class shopping and entertainment experience to the region. Pebble Downtown Mall has direct connectivity via the metro station through an air bridge; this mall will be the hub point for residents and the neighbouring cities like Noida, Greater Noida, Gurgaon and many more cities due to Faridabad's great connectivity, providing access to an excellent mix of shoppers and delivering national and international brands to them. The architectural concept is designed to be high-tech and a completely green building adhering to their environmental responsibility. The mall ensures ample parking lots, and the spaces here have been most carefully thought out to create flawless visitor experiences. It is a place providing retail experience, hosting a multiplex cinema, family-friendly gaming zones, and an arcade, along with a wide variety of dine-in options and renowned food outlets. Pebble Downtown Mall has a first-mover advantage in Faridabad, marking a milestone in the citys retail and entertainment sector. The mall is setting new standards for a modern-day shopping experience. Pebble Downtown Mall is the first mall in Faridabad to introduce renowned brands such as Le Marche, Lifestyle, and Starbucks to the city. It not only fills a significant gap in the market but also establishes itself as the go-to destination for residents and visitors seeking diverse retail and entertainment options. Mr. Romi Garg, Director of Pebble Downtown Mall , says, Pebble Downtown Mall is more than a retail development; it is the vision for the future of Faridabad. We're proud to be the first-ever organized shopping and entertainment destination for this dynamic city. Our green building is our effort towards environmental initiatives to make it a space for entertainment without a cost to future generations. The Pebble Downtown Mall represents a new age and modern leisure experience under one roof and will be a benchmark for what is possible in Indias urban retail landscape . Besides being a shopping mall, the Pebble Downtown Mall helps the Faridabad economy by generating employment and increasing footfall while encouraging local businesses. As a flagship project, the mall is expected to contribute further to the growth of infrastructure and real estate, which will transform this city into an international commercial hub within the NCR. Pebble Downtown Mall has set a new standard of excellence with its innovative approach and premium offerings for urban retail and entertainment in India.
Viral video: Gurgaon techie gives tour of world's largest office of this company, watch here
For fitness enthusiasts, there's an on-site gym, while the health-conscious can explore the live kitchen offering fresh, nutritious meals
Anita Katyal | Is hung House likely in J-K? Kamal Nath on comeback path
The Bharatiya Janata Partys twin poll planks abrogation of Article 370 and restoration of normalcy are on test in the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly election. While the move has found no traction in the Kashmir Valley, the Hindu-dominated Jammu region, which had initially cheered this move, is having second thoughts about it. The BJPs core voters are unhappy as it has failed to fulfil its promise on land rights and job quotas. Questions are also being asked about the Narendra Modi governments claims of improving security in the state following the spurt of terrorist attacks in Jammus border areas. Despite these odds, the BJP is banking on winning a sufficient number of seats in Jammu only because the Congress has not been able to take advantage of the disgruntlement among the people. The Kashmir Valley remains out of bounds for the BJP, evident from the fact that it is contesting only 19 of the 47 seats in this region. It is against this backdrop that the emergence of a large number of independent candidates and the entry of separatist leader Rashid Engineer is being viewed with suspicion. The overwhelming view is that the current political mess suits the BJP as a fractured mandate would be reason enough to continue with the President's rule in the border state. As expected, leaders and candidates of different political parties are going all out to attack their rivals during the ongoing poll campaign in Haryana. But what is not known is that the same leaders, who launch an offensive against each other during an electoral battle, are not averse to conducting backroom parleys during the selection of candidates. There is considerable chatter in Haryana political circles that former chief minister M.L. Khattar of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Congress leader Bhupinder Singh Hooda, known to be on friendly terms, have many common candidates with most of them dealing in real estate. For instance, the Congress candidate, Mohit Grover, for the Gurgaon Assembly seat is said to be equally close to Mr Khattar and Mr Hooda. Then there is hushed talk about the BJP reaching out to the Jannayak Janata Party, led by Dushyant Chautala, and the Indian National Lok Dal, headed by Abhay Chautala, for a possible post-poll tie-up. BJP insiders said