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Boom in commercial realty

The commercial segment holds scope for both capital appreciation and regular income through monthly rentals.




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Modi Year One: Realty check

With the Modi regime completing one year in office on May 26, the author speaks to experts to track what was done for real estate.




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Tackling benami deals

The real estate sector may face some shake-up when the new Benami Transactions (Prohibition) Amendment Bill 2015 becomes law. By K. Sukumaran




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Discrepancy in patta measurements



  • Q & A

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Renewed momentum in residential realty

Sanjay Chugh writes on the factors contributing to the growth of Chennai’s realty sector




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Gear up for Living Spaces 2015

A two-day property expo will be held on June 27 and 28




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Community value in realty

Assess your new home’s community value and how it might impact its future valuation, says Sonal Sachdev.




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Get the best deal for your dream home

Dos and don’ts of property negotiation




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Making life easier for landlords

The Draft Model Tenancy Act 2015 is all set to encourage the rental market, as it promises to safeguard the interests of both landlords and tenants.




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Realty check

The low sales have not dampened the spirit as there was an increase in the number of project launches in the high-end/mid-end segment during the first half.




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For the cause of realty

The two-day NAR-India Convention in Bengaluru beginning today will bring in 1,200 delegates from 44 countries where real estate professionals and industry experts will interact to see India adopt the best practices.




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Realty on the cusp of change

The 7th conclave of National Association of Realtors held in Bengaluru dispels gloom and calls for remaining alive to the needs of the emerging younger clientele.




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Go for the online deal

The scope for realty marketing through social media platforms is unlimited.




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Tough times ahead

If prices are not reduced to affordable levels the industry will get into a comatose state.




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Reactions to the Real Estate Bill




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The year gone by

2015 has been a favourable year for the real estate industry in many ways




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IT made life easier

A look at how Karnataka progressed on the infrastructure and other fronts in 2015




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Make them easier, legally

The New Year should hopefully see an elimination of bottlenecks and hurdles for legal construction.




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The year ahead for home loan borrowers

The interest rate is most likely to keep oscillating, and prudence in investment is advocated.




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Creating cohesion out of fragmentation

Governments need to look at alternate methods of sourcing and developing land such as land pooling, says Rohan Sharma




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Towards greater financial transparency

The implications of the recent rate cut by the RBI




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Weather Warnings for Queensland - marine areas. Issued by the Australian Bureau of Meteorology




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WHO calls Ebola modern world's worst health crisis




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Second US healthcare worker has Ebola




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Birth of Salk and death of polio

Google doodle celebrated Jonas Salk's birthday yesterday




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Gorilla origins of two AIDS virus lineages confirmed: Study

Previous research found that groups M and N of the HIV-1 virus originated in geographically distinct chimpanzee communities in southern Cameroon, but origins of groups O and P remained uncertain till now.




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Australian researchers discover new treatment for prostrate cancer




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Breakthrough in treating leucoderma




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Researchers one step closer to cracking Alzheimer’s puzzle

Alzheimer’s, a progressive form of dementia, may occur in middle age or in old age, and while a lot of research is on for drug treatments, none has been successful.




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New therapeutic avenues for treating TB




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Guinea declared free of Ebola virus that killed over 2,500




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Blueberries may help beat Alzheimer’s: study

Researcher says the 'super fruit ' can have a real benefit in improving memory and cognitive function in some older adults



  • Diet & Nutrition

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Tequila plant extracts may help treat osteoporosis

Substances from the plant found to enhance absorption of calcium in the body and promote the formation of new bones




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Compound in turmeric may treat colon cancer: study

Researchers from Saint Louis University in the United States have said that curcumin, an active ingredient in the spice, holds promise in treating such cancers.




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SJM/After sustaining brachial plexus injury, youth regains near-normal movement (with photo)

The 19-year-old State-level gymnast from Madurai suffered shoulder dislocation twice




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More Than Just Surgery: Life lessons beyond the O.T. review: The healing touch

Tracing India’s surgical history through the memoirs of a pioneering doctor




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Data | Will BA.2 lead to another surge in India?

Data show that the rise in cases recorded between December 2021 and mid-January 2022 in India (dubbed as the Omicron wave) was in most part due to the BA.2 sub-lineage




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In Delhi, wearing a mask no long mandatory for now says DDMA  

Delhi Disaster Management Authority will impose no penalty for ‘COVID offences’ with immediate effect till further orders




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Compulsory rural service: Nearly 2,000 senior resident doctors in Karnataka await specialist counselling and posting

They say they wrote their exams in May and have been living with uncertainty for the last two months




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MIT researchers make stamp-size stickers that can scan the human body

MIT professor Xuanhe Zhao said the development could open a new era of wearable imaging.




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Comprehensive Urban Primary Health Centre established in Bengaluru, opening to coincide with PM Narendra Modi’s birthday

Karnataka Government says that the comprehensive Urban Primary Health Centre (CUPHC) is the first of its kind in India, and is located at Palace Guttahalli, near Malleswaram




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Chikkamagaluru district hospital facilitates organ donation of 17-year-old brain-dead student

Rakshitha, a native of Somanahalli in Kadur taluk, suffered a head injury on September 18 after a fall while getting off a bus in Chikkamagaluru




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Patients diagnosed with chronic lung disease should undergo cardiac evaluation, say doctors

September 29 is observed as World Heart Day




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Explained | Why was former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes given 11 years in prison?

Her blood-testing startup claimed to revolutionise testing by detecting hundreds of medical conditions from just a few drops of blood 




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Gerobiotics can stop diseases caused by ageing: CFTRI director

CSIR-CFTRI Director Dr Sridevi Annapurna Singh said that people are curious to know how gerobiotics can help prevent diseases caused by ageing




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Explained | Can psychedelics treat depression? A doctor explains.

Psychedelic substances have reinvigorated clinical and research interests, and have added to psychiatry’s ever-expanding therapeutic armamentarium.




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IISc. researchers design fluorogenic probe to detect enzyme linked to early stage of Alzheimer’s

Such a probe can easily be fabricated into a strip-based kit that may enable on-site diagnosis




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Donations at only skin bank in Karnataka nearing 200

The bank, set up in association with Rotary Ashirvad, has been able to meet about 63% of the demand by patients for skin. It is now receiving requests from neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and Odisha




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The challenges in testing and treatment of rare diseases

Treatment for six rare disease patients in Karnataka, under the Centre’s grant of ₹50 lakh each, was stopped recently because the funding limit had been reached. Afshan Yasmeen The Hindu speaks to patients and families and takes an overview of the treatment scenario




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Mideast (India) Ltd. - Board Meeting Intimation for Intimation Of Board Meeting Under Regulation 29 (1) (A) Of SEBI (Listing Obligations And Disclosures Requirements) Regulations, 2015 For Consideration Of Un-Audited Financial Results For The Quarter Ende