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Telangana Shatters Records: Raidurg Land Auction Hits ₹177 Crore per Acre in Historic Deal

The Telangana government has set a new benchmark with a landmark land auction in Hyderabad's Raidurg Knowledge City, achieving a record-breaking rate of ₹177 crore per acre for a 7.67-acre plot valued at ₹1,358 crore.

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  • 9th Oct 2025
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Government-Industry Taskforce Unveils Revolutionary Real Estate Reforms for Delhi's Property Market

Delhi's new real estate reforms introduce automatic redevelopment for 50+ year buildings, slash land amalgamation charges to 1%, and offer green building incentives. Single-window approvals to boost property investment.

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  • 12th Jul 2025
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Comprehensive Guide to Circle Rates in Chhattisgarh - All You Need to Know

Uncover the latest insights into Circle Rates in Chhattisgarh with this comprehensive guide. Learn how these government-set property benchmarks influence real estate transactions, stamp duty, and registration fees. Whether you’re buying or selling, understanding circle rates is important.

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  • 11th Mar 2025
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Comprehensive Guide to Circle Rates in Jharkhand - Everything You Need to Know

Explore the latest updates on Circle Rates in Jharkhand with Ghar.tv. This comprehensive guide covers area-wise rates for Ranchi, Dhanbad, and Jamshedpur, and explains their role in property valuation, stamp duty, and registration. Stay informed with Ghar.tv to make smarter real estate decisions.

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  • 24th Dec 2024
  • 3276 Views
Why Dharavi's Redevelopment Will Transform Mumbai's Real Estate Market - 6 Key Insights

The largest slum in India, Dharavi, is undergoing a tremendous change. Adani Group and state government joint venture Dharavi Redevelopment Project Ltd. (DRPPL) has chosen 540 acres of suburban property to move 'ineligible' inhabitants for free homes.

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  • 18th Jul 2024
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High Court Rules State Entitled to Reasonable Return on Leased Land

The Bombay High Court held that the state deserves a fair return on its land in a landmark decision. Justices B P Colabawalla and Somasekhar Sundaresan stressed that leasing rates need not be cheap if they fail to cover inflation, administration fees, and escalation.

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  • 14th Jul 2024
  • 1442 Views
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