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DLF Q3 net falls 45 per cent, sees more gloom ahead

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DLF Ltd, India's largest listed developer, reported a 45 per cent fall in quarterly net profit, missing market expectations with the company warning of continued rising costs in upcoming quarters.

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Green buildings seen as $30 billion-market in India

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A host of companies are showing keen interest for environment-friendly construction in India, pushing analysts to project the market size for "green buildings" to grow three-fold from $10 billion to $

L&T Construction bags Rs 797 crore order in Mumbai

L&T Construction on Thursday said it has secured an order worth Rs 797 crore in the building and factories segment during the second quarter this fiscal.

"The order has been secured from a leading de

Eighty per cent of buyers unhappy with their new homes

Mumbai: Only a poor two out of 10 home buyers, both first-time as well as second-time, are satisfied with the homes they purchased as a large majority, numbering a whopping 80 per cent, are dissati

Lavasa questions green ministry

Mumbai/Delhi, Nov. 29: Lavasa Corporation, which has come under the scrutiny of the Union environment ministry last week, has accused the environment minister of acting with a ‘malafide intent’ and h

Ramesh to give nod for take-off

New Delhi, Oct. 26: Decks have been cleared for construction of a second airport for Mumbai at Navi Mumbai, with the environment minister, Mr Jairam Ramesh and the civil aviation minister, Mr Praful P

Shia body offers temple `15lakh

Lucknow, Oct. 2: Hussaini Tigers, an outfit of Shia youth, has announced a donation of `15 lakh for starting construction of Ram temple in Ayodhya after the High Court verdict.

The Hussaini Tigers fu

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