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    Nifty rides with bulls, can hit 24,600: Analysts

    ​Stocks expected to show bullishness include Reliance, ICICI Bank, LIC Housing Finance, Grasim, Praj Industries, Biocon, Apollo Tyres, Tata Motors, and BEL. Consider a moderately bullish strategy using a Bull-Call Spread for the July 4 weekly expiry.

    Redevelopment projects: 8 common mistakes housing societies make when embarking on redevelopment, how to avoid it

    The lure of new, modern flats can land ageing housing societies in big trouble. Find out how to avoid it.

    Best approach for self-redevelopment of a real estate project: 7 things to know

    Find out if you, as a society member, should embark on this ambitious project or leave it to the developer.

    Sattva Group targets 85 pc growth in housing sales to Rs 6,500 cr this fiscal: MD Bijay Agarwal

    Realty firm Sattva Group is bullish on India's housing market and will launch many projects to achieve 85 per cent growth in sales of residential properties to around Rs 6,500 crore this fiscal, a top company official said. In the 2023-24, Bengaluru-based Sattva Group achieved sales bookings of Rs 3,500 crore.

    This Indian city sees third highest jump in prime residential property prices in the world: Report

    In Q1 2024, Mumbai led Indian cities with an 11.5% year-on-year increase in prime residential prices, ranking third globally in Knight Frank's Prime Global Cities Index. Delhi followed with a 10.5% rise, securing fifth place. Knight Frank attributed the surges to India's robust economic growth, with GDP exceeding 8% annually. 'Prime Global Cities Index' is a valuation-based index tracking the movement of prime residential prices across 46 cities worldwide.

    Uproar in MCD House over Delhi water crisis

    The Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) House meeting on Thursday saw protests by BJP and Congress MLAs over a water crisis in Delhi. The proceedings, delayed by an hour, began at 11.55 am. Soon after, opposition councillors entered the well of the House, raising slogans against the AAP government led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. BJP councillors were seen carrying earthen pots and chanting "Jai Shree Ram" and "Bharat Mata Ki Jai."

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