the party had helped the two regional parties in constituencies where they have a fighting chance by naming candidates who are unlikely to do well. Till he defeated the Bharatiya Janata Partys high-profile minister Smriti Irani in Amethi and earned the title of giant slayer, the low-profile K.L. Sharma was better known as a Gandhi family loyalist who managed the Congress Partys affairs in the twin constituencies of Amethi and Rae Bareli. After spending decades as a backroom manager, Lok Sabha MP Sharma has now acquired a higher profile. From organising and handling election programmes, Mr Sharma is now a campaigner, having been fielded by the Congress for the approaching Haryana Assembly polls. In fact, Congress insiders state leaders and candidates from Brahmin-dominated areas have been pressing party headquarters that Mr Sharma be sent to campaign in their constituencies. There is endless speculation about veteran leader and former Madhya Pradesh chief minister Kamal Naths future political role following his recent meeting with Sonia and Rahul Gandhi. It is said Kamal Nath could be rehabilitated with the charge of an important state like Maharashtra. However, a more plausible explanation is that the Congress wants Kamal Nath to use his extensive network of friends in the corporate world to raise funds for the party as it prepares for several important Assembly polls in the coming months. As it is, Rahul Gandhi has alienated a large number of industrialists by constantly targeting two major industrial houses, making it difficult for both sides to give and accept funds. With Ahmed Patel gone, Kamal Nath is the only old-timer in the Congress who can help build the partys cash reserves. Given that Himachal Pradesh has a negligible presence of Muslims, it was surprising that the issue of an illegal construction at a mosque in Shimla snowballed into a major controversy. What was even more surprising was that the matter was first flagged by Congress leader and rural development minister Anirudh Singh. While demanding a probe into the illegal construction, he also referred to growing tensions and the deteriorating law and order situation in the area. The matter took a turn for the worse when protesting right-wing Hindu groups clashed with the police, forcing the use of water cannons. Predictably, this embarrassed chief minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu while other Congress members were hard put to respond to their own colleagues charge. State Congress leaders maintain the matter was deliberately raised by the chief ministers adversaries within the party to put him in a spot. It is an open secret that party rebels, who were unsuccessful in destabilising the Sukhu government when they joined hands with the BJP during the April Rajya Sabha elections, have not given up their efforts.
Defiant ex-Haryana BJP chief Ram Bilas Sharma files nomination from Mahendragarh
Gurgaon MP Rao Inderjit Singh says the party had rubbed salt on his wounds by holding off nomination till the eleventh hour
MVN Infrastructure Celebrates MVN Mall's New Office Opening with Traditional Hawan Ceremony
With the opening of this office, the company aims to better connect with potential leasing clients, this new facility will serve as a hub for customer interactions, reflecting the company's dedication to excellence and innovation in the real estate market. As MVN Infrastructure grows, it remains committed to creating exceptional living experiences in Gurgaon.
Haryana Assembly Elections: AAP announces 4th list of 21 candidates; check full names here
AAP fields Nishant Anand from Gurgaon.
Great Lakes Institute of Management, Gurgaon, Conducts its 13th Annual Convocation
The graduating classes of the PGDM and PGPM programs at Great Lakes, Gurgaon, experienced an excellent placement season. Leading companies such as Deloitte, Accenture, Incedo, Cognizant, Tiger Analytics, Great Learning, Bank of America, EY, KPMG, CRISIL, Droom, Genpact, Infosys, Hyundai, and TATA Technologies were among the top recruiters. For the PGDM batch, the highest domestic CTC offered was INR 22.5 lakhs per annum by a major mining company, with an average CTC of INR 11.7 lakhs per annum. For the PGPM batch, the highest domestic CTC offered was INR 25.5 lakhs per annum by a leading multinational consulting firm, with an average CTC of INR 15.3 lakhs per annum.
Delhi NCR's roads have turned into waterlogged zones, causing severe traffic disruptions. Key routes in Delhi and Gurgaon are particularly affected, exposing infrastructure issues. Commuters are resorting to social media to express their frustrations and share humorous takes on the situation.
Haryana has 15 cities among India's 100 most polluted: Gurgaon, Faridabad tops the list
Fifteen out of 24 cities in Haryana ranked among India's 100 most polluted cities based on PM2.5 levels in the first half of 2024. Faridabad was the most polluted, while Gurugram had the highest PM10 concentration. Experts call for revising national standards and adopting an airshed approach to manage regional air pollution effectively.
