Housing minister secures NIS 80 million for Gush Katif evacueesHousing Minister Uri Ariel (Habayit Hayehudi) said he raised NIS 80 million from the State budget for the construction of public buildings to accommodate Gush Katif evacuees, some eight years after the disengagement plan. Sources within the Housing ... Ynet News, 17 hours ago |
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The states with most expensive housingStatistics from Point2 Homes show the top ten states in the United States with the most expensive homes listed for sale in Spring 2013. View the slides to see the states in order from the number one state with the most to the number ten state with ... Examiner.com, 1 day ago
State Street on a roll
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United States Increases Sanctions Against Syria
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NY State Okays Transfer of 8,628 Mitchell-Lama Apts.
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Oil eases in Asia tradeOil prices eased in Asia today as poor housing and employment data from the United States sparked concerns of weaker crude demand in the world's biggest economy. News on Air, 3 days ago
Tier-one cities see house prices jump
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Crude oil prices down on US housing, jobs data
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Oil down in Asia as poor US economic data weigh
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Housing finance companies (HFC) should be regulated by RBI: SBI chairmanHousing finance companies (HFC) should also be brought under the purview of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), said State Bank of India (SBI) chairman Pratip Chaudhuri. The chairman of the biggest lender of the country said, "I see no justification ... IndiaVision, 1 day ago
SBI aims for 25 pc deposit growth in 2013-14 fiscal
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SBI aims for 25% deposit growth in 2013-14 fiscal
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SBI wants one regulator for all lenders
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Different augmentation and new water supply schemes in HP: SudhirDharamshala, May 13 : Himachal Pradesh Housing and Urban Development Minister Sudhir Sharma today said the state government was planning a long term programme adequate regular water supply in towns. New Kerala, 6 days ago
Tata Housing announces the phase II launch of its premium housing complex, Inora Park
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Part of Fort Monmouth may be developed into veterans housing
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Suit over housing development appealed again
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Lakshminarayana transferred to housing departmentThe state government has transferred M Lakshminarayana, Principal Secretary II to the Chief Minister as Principal Secretary of Housing Department, stated an official notification issued in Bangalore on Friday. K R Srinivasa, Commissioner of ... New Indian Express, 2 days ago
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10 pc NRI quota in new housing, investment policy: Pb govtPunjab government today said 10 per cent quota has been fixed for NRIs in states new housing and investment policy as part of its initiative to make them partner states progress and prosperity. Business Standard, 5 days ago
Punjab sets NRI quota to boost investment
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Builders pitch for expert panels to clear projectsThe Maharashtra chamber of housing industry (MCHI) wants the state government to disband the high-rise committee. Times of India, 1 week ago
Builders pitching expert panels to clear the projects
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Odisha wants IIT, NISER to start Archaeology courseWith Odisha housing a large number of ancient monuments, including temples dating back to 10 AD, the state government has urged two premier institutes here to start advanced courses on archaeology... Business Line, 1 week ago
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RITES step towards urban railThe state urban development and housing department has sent a proposal to the empowered committee for public-private partnership (PPP) projects for getting a techno-economic feasibility study for proposed urban rail ' mono or metro rail ' done by Rail India ... The Telegraph, 2 weeks ago
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