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  • From Shanti Niketan to Golf Links, South Delhi’s luxury floor prices jump by 17%: Study

    For luxury independent floors sized 6,000 sq ft, the average price has risen from Rs 19-45 crore in Q3 2024 to Rs 22-53 crore in Q3 2025 in Category A colonies.

  • South Delhi independent floor prices double in just 3 years

    Experts say that the redevelopment potential of south Delhi is worth Rs 5.65 lakh crore across 42 MCD regulated colonies.

  • This YouTuber Moved From Noida To A Duplex In Delhi | The Tenant

    After years of living in Noida, meet Arihant Pahariya, a Youtuber who finally made the move to Delhi — and not just for himself but for his parents too. In this video, he shares the full story behind why he shifted, the challenges he faced in Noida (like frequent power cuts and high electricity bills), and what finally made us choose a duplex apartment in Vasant Kunj, Delhi Watch the full episode of The Tenant to find out!

  • Here’s a look at properties Bollywood celebrities bought and sold in 2022

    Bollywood celebrities seem to be in the middle of a home-shopping spree. Many of them buy properties both as an investment and for self-use

  • Aaftab Poonawala to be taken to different south Delhi areas to locate victim's body parts

    According to the police, Poonawala allegedly strangled Walkar (27) on May 18 and sawed her body into 35 pieces which he kept in a 300-litre fridge for almost three weeks at his residence in South Delhi's Mehrauli before dumping them across the city over several days past midnight.

  • Chetan Bhagat buys apartment in South Delhi for Rs 11.6 crore

    The writer has bought a middle floor located on a 500-sq yard plot in C block of Westend area, brokers in the know said

  • Rahul Gandhi hits out at AAP, BJP over redevelopment project in South Delhi

    “In Delhi, the BJP with AAP's approval has hacked down thousands of trees in the past 4 years for development”.

  • South Delhi re-development: NGO moves NGT challenging felling of 16,500 trees

    It has claimed that planting of saplings at another location as compensatory afforestation would not reduce the burden put on the environment due to large-scale felling of trees.

  • Another ATM in Delhi dispenses fake Rs 2,000 note

    The fake bank note of Rs 2,000 denomination was dispensed from a private bank ATM in front of Sheetla Mata Mandir yesterday.

  • World's largest LED street light replacement project launched

    Union Power Minister Piyush Goyal today launched the "world's largest" LED street light replacement project completed by SDMC in south Delhi wherein two lakh conventional street lights have been replaced with energy efficient LEDs.

  • Demonetisation: 3 Delhi civic bodies fetch Rs 7 crores in property tax

    The three corporations of south Delhi, east Delhi and north Delhi, are accepting property tax dues and conversion charges in demonetised notes, resulting in a rush of property owners in November, which is normally &#82

  • Monsoon wreaks havoc, brings B'luru & Gurugram traffic to a halt

    Many abandoned their vehicles and managed to reach home across knee-deep water.

  • Serviced apartments becoming popular in the NCR

    In a recently-launched project in the National Capital Region (NCR), the developer promised amenities, such as power back-up, fully air-conditioned rooms, modular kitchens, pantry and laundry facilities, as well as a professional concierge services &#82

  • Delhi projects to begin giving revenues in FY17-18 for NBCC

    Speaking to CNBC-TV18 , Anoop Kumar Mittal of NBCC said that the company has won contracts for redevelopment of 7 colonies in South Delhi. The seed money for the project will come from NBCC, Mittal added, for which it would get an interest of 12 percent.

  • Traffic chaos returns in Delhi, R Day rehearsal adds to woes

    Heavy traffic returned to haunt the city on the first weekday post the fortnight-long odd-even vehicular restrictions, which had reduced congestion considerably, as severe snarls were witnessed today at major arterial roads across the national capital.

  • PVR's DT Cinemas Rs 500cr buyout hits CCI hurdle: Sources

    Sources say that the competition watchdog has reservations over the Rs 500 crore deal, on grounds that the merged entity will have a monopoly of cinemas in the south Delhi area. Fourteen of DT's 29 screens are located in south Delhi.

  • Realty check: Why the NCR market is seeing a slowdown

    Prices in prime South Delhi market have fallen by almost 30 percent over the last one year and you can negotiate discounts and freebies. It is not just builders that are willing to lower prices but even high net worth individuals (HNI) and investors who are looking to dispose off their assets in this slowing economy.

  • Surajkund - An emerging alternative to South Delhi?

    Santhosh Kumar of Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) India elaborates on the possibility of Surajkund being the alternate real estate destination on the Delhi- National Capital Region (NCR) map.

  • Rs 26K-cr loss in Delhi as strike sparks violence

    Industry and trade bodies- CII and ASSOCHAM- said the estimated economic loss to India in the two-day strike from Wednesday will amount to Rs 26,000 crore which the country can ill afford at a time when the economy is under the grip of a major slowdown.

  • Delhi govt asks pvt discoms to give nonstop power supply

    Amid outages in several areas in South Delhi, the Delhi government on Thursday reviewed the power situation in the national capital and asked private discoms to ensure uninterrupted supply of electricity.

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