Surplus rainfall in August kept air quality of Indian cities clean
DELHI: A surplus monsoon has brought down air pollution of Indian cities in good to satisfactory categories according to the standard set by National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) in August. Moreover, no cities were under 'poor' to 'severe' categories. Delhis air was the cleanest in the past four years. However, 177 cities out of total 254 Indian cities in August recorded higher PM2.5 levels than the World Health Organizations (WHOs) daily guideline levels. India's NAAQS set the annual average limits for PM2.5 at 40g/m and for PM10 at 60g/m whereas, WHO recommend annual average limits of 5g/m for PM2.5 and 15g/m for PM10. All of Indias megacities, including Delhi, Chennai, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Bangalore, maintained PM2.5 concentrations below the NAAQS throughout the month, with all days categorized as either Good or Satisfactory. According to the analysis by the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA), in August 2024, a total of 218 Indian cities were categorized as 'Good (0-30 g/m)' on the AQI scale, while 26 cities were 'Satisfactory (31-60 g/m)' and only one city was 'Moderate (61-90 g/m)'. Notably, no cities fell into the Poor (91-120 g/m), Very Poor (121-250 g/m), or Severe (>250 g/m) AQI categories, highlighting the positive impact of the month's rainfall on air quality. Delhi saw a significant improvement in air quality this August, with a monthly average PM2.5 concentration of 27 g/m. The city had 24 days categorized as Good (0-30 g/m) and 7 days in the Satisfactory range (31-60 g/m), marking this as the second cleanest August since 2016. The only cleaner August was in 2020, which saw an average of 25 g/m. This improvement can be attributed to the 26 rainy days experienced throughout the month, which effectively washed away pollutants, contributing to cleaner air across the city, said Manoj Kumar, a researcher with CREA. Meanwhile, Byrnihat in Assam ranked as the most polluted city in India, with a monthly average PM2.5 concentration of 78 g/m. Byrnihat has consistently been among the top 10 most polluted cities throughout the year, marking the fifth instance in 2024 where it claimed the top spot for the highest pollution levels. Cities in the list of top 10 most polluted cities in India were, Byrnihat, Sri Ganganagar, Araria, Mandi Gobindgarh, Samastipur, Jalna, Panipat, Gurgaon, Siwan, and Durgapur.
Third Eye: Wrong numbers, apologies, and smog concerns amid election season
BJP's membership drive faced issues when party workers shared incorrect phone numbers, causing inconvenience to some citizens. A woman in Gurgaon received 10,000 calls in a day. The error has been fixed. Additionally, CM Siddaramaiah praised BJP's Aravind Bellad for his apology. Haryana's election coincides with the smog season.
Sagar: Thousands of iPhones looted from truck going from Gurgaon to Chennai in Madhya Pradesh
A truck transporting 1,500 iPhones worth Rs 11 crore was looted in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, after the driver was allegedly drugged. Police have suspended one officer and reassigned two others for failing to act promptly. Apple has not yet contacted the police regarding the incident.
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University of Southampton to open campus in Gurgaon: What you must know
The University of Southampton, a top 100 global university and a member of the UK's prestigious Russell Group, is setting up a campus in India
ECOS India IPO Opens On August 28
Mumbai: Car rental company ECOS(India) Mobility and Hospitality has set price band of Rs 318 to Rs 334 per equity share of Rs 2 face value for Rs 600 crore initial public offering. ECOS is engaged in the business of providing chauffeured car rentals and employee transportation services and have been providing these services to corporate customers in India, for more than 25 years in key cities like Bengaluru, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, The public issue of ECOS is entirely an offer for sale by promoter selling shareholders to achieve benefits of listing and promote public shareholding in the company, the management said. The public offer will open for bidding on August 28 and close on August 30, 2024. The company offers customers with solutions to manage their employee ground transportation in India as well as 30 foreign cities as the largest and most profitable chauffeur driven mobility provider to corporates in India, as per the red herring prospectus. ECOS had a fleet of 12,166 vehicles sourced from vendors comprising 94.19 per cent of total fleet size while 5.81 per cent of vehicles were owned by promoters as of March 31, 2024. The vendors included drivers owning cars as well as others providing a different sized fleet of cars to the company..
youtu.be/WbT9iwj0nNg About Nu Republic Nu Republic, is a trailblazing Indian lifestyle technology brand renowned for its disruptive wear-tech products - wireless earbuds, watches. powerbank and speakers, and innovative charging solutions. Backed by our product disruptions, we have firmly planted our flag at the intersection of electronics, music, and fashion. Through our fashion-first design philosophy. Weve successfully redefined the playing field by making high-style attainable, and high-tech affordable. Nu Republic counts dynamic power couple Farhan Akhtar and Shibani Akhtar as its brand endorsers. Nu Republic today is a global brand bringing in the style and pushing boundaries far and wide. We are committed to disruption, counter-culture and self-expression. We continue to partner with influencers, pioneers, and brands who embody our values and forge their own path. Nu Republic is promoted by NuWorld Retail Private Limited - privately held company based in Gurgaon, Haryana. Our products are available through a variety of distribution channels globally The company's website can be found at www.nurepublic.co.
