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Rental yield highest in Bengaluru; Mumbai next
India’s IT hub Bengaluru topped the list with a rental yield of 4.45% in the first quarter of calendar year 2024.
India’s IT hub Bengaluru topped the list with a rental yield of 4.45% in the first quarter of calendar year 2024.
Poor pollution data, piecemeal and ineffective mitigations and laws which damage environment plague the system
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The home buyer is well advised to buy the dream house now before the interest rates peak
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The Adani group is looking to build a network of hyperscale data centres in six Indian cities.