Gurgaons First RTMI Luxury Homes: A Testament to Ambience Group Owners Vision
Ambience Creacions emerges as a trailblazer, setting a new standard for opulence and quality. As the regions first ready-to-move-in (RTMI) luxury residential project, Ambience Creacions offers a unique blend of sophisticated design, world-class amenities, and meticulous craftsmanship that truly sets it apart, quotes Ambience Group Owner. Ambience Creacions, a ready-to-move-in (RTMI) luxury home in Sector 22, Gurgoan, stands as a remarkable testament to the vision of the Ambience Groups owner. This project is not just another addition to the real [] The post Gurgaons First RTMI Luxury Homes: A Testament to Ambience Group Owners Vision appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 19: For the first time ever, the winning work and learnings from the best stage sessions from Cannes Lions, the International Festival of Creativity, are being showcased in India in collaboration with Medulla, India's leading healthcare advertising agency. This exclusive, invite-only stage sessions event has been custom-built for Indian healthcare & pharma leaders and will take place from 27th to 30th August 2024, spanning Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Gurgaon.
New Delhi [India], August 17: Client Associates (CA), India's largest Multi Family Office and Private Wealth Management firm, proudly announces its expansion into the Northeastern part of India with the inauguration of a new Regional Centre in Guwahati. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in CA's 22-year journey, reflecting its ongoing commitment to expanding its presence nationwide including Tier 2 Cities. This follows the recent launch of operations in Patna, Kochi, and Ahmedabad. With the addition of Guwahati, Client Associates now operates in ten cities across India: Gurgaon, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, Kolkata, Patna, Kochi, Ahmedabad, and Guwahati.
Gurgaon Assembly Elections 2024: Dates, schedule, key candidates; all you need to know
Nawab Singh Saini replaced Manohar Lal Khattar as Chief Minister in early 2024, ahead of Haryanas Assembly Elections. Gurgaons four constituencies will witness a contest among major parties like BJP, INC, and AAP. The BJP, which governed in alliance with JJP since 2019, ended their partnership earlier this year, leading to political instability.
MDI Gurgaon Secures 11th Spot In 2024 NIRF Rankings, Up From 13th
New Delhi [India], August 16: Leading B School, Management Development Institute (MDI) Gurgaon, has improved its national ranking, securing the 11th position, in the Management category, in the recently-announced National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2024, up by two places from the 13th position in 2023.
Renting your home to foreigners: Follow these rules to avoid legal trouble
Recently, 52 flat owners in a residential society in Gurgaon found themselves facing legal action for not following the proper procedures
Antara Senior Care Expands with New Care Home in Noida, Strengthens its Portfolio in the NCR Region
contact@antaraseniorcare.com . About Antara Launched in 2013, Antara is the senior-care business of the reputed 40-year-old Max Group. It is an integrated eco-system for senior care, operating two main lines of businesses - Residences for Seniors and Assisted Care Services. Antara's first senior residential community in Dehradun comprising nearly 200 families, caters to their social, recreational, educational, wellness, and health-related needs. In 2024, it will open its second senior living community in Noida's Sector-150 with families moving into the 340 apartments built in the first phase. Antara's Assisted Care Services include 'Care Homes', 'Care at Home' and 'AGEasy by Antara'. This line of business caters to seniors above the age of 55, who need more immersive interventions in their daily lives due to medical or age-related issues. With facilities across Gurgaon, Noida and Bengaluru, the Care Homes provide long-term care to seniors who require constant medical and nursing supervision, and short-term care services for the recuperation of seniors. Its Care at Home services, offered in Delhi NCR, Bengaluru and Chennai, provides well-equipped, trained professionals offering care to seniors inside their home's comfort. AGEasy by Antara is a holistic D2C product and devices platform that helps seniors manage common chronic conditions, along with expert-assisted advice. Recently, Antara conducted a first-of-its-kind survey 'State of Seniors' to understand the elderly population better with a special focus on their aspirations, preferences, challenges and opinions on today's socio-cultural and economic issues. Conducted in North, South and West regions, it covered ~2,000 middle and upper-class elders aged 55 years and above.
63rd Subroto Cup Junior Girls By Our Reporter Shillong, Aug 10: A single, solitary goal was all that separated Manipur and Meghalaya in the quarterfinals of the U-17 girls Subroto Cup 2024, with Manipur winning 1-0 in Gurgaon on Saturday. The goal was scored by S. Alva Devi of Manipurs Porompat Sabal Leikai High School. [] The post Mlaya lose in QFs to Manipur appeared first on The Shillong Times .